JELLIFISH
- Skankerton
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JELLIFISH
Has anybody used that jellifish handheld effects pick thingie? I was thinking about getting one.
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yeah, it doesnt say too much about it really. It does have some sound bytes of it in action. http://www.jellifish.com
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I bought one... yep, it's the most I ever spent for a pick - $10.
It is cool though. Makes a 6 string sort of sound like a 12-string. My only caution in using it is that I think it can damage the top of your guitar. The Jellifish 'tenticles' are metal... so you're basically strumming your guitar with an abrasive surface. I've been using it with my old Takimine which is all laminate and built like a rock. I'm noticing a little scratching around the sound hole... really really minor. I haven't used it on my cedar-top Taylor because I'm pretty sure that heavy stumming will scratch up the soft top after a while.
It is cool though. Makes a 6 string sort of sound like a 12-string. My only caution in using it is that I think it can damage the top of your guitar. The Jellifish 'tenticles' are metal... so you're basically strumming your guitar with an abrasive surface. I've been using it with my old Takimine which is all laminate and built like a rock. I'm noticing a little scratching around the sound hole... really really minor. I haven't used it on my cedar-top Taylor because I'm pretty sure that heavy stumming will scratch up the soft top after a while.
i'm from ST. Louis, but live in Hyde Park this semester accross the street from the point. I'm here doing work study on the south side, near the old stockyards. but i am back at purdue a lot cuz that's where all my friends are and that's where i go to school. where are you?Skankerton wrote:word on that. So where in chicago you from grock?
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grock wrote:i'm from ST. Louis, but live in Hyde Park this semester accross the street from the point. I'm here doing work study on the south side, near the old stockyards. but i am back at purdue a lot cuz that's where all my friends are and that's where i go to school. where are you?Skankerton wrote:word on that. So where in chicago you from grock?
Im up by Great lakes, cuz thats where Im stationed right now. I was thinking we should make with the jamage, since we live in thte same city and all. (granted the citys humungous, but I enjoy getting lost all the time)
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I bought one a while back after seeing in in Acoustic Guitar magazine. It gives a cool chorus effect to the guitar, brightening it up like a 12 string. I could never really get any of the other "cello" or "violin" sounds to come out like they advertise on the website. Yes, it can scratch the guitar surface and you can't use it on Elixers, because it'll tear the coating right off. It was cool for about 5 minutes, but then I put it away and never got it out again. Plus I have a 12 string, plus I have Elixers, plus I have a Boss Chorus Ensemble pedal.
I'll sell you Jellifish for $8
I'll sell you Jellifish for $8

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