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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not tough as Nylon, but still tough....,
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This review is from: Jim Dunlop 421P60 Dun Ultex Plyrs Pk .60/6Pk (Electronics)
Pretty nice pick if you like crisp, snappy tone.
It really brings the trebble out of your picking style. Great for Country and Rock, not so great fro Jazz players. I gring and dig extemeley hard whan I pick. My attack is brutal, and this pick can last a good 2 weeks for me. Unlike Nylon that slowly thins out, this pick starts to crack at the tip when it's life is over. I think I prefer this over the nylon due to the fact that this pick holds it's consistency better than Nylon. You get the same response through every pick no matter how old it is, or how long you've been playing. It will leave very small doses of pick dust on your guitar, but nothing like regular tortex. Overall a great pick, and very tough.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Love these picks,
By Bob "Bob in Big Bear Ca" (Big Bear, Ca United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jim Dunlop 421P60 Dun Ultex Plyrs Pk .60/6Pk (Electronics)
I use these picks primarily for strumming, but they have a great grip, and work great. I doubt they'll ever wear out, and though I use .60-.80 for whatever I'm doing on my acoustics, these are among my favorite picks, and I use these the Clayton's, and a few others, but for .60 picks these are really nice, and I tend to pick them out of the box when I start to warm up with a pick.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow, great picks!,
By TexasDude (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
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I'm a player of nearly 40 years. These are great picks. They are not thin like a Fender thin for example. More like a medium density. However these things fly over the strings, but they don't seem to wear down like Tortex does. I'm definitely sold on these picks. Whatever these are made of, Dunlop has a winner IMHO.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Picks,
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This review is from: Jim Dunlop 421P60 Dun Ultex Plyrs Pk .60/6Pk (Electronics)
I've used the Tortex picks for a while now, and have been really happy with them. This pick however, takes it to the next level. Very strong and great bite for a relatively thin pick. I use the .73 for acoustic and the same holds true. Great product.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of all the Dunlops!,
By Dad of 3 "G. Reid" (Bellevue, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jim Dunlop 421P60 Dun Ultex Plyrs Pk .60/6Pk (Electronics)
I ordered pretty much every Dunlop pick this size. Some are "ok" but this one just feels good, stays in your hand and is made much better and creates a nicer attack as well as being able to strum chords quickly. You wont have to always shift the pick around like others because it is nice and "dry" all the time.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not too flexible, not too stiff... Just right,
This review is from: Jim Dunlop 421P60 Dun Ultex Plyrs Pk .60/6Pk (Electronics)
Usually people say that "it's just a pick, why does it matter what kind it is?" Don't let this fool you! This pick changes it from "just a pick" to "just the pick (I need)" This Pick Is flexible enough for strumming and still has great response! I also love its grip so it doesn't slip if your hands get sweaty. Great pick!
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Jim Dunlop 421P60 Dun Ultex Plyrs Pk .60/6Pk by Jim Dunlop
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