Dunlop Nylon Standard 0,60

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Plectrums

  • Material: Nylon
  • Thickness: 0.60 mm
  • Pack of 12
Available since December 2001
Item number 151429
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness Medium
Delivery Quantity 12
$6.90
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Still as good as ever
Eugene M. 04.02.2015
I use these for acoustic now mostly and the heavier .73 for electric.

These offer good grip and flexibility for playing triplets fast etc, for example if you were playing Irish banjo music on an acoustic. Where a stiffer pick cud make it more difficult.

So, I use the .73 for all rock and blues but these for country and trad stuff where you need fast triplet strokes etc.
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Janice 13.08.2019
Picks are a pretty personal thing and I seem to use quite a few differnt types depending on the job in hand, but Dunlop Standards are the mark by which all others are judged. I have a whole load of Standards in different guages for different sounds, styles and guitars. Size, shape and grip on all Standards is good , and these 0.60s work well for me when hybrid picking on acoustic.
Like all lightish picks, they can go a bit blunt and/or furry over time (but not so quick it's a problem) so it makes sense to get the multipacks
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Peco Mac 26.03.2019
These are definitely my go to plecs for acoustic guitar playing. If you're doing a lot of hard and fast strumming they have just the right amount of give and they last for ages!
For electric they're not as suitable. For me there's more picking and individual string action with electric and the flexibility is fine but there is more wear and tear on the plec. This can lead to loads of little cuts round the edge of the plec, which affects your playing a lot. So a thicker plec is more suitable.
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Viper2097 24.02.2014
... better picks then the Dunlopy Nylon series yet. They have a very good amount of grip and also they don't wear much. I need to throw away the picks becaus they get ugly and not because the are worn down.
I'm using the 0.60 on .09 strings and the 0.88 on .10 strings.
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