Purple Plectrums
PEEK Plectrums
PEEK Plectrums
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Step into the heart of darkness. Introducing for a limited time, few of our popular models available in sleek, black PEEK, the holy grail of exotic polymers. What is PEEK you ask? Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is an organic thermoplastic polymer, used in space age, out of this world industrial applications. What does that mean for you? It means a pick that looks absolutely stunning, very dense (but still light) that will glide over your strings unlike any pick you have ever used before. You can specify thickness between 2-9mm for any of the available models.
The tone for PEEK can be described as warm, organic, and balanced. PEEK has a smooth, buttery release that gives the impression of warmth without losing clarity. The tone leans toward musical mids rather than brightness, with a controlled attack that stays articulate even under gain. It’s often described as “natural-sounding” — the perfect middle ground between softness and bite.
Brushed finish for grip with polished tip and sides. You can specify sharp or rounded bevel and tip. Please specify your choices in the note section of your checkout otherwise default finish is my choice. Rock on…
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Purple plectrums is the truth. Best picks. Glides easily, great tone, awesome grip. Try it and then go back to your Dunlop and see how quick you miss the purple plectrum experience. And customer service was very helpful.
PEEK is a material I have always liked for plectrums but I haven't been able to find many doing more customized high end builds. This is one of those. You won't be sorry. Great tone and comfort with this plectrum
Great plectrum!
Got another peek pick 6mm Apollo with a brass insert. It is now my fav pick. I will likely order another one just in case Kori stops making them.
After spending considerable time with the PEEK Ares (7mm) I rarely reach for a different plectrum. I have a wide variety of picks, many mundane and many more expensive than this. There's absolutely no doubt for me that this one is at the top of my list in terms of overall performance.
Were there any one aspect I would caution, it is that the form and material make for a superbly low friction plectrum. It's so much so that it is easy to slip a little too much across the strings depending on the application.
Personally I can't get enough of the glide, ease of dynamic playing, and bright tone. It's simply worth having at all times.