New from Synergy: Marshall JCM800 Module

Graph Tech PQP-0402-W4 TUSQ Bi-Angle Guitar Picks - 2.0mm Bright Tone (4-pack)

4-pack of 2.0mm TUSQ Guitar Picks - Bi-angle Shape, Bright Tone
Share
Item ID: TBi20B4
Graph Tech PQP-0402-W4 TUSQ Bi-Angle Guitar Picks - 2.0mm Bright Tone (4-pack)
Price:$5 and 57 cents
We Can Get It!

While this isn't an item we normally stock, we can still get it to you as fast as possible due to our great relationship with Graph Tech. Go ahead and place your order and we'll follow up shortly to let you know when to expect it. Estimated May 2026.

Sales engineer photo
Ask An Expert

Our expertly trained Sales Engineers are ready to help!

What is a Sales Engineer?
Sweetwater Gear Exchange

Have one to sell?
Check out Sweetwater's Gear Exchange!
Learn More

Graph Tech PQP-0402-W4 TUSQ Bi-Angle Guitar Picks - 2.0mm Bright Tone (4-pack)
We Can Get It!
Price:$5 and 57 cents
Add to list
Skip to Description
Most Popular Accessories & Related Items
Back to navigation

Tone Starts with Your Pick - Great Tone Starts with TUSQ Picks

Boasting an amazingly high stiffness-to-thickness ratio, TUSQ guitar picks coax a clean, articulate attack from your electric or acoustic guitar and have a smooth, balanced feel. And Graph Tech's three distinct pick formulas give you three different tones - bright, warm, or deep. Whichever shape you choose, you'll immediately notice enhanced detail and response from your amplifier when you play your guitar with a Graph Tech TUSQ guitar pick.

This is a 4-pack of 2.0mm Graph Tech TUSQ guitar picks. These are the bi-angle shape, formulated for bright tone.

Graph Tech TUSQ Guitar Picks Features:
  • 4-pack of TUSQ guitar picks
  • Bi-angle shape
  • "Bright" tone formula
  • Thickness: 2.0mm
  • High stiffness-to-thickness ratio, just like tortoise shell
  • Clean, articulate attack
Get an instant tonal upgrade from Graph Tech TUSQ guitar picks!
Back to navigation

Tech Specs

  • Shape: Bi-angle
  • Gauge: 2.0mm
  • Material: Tusq
  • Quantity: 4
  • Manufacturer Part Number: PQP-0402-W4

What Makes Our Sales Engineers Great?

Sweetwater Sales Engineers are a world-class team of experts dedicated to you. Hand selected from across the globe, each brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the world of music gear to provide you with unparalleled service completely free of charge. Friendly relationships, real trust, and the right gear are only a call or a click away!

Back to navigation

Reviews

Does what it claims!
I purchased all three of the styles to give them a try( Bright, Warm, and Deep) I chose the large triangle for bass guitar in 2mm thickness.
What a great idea! They do exactly what the manufacturer claims. You can compare them side by side and notice the difference. Not only in the way a note blooms, but the articulation too. I have used GraphTech's Tusq saddles on my Stratocaster with a noticeable improvement in tone and a obvious ease of string tension, so I was hoping that had an improvement here to. GraphTech are really coming up with good stuff!
Sweetwater is always a pleasure to buy from.Thank you!
Music background: 35 plus year hobby
Excellent pick that needs sanding to be perfect
Okay, I bought all three materials and all are great and unique. The picks need finishing and then they are equal to much more expensive picks. i beveled the edges like a Dunlop Primetone pick and he end result is excellent. They are not very good without some pimple preparation. You'll need some sandpaper, for sure. I really like the sound of all three. the Deep version is the mellowest. The 2.0mm thickness feels great and the logo adds a nice grip. They are better than the more expensive Primetone and are equivalent to Red Bear IMHO.
Outstanding pick, but...
I usually use a thick pick of this in this triangular shape. But when I opened the box, I saw that these are nearly twice the size of the ones I currently use. However, when I played with one I found that this is probably the best pick material I have ever used. These are extremely articulate and expressive in tone. The attack can be so dynamic, changing from digging in hard to very, very light. This seems to be due to the built-in lubrication that's part of the "Tusq" formula. The only other complaint I have other than the quite large size is the lack of finishing. I currently use a hand-finised pick, and with these, the edges are a little rougher than I would like.
Not enough varity
I like a thick pick and this fits the bill. I also like a triangular shaped pick, however, this pick is way too large. I simply cannot properly evaluate it. I purchased some of the smaller teardrop shaped Graph Techs but the company does't make ones in 2.0 mm or thicker. I can try to adjust to a teardrop style but they are too thin. Again, a miss for me. Graph Tech needs to add additional styles and thicknesses. I think that the material has potential but not for me. It's like trying to buy a great shoe that isn't made in your size. I'll stick with the "Screamer" that's produced by another company.
Hear from a Sales Engineer
What Do Our In-house Gear Experts Think?
Michael Saulnier
Over the years, I've used more picks than I can recall - usually whatever happened to be in my pocket. All of that changed when I tried these Graph Tech TUSQ Bi-Angle picks. I was immediately impressed by their bright sound, which is nothing like standard plastic, but I love the way they sit in my hand. They're oversized, and that really works for me. Also, I wasn't expecting the versatility of the different tips. I prefer the blunted end for most of my blues and jazz playing, while the sharper tips are perfect for classic rock. No matter if I'm strumming or picking single notes, these picks give me what I need.