This lineup of picks is a perfect match for lead players. All three models have a different feel or tone, but each is unique in its own way. Stealth provides ultimate precision for fast sweeping, Stealth XL is similar to Stealth but provides more leverage and adds fluidity to rhythm playing. However, these picks are not exclusive to each mentioned application. They simply are more suited for them. When applied across the spectrum of stringed instruments, a whole new palette of colors can be discovered. Available in quantities of 3, 6, 9, & 12.
STEALTH
Glides flawlessly when sweeping at high BPMs while rounding out your lows. Additional benefits:
Curved and beveled tip allows the player to glide easily across strings
Delivers more clarity to each note by cleaning up and tightening the lows and low mids
Concave center areas with embedded twelve node matrix surface allows for maximum finger grip
Ergonomic design cradles the thumb for consistent dynamic control and effortless harmonics
Apex design at the top of the pick features a broader shoulder and point for strumming
STEALTH XL
Same sound quality as Stealth with more leverage. Additional benefits:
Curved and beveled tip allows the player to glide easily across strings
Delivers more clarity to each note by cleaning up and tightening the lows and low mids
Nylon reinforced with carbon fiber to maximize durability
Ergonomic design cradles the thumb for consistent dynamic control and effortless harmonics
Apex design at the top of the pick features a broader shoulder and point for strumming
JUGGERNAUT
Step-down designed tip gives a big pick a medium gauge tone on guitar. Huge thumping power on bass. Additional benefits:
Warmer, more subtle tone when played normally, but adds bite when you dig in
Produces a thicker darker tone on bass and acoustic
More gentle attack results in a more pure tone
Ergonomic concave grip design coupled with 3mm thickness allows for more fluidity and leverage
Gives a somewhat transparent compressor effect
FEEDBACK
I have to say I was surprised and impressed with the tone difference these made. A definite enhancement to the overall sound, tone and volume played on an acoustic. I haven't tried them on an electric yet, I'm enjoying them too much on acoustic.
- Brian Goss
I just got my attak piks and I am a very happy man. I just started to learn Electric Funeral 2 days ago. It’s a very simple song but ya know when Iommi hits the 3 GBE strings at the 12th fret three times? When I did it I couldn’t for the life of me get that sound right. That was the first song I tried and I nailed that SOB, sounded just like Iommi. I am busting. Fixin to order ambush next. Thanks to all who run this wonderful company.
- David J.
Blade is unlike any pick I’ve touched in my ten years as a guitarist. I like my tone to sound round with a fine point, which i’ve struggled to find in the dark tone of my les paul. I’ve used numerous effects pedals to achieve my desired sound but Blade places the tone directly in my hand. I am able to cut through my mixes while still retaining the full bodied sound I love. The ridges give the illusion of plucking the string without removing the fluidity and versatility needed when using a pick.
- Jacob Rozmajzl
“Takes you to creative places you might not normally have traveled.” - Brian Goss