🎶 Pick Your Passion: Elevate Your Play with Every Strum!
The Jim Dunlop 44P.38 Nylon Standard Player pack includes 12 high-quality .38mm guitar picks, designed for durability and precision. Made in the USA, these picks are a favorite among professional guitarists, ensuring you have the best tools to express your musical creativity.
Item weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Body material | Nylon |
Manufacturer | Jim Dunlop |
UPC | 710137017436 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00710137017436 |
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 0.76 x 4.32 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | 44P038 |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
guitar_pick_thickness | thick |
Scale Length | inches |
Material Type | Nylon |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | .38mm |
Item Weight | 20 g |
J**H
Pics
Nice and flexible with decent grip
I**G
Nice and thin for a beginner
I like that they are thin which has been better for me as beginner to guitar when strumming. Thicker ones didn't quite work so well but I'll move back to those as I progress. Game changer for me
D**T
What can one say about plectrums?
Well, I'll start with the guage.These are quite flexible but they still have enough stiffness to get quite a volume out of an acoustic with steel strings. I like flexible plectrums because they allow a large range of playing pressures with less risk of the plectrum falling out from between ones fingers. There is more of a "click" of the plectrum as it leaves the strings though, something you don't get with a stiffer plectrum. I actually use this additional sound as a sort of percussion section (it depends on how you hold the plectrum as to whether you'll hear it). I'd say this guage is good for a new guitarist, it'll smooth out your range of volumes and avoid your plectrums disappearing into the guitar hole because of slipping out your fingers. (They amazingly have a knack of finding the hole!)When I got them I thought, oh no, they've only sent 8, but, opening the packet revealed a 3-2-3-2 packing so there were 10 in all as advertised. They come in a long thin plastic "ribbon", almost vacuum sealed so you can't tell how many there are until you open it.You'll notice the slightly raised lettering on the plectrums. This is sufficient to give a good grip so is very handy.See! There are things one can say about plectrums!Enjoy your playing :)
B**N
I like them, I've never had one split on me.
Used them for years on ukes and guitars. Good value.
S**N
ok
Good picks with grips very good and useful.
K**Y
Excellent!
I'm a beginner who's been playing all of a month. Initially I had a bulky plectrum that I bought from my music shop just so I had one to use. I've been doing a bit of learning from JustinGuitar who recommends these Jim Dunlop plectrums for beginners. Well, it took all of 10 seconds to get used to, and I have to say these are brilliant! Quite literally paper thin (hence why it took a little bit of getting used to) but they're so good and make it so much easier to play. The feel of them is good and it makes strumming a piece of cake! Would definitely recommend to a beginner.
I**S
Plectrums
Nice n soft
D**W
Too thin
Too thin, go for at least 0.8
J**T
My Favorite Ultra Thin Pick
I love these picks. These are a bit thinner than a standard thin pick. They bring out a really nice clarity and sound great on twelve string guitars as well as six. They have a nice flex to them as well. A great pick for strumming and bringing out the higher end of a guitar.
C**N
Parfait
Rapide et sérieux.
K**E
Cute, but not so useful...
I ordered guitar picks. I got a coloured glass duck in a glass cup. Well, I guess not everyone has one of those...
M**D
:(
Don't expect too much but ok
R**O
Loved grip and flexibility but it comes with negative side.
This pick comes with a company logo stamped out. And this was a really great idea - it does not fall out of your fingers easy. Good feature for beginners. Also it is flexible - allows many mistakes.On the other side - it makes not wanted noise - could disappoint some people.In general this product is good if bought for a right reason with the understanding of its strong and weak aspects.
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