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The Jim Dunlop Delrin 500 Prime Grip .46mm Guitar Picks (450R.46) are expertly crafted from high-quality Delrin material, providing musicians with a fat tone and slick release. With a low-profile grip for enhanced handling, these picks come in a convenient 72-pack, ensuring you have plenty on hand for practice or performance. Available in various gauges, including the popular .46mm thickness, these picks are proudly made in the USA.
Material Type | Delrin |
Size | .46mm |
Style | 72 Pack |
Color | Red |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
D**D
Love the feel
I recently purchased the JIM DUNLOP Delrin 500 Prime Grip .96mm Guitar Picks and I have been extremely impressed with their performance. As a guitarist, I am always on the lookout for high-quality picks that can enhance my playing experience, and these picks definitely deliver.First of all, the grip on these picks is fantastic. The Prime Grip technology provides a comfortable and secure grip, making it easier to hold onto the pick while playing. This is especially helpful for fast-paced and intricate playing styles. I no longer have to worry about my pick slipping out of my fingers during a performance.The .96mm thickness of these picks is perfect for my playing style.allowing me to play both rhythm and lead parts with ease. The picks also have a smooth surface, which produces a clean and crisp sound on the strings.One of the standout features of these picks is their durability. I have been using them for a few weeks now and they still look and feel brand new. They show no signs of wear and tear, even after hours of playing. This is a huge plus for me as I tend to go through picks quite quickly.Another great aspect of these picks is their versatility. They work well with both acoustic and electric guitars, and I have even used them on my bass guitar with great results. The sound produced is consistent and reliable, making them a go-to pick for any type of playing.In terms of value for money, these picks are definitely worth the investment. They come in a pack of 12, so you have plenty of backups in case you lose or break one. And considering their durability, I believe they will last me a long time, making them a cost-effective choice.Overall, I highly recommend the JIM DUNLOP Delrin 500 Prime Grip .96mm Guitar Picks to any guitarist looking for a reliable and high-quality pick. The grip, thickness, durability, and versatility make them a top choice for any playing style. I will definitely be purchasing more of these picks in the future.
C**R
Surprisingly Grippy
Catch 22. Will you drop less picks? That depends. You will need to turbo focus, maybe even super turbo focus your mind hole in order to relax it's deep-rooted-for-life bond to those tips at the ends of pick master digits. Once this is achieved and the bond is maleable, the conversation may begin. “Yo, fingers.” “Yo! Charlie! Hey guys look! It’s Charlie!”[chatter amongst fingers] “Listen guys, you’ve all been doing great. I came to talk to you about picking. Especially you Thumbsie, and you too In-Dex.” “Is this about the nose bleed yesterday?” Thumbsie answers, protectively positioning in front of her opposed brethren. “No. That was my fault. I want to talk about guitar picking”[sighs of relief] SUPER FOCUS MINDHOLE LINK Images flash through infinite perpetual telepathic waveforms. Thunder. Lightning. High Voltage! “Fingers that have opened, are greasy are wet or numbness you bear, in a quickness now you must check not if the pick is fallen, but if it’s still there!”[flahbacks][open cords + heavy bends] When the mindhole finger super link is disengaged you’ll be pretty worn out, not to mention clinically insane. Try to be alone when you do this. The only way to know if it worked is to play. Under normal pick dropped conditions, are your digits running a pick-still-there option in their reaction protocol? If they are congratulations. Stay crazy.Bizarre how these picks can grip so well. Super cool. Recommend for sure.
A**R
Great pic
Easy to grip and sound great with lighter strings on acoustic and 12 string Taylor
D**9
Great Grip andColor
Great grip. And fun color. Decided to try these for a 6-string. Already use the white ones in .38 and .46 for the feathery strumming of a 12-string. Needed something a tad more substantial for a 6-string, and they are indeed less flimsy for a 6-string, even though gauge matches the white .46 which have more flex for a 12-string.Always use Dunlops - 40+ years now!
C**S
These are sturdy and...
...the grippy parts on each side allow for almost no slippage when playing. I recommend these if you have issues with picks slipping from your fingers.
J**G
So far so good!
This may be my first time using derlin picks, somehow, after strumming guitar strings for over 15 years; I have been using nylon mostly.Initially, I noticed a sleek feel to them which allows the pick to easily slide off the strings. I can also vouch for their “low-profile grip” in terms of description accuracy. They offer .46mm-1.5mm gauge, so there’s a thickness/feel for everyone. Make sure you find the right one for you!!My opinion:I like a thick pick, so I ordered a 12pk of 1.5mm. I really do like this sleekness to them. It’s a completely different feel that I have been enjoying. The grip IS rather low, doesn’t bother me, but if you let up on your grip it may slide or rotate.I will do a side by side with Dunlop’s nylon picks to compare tone, grip, feel etc. and update review.Off the bat, I would personally recommend, specifically if you’ve never used derlin before.Cheers
S**E
Fast shipping
Great grip.
F**O
Palheta grossa e com gripe
Caminho sem volta: palheta boa demais. Excelente opção. Grip muito bom
M**R
Muy buenas plumillas
Se sienten sólidas, se agarran muy bien.
C**N
Buen agarre
Es una pua muy versátil. Nylon, y dureza justa para puntear con rapidez.
C**N
Mediator de sweeping
Le prime grip est un delrin 500 avec du grip dessus. Le Delrin 500 était celui utilisé par Jason Becker, c’est un atout pour du sweeping très fluide.
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