RUDLEY - THE "e-pick"

Electric Guitar Pick

For Amplification of your Guitar Pick Sound

THE "e-pick" P/N EP100-001 - ELECTRIC GUITAR PICK - This guitar pick is attached to a sensor and a guitar cord. THE "e-pick" is handmade.

This device provides the capability to independently amplify the sound of the pick separate from the guitar sound.

Features:

  1. Used to independently amplify the sound of the pick separate from the guitar sound.

  2. Can be used in recordings to record the pick sound separate from the guitar sound. The pick sound can then be re-mixed to levels to provide a better balance between the pick and guitar sound.

  3. Can be used to capture the guitar rhythm in automated rhythm capture recording programs. Drums can be substituted for the e-pick sound. Thereby, providing a way to capture rhythms to match your guitar strumming.

  4. Can be used to trigger events for pedal guitar effects.

  5. Can be used as a stand-alone musical instrument to capture rhythms..

  6. Guitar pedal effects can be applied to the e-pick to get various sounds.

  7. No battery power required.

Custom e-picks:

Should you need a similar custom e-pick for your specific application, please E-Mail me at technology@rudley.com. I would provide you a quote. It generally would take about 1-month to build you a custom e-pick. The e-pick is a relativley inexpensive device.

Click Here for a Brochure: e-pick Brochure

Click Here for the Users Manual: e-pick Users Manual

Click Here for a Video that Demonstrates the "e-pick" playing a guitar:

Click Here for a Video that provides more information on the "e-pick":

Maintenance:

Should your e-pick become dirty, it is suggested to clean it with isopropyl alcohol.

Should the silicon sealant on your e-pick wear down, it is suggested to use 100% Clear Silicon All-Purpose Adhesive Sealant to repair it. Let is cure for at least one day before using your e-pick.

Front of "e-pick"

Back of "e-pick".

"e-pick" whole cord

Suggested Grips:

Suggested Grip1 - Bend cord between thumb & index finger - Light Hold

Suggested Grip2 - Bend cord between index & middle finger - Cigarette Hold

Suggested Grip3 - Cord held by all fingers - Full Hand Hold