Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are Ernie Ball Pickey Pickeys made of? A: They are made of genuine German silver, which is a nickel, zinc, and copper alloy.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the finger picks? A: The finger picks measure seven point twenty-five inches long, zero point twenty-five inches wide, and four point seventy-five inches high.
- Q: How many picks come in a pack? A: Each pack contains twenty-four finger picks.
- Q: How do I use these finger picks? A: To use finger picks, simply place one on each finger and strum or pluck your instrument strings.
- Q: Are these finger picks suitable for beginners? A: Yes, they're perfect for beginners as well as experienced players looking for a clean attack.
- Q: Can I use these picks on any type of guitar? A: Yes, these picks are suitable for acoustic and electric guitars alike.
- Q: How should I clean my finger picks? A: You can clean them with a damp cloth to remove any dirt or oil after use.
- Q: Do these picks require special care? A: These picks do not require special care; just keep them dry and clean for optimal performance.
- Q: What is the weight of the entire pack of picks? A: The total weight of the pack is zero point one hundred pounds.
- Q: How do Ernie Ball finger picks compare to traditional picks? A: Finger picks provide a different playing experience, allowing for a more pronounced sound and easier strumming.
- Q: Are these finger picks good for fingerstyle playing? A: Yes, they are ideal for fingerstyle playing, providing a clean attack at any angle.
- Q: What if my picks arrive damaged? A: If your picks arrive damaged, please contact customer support for a replacement or return.
- Q: Is there a warranty for these finger picks? A: There is no specific warranty for finger picks, but customer support can assist with any issues.
- Q: Can I return the finger picks if I'm not satisfied? A: Yes, you can return the finger picks if you are not satisfied with your purchase.
- Q: How do I store my finger picks when not in use? A: Store your finger picks in a cool, dry place, ideally in the original bag to prevent loss.