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Possibly the most used plec in the world - for a reason.
These were the first picks I ever bought, and I gather this was true for many of my friends too.
Middle of the road seemed right and although I now prefer thicker picks for most of what I do, I always keep a few of these around. Any time I try a new exercise, or a style of playing I am nor used to I will return to these guys.
Materialwise, the tortex is perfect. Unlike celluloid ones they never seem to break and they don't make the terrible flappy noise of nylon picks.
Economy wise the multipack is great. Who buys a single plec anyway?
Keep a few in your case, a few in your wallet and a few on your coffee table and you are good. If you drop one, the bright green makes them easy to find too!
The best thing about these though is the slow wear. Obviously they do wear, but slowly and most importantly they don't get jaggies.
If I could improve anything it would be the grippyness. As you pick them up they are great, but use them for a while they lose their grip.
Middle of the road seemed right and although I now prefer thicker picks for most of what I do, I always keep a few of these around. Any time I try a new exercise, or a style of playing I am nor used to I will return to these guys.
Materialwise, the tortex is perfect. Unlike celluloid ones they never seem to break and they don't make the terrible flappy noise of nylon picks.
Economy wise the multipack is great. Who buys a single plec anyway?
Keep a few in your case, a few in your wallet and a few on your coffee table and you are good. If you drop one, the bright green makes them easy to find too!
The best thing about these though is the slow wear. Obviously they do wear, but slowly and most importantly they don't get jaggies.
If I could improve anything it would be the grippyness. As you pick them up they are great, but use them for a while they lose their grip.
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The "basic" tortex pick
If you're unsure what kind of pick you want and you want "jack all of trades" - this could be the one.
One small note: this is not very suited for fast picking and DEFINITELY not suited for heavier gauge strings (0.88 is simply too flimsy for that). The plectrum is the "basicest" of them all and this pick is a go-to for almost all beginners and experienced players alike. Order a pack can definitely do no harm.
One small note: this is not very suited for fast picking and DEFINITELY not suited for heavier gauge strings (0.88 is simply too flimsy for that). The plectrum is the "basicest" of them all and this pick is a go-to for almost all beginners and experienced players alike. Order a pack can definitely do no harm.
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A reference
Hey there,
I have tried many sort of pick and I always come back to this one.
I use this all the time.
Cheers
I have tried many sort of pick and I always come back to this one.
I use this all the time.
Cheers
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Not much to say here. Picks are typically personal preference, but Dunlop always does a great job with quality. Even trying to bend one in half does little to no damage. They're also comfortable to hold, and the medium-gauge feels extra-medium compared to others, which is to say it *feels right* to me. I love this pick as it's great combination of flex and rigidity when playing all types of music and It has a great feel when playing.
The one downside is I occasionally find the printing rubbing off on my fingers after prolonged playing, but this washes off easily and really isn't too inconveniencing, For the price, you can't do better. I keep these next to my guitar and whenever I am in need of a pick, they're right there. I've had these a while and the pack has barely been dented. One of my favorite picks, I really like the feel of these. Going to buy again for sure.
The one downside is I occasionally find the printing rubbing off on my fingers after prolonged playing, but this washes off easily and really isn't too inconveniencing, For the price, you can't do better. I keep these next to my guitar and whenever I am in need of a pick, they're right there. I've had these a while and the pack has barely been dented. One of my favorite picks, I really like the feel of these. Going to buy again for sure.
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Great plectrums!
The best level of grip, thickness, durability and tone I have found so far. Its green and easier to spot when lost
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Can't go wrong with these
Great product.. and there green....
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Cheap and reliable
My go to pick for normal strumming
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Versatile and Grippy
Grips well and the 0.88 thickness makes it rigid enough for solos/arpeggios, but also allows some flexibility with strumming. However, if you are strictly an alternate picker, you might want to find a thicker pick
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Cheap picks..
Most popular and most useful. im playing with 10. strings and have to use new pick after a week of use. ( probably 3/4 rehearsals)
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Wonderful
These picks feel great to play with. Surprisingly the "tortex" logo provides an extra layer of grippiness to the pick, which I really enjoy. They're less flexible than I'm used to, but I feel like it's becoming more of a good thing due to the additional control that it provides.
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