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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de febrero de 2025
Great quality. Gave as a gift. They loved it.
Jeff Parker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2025
So I ordered this to sit next to the computer when recording. I seen it while taking a break from playing and looking at picks scattered on my desk and said, Yeah, I need this. Come on, if your a guitarist you know picks get everywhere and the worst is when you have no where to keep them and just put them in your pocket only to have to get them out of the washer or dryer later.I do play thicker picks, so I have trouble finding pick holders that can accommodate them. This has a spongey like material that expands and they just fit fine and snug. I was worried about that. I have a ton of picks though so I thought I would give it an honest review and see how it worked with some variations. In the picture I have 6 different picks. This will hold all of them ok, but just ok. Thicker picks work without issue they are held in snug and they will not come out unless you want them to. Where I found this stopped was on a Jazz 3 Tortex 1mm, 3rd one down from the top in the picture. So if you are playing that or thinner, this will still hold your pick, however if it is in a place it can be bumped or shaken they could work themselves out. So sitting it on top of your amp may not be the best place if you have thin picks. The 4th pick down is an ultra thin stainless steel pick. Thinner than any plastic pick I have ever had. It still fits in there and sits just fine. My dog came in and jumped up for some affection while I had this metal pick in. It did rotate, but it didn't fall out. I do give this 5 stars because for being able to work with my picks. Maybe a suggestion if the manufacturer reads this. Maybe include another 6 spongey things that can somehow be inserted on the top of the slot for the smaller pick size people.Ok enough about pick sizes. The rest of this thing is just really well made and cool and simple to use. It has a USB-A cable, you will need some place to plug it in. Then the clear plastic part just fits in the base nice and firm. There is a control for the light on the cord. Took a little fiddling to get it to do what I wanted. But you can change the brightness, set just 1 color, or rotate through all the colors and adjust the speed. I just have mine set to smoothly and slowly rotate through all the colors in a breathing type rhythm. This is also the reminiscent of the famous shape of the Charvel headstock. Yes, I know Fender owns Charvel. I have thick picks, I am a shredder. It's where my mind went.Another side note if the manufacturer reads this. Maybe USB-C for the power cord end. This does work fine as at is. However, your target audience is going to be a majority of guitarists, I would think so anyway. Guitar pedal board power supplies and power conditioners used in recording to suppress noise from power lines are coming with USB-C now, they all skipped USB-A. Just a thought.Seriously though, I honestly enjoy this. It is a fun item just for me. It is in my studio and it brings me joy. The bass player from my band was over and seen it, it was a conversation piece too. What more could you ask for.
Jacqueline A. Fett
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de enero de 2025
A touch of fun and function with this led pic stand... Perfect addition to any stringed music enthusiast. Honestly was tired of accidentally vacuuming his pics up and decided to give his music space a place to not only keep them but have some fun with decor 🥰He loved it by the way
Straw
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2025
It's a cute christmas gift to a friend who loves playing guitar
Aaron
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de diciembre de 2024
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