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The Dunlop Tortex Standard .60mm Orange Guitar Picks come in a convenient 36-pack, made from durable Tortex material that ensures a bright tone and long-lasting performance. With a variety of gauges available, these picks are favored by professional musicians for their memory retention and minimal wear, all proudly made in the USA.
P**E
Simply put, these picks have been good for me.
These picks are great! I mean, preference is going to vary from player to player, but these .50 (in Red) and the .60 (in Orange) are good for my style of playing. These are the two sizes I use so I won't speak for any of the other sizes.WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THEM:WEIGHT AND THICKNESS - The .50 and .60 are not too heavy and stiff, however, if you hold them just right, they can be played like a much heavier pick. I tend to use the .60 for electric (leads, legato, sweep-picking, etc). The .50 works great for acoustic (when I'm mostly strumming).MATERIAL - The TORTEX material has a nice feel to it, and I don't find myself dropping picks unless I'm really being careless or playing sloppy. Also, it's worth noting that these picks do not break easily like the average celluloid pick, for instance, when you're madly flailing away at a really heavy rhythm.SHAPE - I really wish these came in sharps, but as of the time of this writing I have not been able to find any. It's not a big enough problem to dock any stars (in my opinion) but a 'pointy-er' tip would be nice.OTHER NOTES - Some of the 1-star reviewers seem to complain that the ink printed on the picks wears off too fast. Well, of course it does! When you apply heat/pressure/friction to something, certain results can be expected. Of course, there are other picks out there that maintain their printing a little better. Seriously, folks, who cares? THE PICK DOES NOT SOUND ANY DIFFERENT AFTER THE INK WEARS OFF! I feel this is a really moot point and I'd rather complain about something that actually matters (seriously, I could not care less about the ink).Also, I do not feel that it changes the grip, although I will agree with some reviewers that these pick can get a little slippery from time to time, especially when strumming. Once again, however, part of this has to do with my playing style and not being mindful of my picking hand. I don't necessarily blame the tool itself for my own lack of discipline/concentration. There are picks out there that do have better grip, for example the Dunlop Ultrex material pick (which do come in sharps and I love those picks as well!), however, I find that I break a lot of Ultrex picks, and much more easily (even the .73's/heavy strumming will do that). Since it is pretty hard to play with a broken pick, I tend to lean towards the Tortex material a little more often. The Tortex are about the closest thing to indestructible that I've played thus far. Once again, it's nothing more than a matter of personal preference.FINAL WORDS - Anyone who uses a pick to play will invariably spend a great deal of time trying out different picks. There are so many shapes, sizes, materials, etc. from which to choose. Some folks won't be too wild about these, that's okay. Personally, these are very comfortable for me and fit my playing style well.These are the picks I look for when I got to the store to buy picks. You can choose any pick you want or no pick at all for that matter. For the price paid, I do not think anyone would regret buying these picks, even if only just to try them out. Happy customer right here!Hope someone finds this useful.
S**
Great picks
Been using Dunlop Tortex for years and years, they're affordable and high quality. Dunlop is great brand and the Tortex picks are famous amongst guitarists. Experiment with the different colors, you'll find you end up liking more than one and find an application for each thickness. These greens are a great all-around medium pick, with a little more firmness than the yellows, which make these good for lead playing when you don't want the pick to flex as much. The finish is matte, so while they're not as slip-proof as ones with a true grip, they have more grip than polished celluloid picks. I bounce between these and the yellows.
T**N
My Pick of Choice
Sweet picks, legit Dunlop Tortex greens. Stiff enough to dig out acoustic guitar tone, while flexible enough to strum.
C**R
basic
.88mm picks. same ones youd buy at your local music shop. pretty neat
A**.
Best guitar pick!
Not much to say other than these are the best guitar picks ever made!
R**S
not to stiff, not to slippery just right.
Luv the color change. If you drop the red, it can be hard to find in dim light. The new white is easy to find. Thanks Dunlop.
I**M
Reliable and Versatile Guitar Picks
Pros:- Reliable and consistent performance- Versatile .50mm thickness for various playing styles- Value pack with 12 picks- Eye-catching red color for easy visibilityCons:- Not suitable for those who prefer thicker or heavier picks- Limited durability under heavy playing conditionsSummary:These Jim Dunlop Picks offer reliable performance and versatility for guitar players. With its .50mm thickness, these picks cater to a wide range of playing styles and techniques. The value pack of 12 picks ensures an ample supply for extended use.One significant advantage of these picks is their reliable and consistent performance. They offer a comfortable grip and provide a consistent feel and response while playing. The .50mm thickness strikes a balance between flexibility and control, making them suitable for various genres and playing techniques.The eye-catching red color of the picks adds a visually appealing touch and enhances visibility during performances or practice sessions. This makes it easier to spot and retrieve the pick when needed.However, it's worth noting that these picks may not be suitable for those who prefer thicker or heavier picks. If you require a more substantial and rigid pick for your playing style, you may find the .50mm thickness to be too thin.In terms of durability, the picks perform well under regular playing conditions. However, under heavy or aggressive playing styles, they may show signs of wear and tear more quickly. It's important to consider your playing style and intensity when evaluating the longevity of these picks.Overall, the Jim Dunlop Picks offer reliable performance and versatility for guitarists. While they may not cater to those seeking thicker or heavier picks, their consistent performance and eye-catching red color make them a practical choice for players in various musical contexts.TL;DR:These picks provides reliable performance and versatility. The .50mm thickness suits a variety of playing styles, and the value pack offers 12 picks for extended use. The red color enhances visibility. However, those who prefer thicker or heavier picks may find these unsuitable. Additionally, heavy playing conditions may affect their durability. Nevertheless, these picks offer consistent performance and are a practical choice for guitarists.
S**E
Good grip.
These are thinner than the 71mm I previously used by the same manufacturer. I tend to dig in, slowing my soloing speed, particularly on acoustic.
B**B
Excellent pick for bass guitar
Excellent pick for bass should last a long time. Good grip and thickness. Usually use my fingers but sometimes you need a good pick depending on what you're playing. Made the right choice.
D**S
Produto excelente , transportadora horrível
Produto perfeito , mas a transportadora é péssima
F**.
Muy buenas plumillas
Buen tamaño, resistentes, buen material, buena durabilidad, son muy buenas plumillas y se adaptan a muchos estilos de música.
D**A
They rock
Rock and roll
R**E
Great picks, reasonable price
As advertised. Good picks at a reasonable price.
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