From what I could see, you have the CT55, right? That’s what I have at least, they really rule, I was sceptical how they would go with thrash metal, so stuck to my acoustic at first, but they hold up just fine to heavy handed downstrokes and gallop picking, unbelievable! It has been so hard to find a pick this good!
I just got mine....and tbh Im very happy with it... After 30 years of using a particular pick, the brand changed supplier and the quality went downhill. My only question here is how long will it last?!?!? (Presuming i dont lose it!?!?!?).
I bought a second hand one from someone who had been in the USA (I’m based literally on the other side of the planet) and it has no signs of wear, except some surface scratching. I am a metal player, so I guess I’ll find out if it holds up to that stuff, I don’t doubt it will, not to mention the incredible tone!
Dr Zane...for $35 I’d want the pick to play the gig for me 😂. In the 80’s I played hundreds of grimy 4 hr gigs that would have paid for gas to get there, a sandwich, and ONE of those picks, which would have probably wound up lost in a crack behind the bandstand.
BlueChip allows the note to sound, without hearing the attack of a pick.
Allowing the note(s) to ring unimpeded, is what sounds the most pleasant.
From what I could see, you have the CT55, right? That’s what I have at least, they really rule, I was sceptical how they would go with thrash metal, so stuck to my acoustic at first, but they hold up just fine to heavy handed downstrokes and gallop picking, unbelievable! It has been so hard to find a pick this good!
I just got mine....and tbh Im very happy with it... After 30 years of using a particular pick, the brand changed supplier and the quality went downhill.
My only question here is how long will it last?!?!? (Presuming i dont lose it!?!?!?).
I’ve used the same one for 2 years and it hasn’t worn much if at all and I’m pretty heavy handed
I bought a second hand one from someone who had been in the USA (I’m based literally on the other side of the planet) and it has no signs of wear, except some surface scratching. I am a metal player, so I guess I’ll find out if it holds up to that stuff, I don’t doubt it will, not to mention the incredible tone!
They are made out of Dupont Vespel...polyamide-based plastics.
Where can I buy it from Australia?
I think you have to order off the Blue chip website.
@@zanebanks116 yes I tried but the shipment fee is $58 !!for such tiny things.
@@shanhaicanger Acoustic Centre in Melbourne, Victoria
@@VladimirPupazan Thanks mate, I have bought it from official website with a big shipping fee. But I am very happy with these picks!
Dr Zane...for $35 I’d want the pick to play the gig for me 😂. In the 80’s I played hundreds of grimy 4 hr gigs that would have paid for gas to get there, a sandwich, and ONE of those picks, which would have probably wound up lost in a crack behind the bandstand.