The Graphtech TUSQ Thumbpicks are an affordable option to get some variety in the sparse thumb pick realm! For under $15, you can get three drastically different tones - from Bright to Warm to Deep - with the incredible TUSQ material that is often found as a Guitar Nut or Acoustic Bridge Saddle. It is amazing how different the tone can sound when switching just the guitar pick!
I recorded every part of this video through one long track in my DAW with NDSP Archetype: Cory Wong, so it is all the same amp settings/volume/etc. (To match up sections, I did all my editing from DaVinci Resolve). Only the Guitar picks themselves changed between takes.
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This video is not a paid advertisement or sponsored by Aristides, Evertune, Dimarzio or Graphtech. I am just a fan of these products.
Like my T/0 review demo, I am working towards trying to become more comfortable in front of the camera - and there is not a lot of demos on the Graphtech Picks (especially Thumb picks) outside of the Banjo community. I hope you enjoy this review and subscribe for more like it in the future!
Timestamps
Guitar: Aristides T/0R (Dimarzio Area T Noiseless Neck Pickup)
Rig: SSL 2+ Interface to Neural DSP Archetype: Cory Wong
DAW: Acoustica MixCraft 9
Camera: Canon M50 (Kit lens)
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