Re: CT55 vs TAD60
Yup. I agree with the consensus.
I have the CT55 and TAD60, and use them for different things.
The CT55 is a more agile, more subtle pick.
I like it for the majority of the time on the mandolin.
It is just a great pick.
The TAD60 is great when you want to play hard.
The tone is a bit more thick and forceful.
If I was to find myself playing with someone with a heavy hand, I would probably switch to the TAD60.
The TAD60 is also my pick of choice on my Taylor and Gibson Southern Jumbo.
For guitar I found that the CT55 felt just a little thin in the fingers on Guitar.
I am used to using the big Stubby 3mm
The TAD60 feels more substantial.
It delivers an awesome thick tone.
Mandolins: Northfield 5-Bar Artist Model "Old Dog", J Bovier F5 Special, Gibson A-00 (1940)
Fiddles: 1920s Strad copy, 1930s Strad copy, Liu Xi T20, Liu Xi T19+ Dark.
Guitars: Taylor 514c (1995), Gibson Southern Jumbo (1940s), Gibson L-48 (1940s), Les Paul Custom (1978), Fender Strat (Black/RWFB) (1984), Fender Strat (Candy Apple Red/MFB) (1985).
Sitars: Hiren Roy KP (1980s), Naskar (1970s), Naskar (1960s).
Misc: 8 Course Lute (L.K.Brown)
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