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Specifications |
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Brand | Dunlop | ||
Category | Guitar Picks | ||
Shape: | Triangle, | ||
Gauge: | .73mm, | ||
Material: | Ultex, | ||
Quantity: | 6, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 426P073, |
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These are great picks. I think they may replace my prime tones. The only complaint I have is they're a little hard to hold onto. I just took a tool Roughed up the area I hold the pick on both sides. If they address this issue, they'll be near perfect.
These are my favorite picks, period. Rounded triangle shape = 3x pick life. Great tortoiseshell-like feel
After a lot of trial-and-error over the years, Dunlop's Ultex .73mm is my favorite pick material + gauge for playing acoustic guitar, and the rounded triangle shape is specifically excellent. I like the Ultex material in general because it has a great flex/snap to it while retaining its shape long-term, and the tip of an Ultex pick doesn't wear down nearly as fast as some other… read more materials. With the rounded triangle shape, one pick can quite literally last for months: if one of the points wears down enough to affect playability, you just rotate the pick and use one of the other 2 points. I use the .73mm gauge for playing acoustic and the .88mm gauge for playing electric, though the .88s are a little harder to find. At this point in my playing career, these are my favorite all-around picks, hands-down
Dunlop Ultex .73 thickness
When I rec'd the picks, I immediately opened them up & started picking my guitar. I normally use .71 thickness, & even though they are only 2 mm thicker, they just felt better, almost a custom fit!
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