🎶 Elevate Your Strumming Game with Dunlop Picks!
Dunlop Guitar Picks (Model 473P3.0) are designed for musicians seeking precision and comfort. With a robust 3.0mm gauge, these picks offer a smooth release and a powerful grip, making them ideal for both casual strumming and professional performances. The pack includes six picks, each featuring a non-slip center grip and three contoured edge tips for versatile playability.
R**Z
Excellent for bass players!
Excellent for bass players who limes to use picks. Strong, and durable! Excellent attack to your playing! Best use for heavy metal music.
P**1
Perfect for beginners or experts
Perfect for beginners or experts, this pick will do you right. It is very grippy, and you will not lose grip no matter how sweaty your hands become. The value for the money is incredible. I am a beginner and find these picks very easy to use for learning guitar. Even for smaller childrens hands.
K**E
Great pick
I don’t like regular stubbies. I use jazz 3. But these are comfortable. And shred really nice! I bought on a whim and I really dig these.
A**R
Really nice plectrums! And fifteen for the price of five! (Three corners per pick)
The good: These things are slick! They really glide over the strings. Makes picking faster easier, IMHO.The bad: These things are slick! Even with the grippy texture in the center, I perceive them to slip my grip ever so slightly. Takes a little getting used to.To balance it out, it's a big pick, so you can trust though it may slip a little while you're playing, you're definitely not going to lose it.Up until now, I've preferred a Fender celluloid medium pick. A lot of people complain that celluloid isn't very grippy. For whatever reason, celluloid sticks to my fingers like glue. It's a very secure feel for me. And the medium thickness lends a good brightness without being too clicky, and has a good bit of stiffness for fast picking.This pick may not retain 100% of that bright tone, but it comes pretty close. The tapered edge and fairly sharp point help to give the string a good bit of pluck, making for a brighter sound, definitely night and day from tortex picks in similar thicknesses. And there's very little to no click to be heard. Just a very clean sounding, very rigid, very easy playing pick.I may put some grip tape over the center and see how it plays. If it weren't for the slippery feel, I'd give these all 5 stars. Food for thought: I have really really dry hands. Maybe that's why celluloid sticks to me where other people complain that it's slippery. And maybe that's why these slip my grip where other people say they're nice and grippy.
E**O
Dunlop Stubby Guitar Pick 1.5 mm
This pick is perfect for bajo sexto or bass guitarists. I usually used a 3.0 mm but this gauge is actually more defined. Plus, the red color is easy to differentiate from other gauges.
B**S
👌 I recommend
This is a very versatile pick. Hard, slick, and thick with curves around the edges allows for many playing styles. I’m even using it on nylon strings with good results. I prefer the 2mm over the 3mm on my instrument but ymmv.
K**.
Bigger than I expected.
If these were Jazz III sized they would be perfect.
M**.
3 usable corners, and too big to slide around
Other picks slip when my hand gets sweaty, but these are so large that the edge opposite the business corner sits flat against the base of my finger. Even if it did slide out of place, there's 3 correct ways to hold it, so it's fast to recover. My new go-to.
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