Dunlop Ultex Sharp Player Picks 0.73

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Plectrum

  • Ultex Sharp Player's
  • Thickness: 0.73 mm
  • Pick Set with 6 pieces
Available since August 2009
Item number 228306
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness 0,73
Delivery Quantity 6
7,60 €
Including VAT; Excluding 5,90 € shipping
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Good looking, simple, great picks.
Lefterman 26.02.2021
If they told me you 're stranded somewhere with your guitar, choose your picks, these would be the ones I 'd choose.
They 're my all around favorite ones, if I want to play clean or heavy distortion, they produce a good clean attacking sound I love.
And they wear out very decently.

If you have a cat and a wooden floor, prepare for fun times playing hide and seek. That is one major con!
But it makes you stretch and stuff, so it's good?
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Ultex—similar to Tortex
Love Style O 30.07.2023
I compared prices of packs of Ultex and Tortex plectrums on 30 July 2023.

6 Ultex .73 (item n. 151422)—€5.90 (about €0.98 each).
12 Tortex .73 (item n. 228306)—€7.50 (about €0.63 each).

The difference in price is rather trivial; so it comes down to appearance, feel, and sound.

Ultex .73 plectrums have a translucent off-white colour; I dropped one and couldn't find it.
Tortex .73 plectrums are yellow; I dropped several and had no trouble finding them! ·

Ultex and Totrex feel about the same, but I prefer the grip of TUSQ ST .68 plectrums.

I strummed a steel string acoustic guitar with the different plectrums and didn't hear any difference!

It seems a key factor is a plectrum's thickness.
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snappy sound
jrakus 16.09.2020
I'm trying to transition from Jazz III picks looking for a more vintage sound. I tried these and the 1.0 Ultex. These ones are very snappy on the attack. You can dig deep beneath the strings. The pointy end still makes helps with precision playing. Maybe harder to hold on to because of the size compared to Jazz III.
It's a loud pick when playing unplugged.
Its good for scrapping and pick slides.
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b333 03.01.2022
My favorite picks. They are not very elastic so if you want that, you may look elsewhere.
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