GUITAR PICK THICKNESS: The thickness of your pick is measured in millimeters and mainly affects the tone and the flexibility. A minimal change in the thickness of a guitar pick of only 0.2 millimeters (equal to two sheets of paper) is enough to change its properties drastically. For most guitar players, this is considered the most important characteristic when choosing the right guitar pick, and this is the first information you will find on a product page when purchasing picks online. THIN PICKS (under 0.55 mm): -Flexible -Trebbly tone -Low dynamic range. Maximum volume is limited -Noticeable pick noise -Low durability -Less control over single notes MEDIUM PICKS (0.55 - 1 mm): -Flexible or stiff (depending on the material) -Warmer tones than light picks -Can provide high volume with the usage of hard materials -Reduced pick noise -More durability than thin picks -Versatile in terms of technique and control THICK PICKS (over 1 mm): -Rigid -Warm and dark tones -High volume and broader dynamic range -Reduced pick noise -More durable -High control of single notes Keep in mind these properties are categorized in a general way, and most of the properties will depend on aspects like material and shape. #rombopicks #guitarlooper #practiceguitar #guitarpicks #flammapedals #guitarpedal #plectrum #guitarpicks #learnguitar #guitarloop #guitars #electricguitar #guitarbeginner #guitaradvanced #guitarplayer #plektren #plumilla #guitarra #guitareurope #guitarphotography (at Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd8tNWpMRIL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=












