Why Sik Pik

With the standard plectrum, the attack of the note results in an irregular vibrational pattern and the note registering sharp. The string loses some of its initial erratic energy and moves to a normal elliptical pattern and flattens to a stable note on the tuner. With the Sik Pik, the plucked string results in a regular vibrational pattern from the attack of the note to the end of the decay of the note. 

Demonstration of the Sik Pik

Video coming soon The sound difference between a regular pick and a Sik Pik. With the standard plectrum, the attack of the note results in an irregular vibrational pattern and the note registering sharp. The string loses some of its initial erratic energy and moves to a normal elliptical pattern and flattens to a stable note on the tuner. With the Sik Pik, the plucked string results in a regular vibrational pattern from the attack of the note to the end of the decay of the note. (Sik Pik D55, six-string acoustic)

Video coming soon Note that the leading edge of the Sik Pik is turned down to facilitate the downstroke. (Sik Pik D75, six-string electric)

Video coming soon Note that the leading edge of the Sik Pik is turned down to facilitate the downstroke. 

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