it depends, i play with my fingers more than with a pick these days (fran was witness to this).
i agree with reece's blue tortex picks. though i've always used metal picks a lot. up until 2 years ago, i used a 50p for 5 years solid, perfect worn in.
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster, Epiphone “Yungblud” SG Jr
Pedals: Dunlop Crybaby Classic>Made By Mike Saltbooster>Ceriatone Centura
I was only joking when I posted this but since everyone else has posted theirs, my pick of the picks is: the bog standard ‘Jim Dunlop USA nylon .88’ in dullest grey
.73 is for the really strummy stuff on Fenders. The 1.0s work better on Danos for some reason.
them's what i use, but i've noticed the thinner ones tend to split up the middle thanks to my over enthusiastic strumming, so i might go back to the thick jobs.
also, PRO TIP: a spot of double sided tape wrapped round the top of the plectrum means you'll NEVER drop it, and it means you don't have to grip it so hard if you're a fast rhythm player.
YES red dunlop jazz III's are the best pick for electric guitar. They have improved my speed and technique/accuracy tremendously. I think eric johnson also uses them, hes convinced the red ones give better tone than the black ones.
This is the only kind i use, and sometimes these hilarious first act picks that my girlfriend bought me, they are actually nice though. but yeah, Tortex, only in yellow. NO OTHER COLORS!!!
This for my electrics. I tried the Gators for a while, but the shit they put on them to make them easier to grip also felt like it made 'em stick to the strings.
I hate thin picks, you loose all the picking dynamics. because a thin pick absorbs so much the energy in how much it flexes, your picking and strumming will all sound the same.