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the holy grail of picks
This is the thickest pick that I can still comfortably play pinch harmonics with. I love thick picks, don't get me wrong; but after 2mm, pinch harmonics are impossible. The quality of the pick is obvious, it feels well-made. also, 72 picks is a lot of picks, you really don't expect the sheer volume of picks that come. They also come with a sanded, grippy side on the logo end, so it can be gripped really well on the front; but it's smooth on the back, so you can slide your thumb down for pinch harmonics.
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Picks picks picks!
They are just picks. Not supposed to be more, not supposed to be less. 2.0 shiny thick, the best for me. The turtle logo looks awesome, and I love turtles: they have patience and our society needs patience. I hope these don't have tiny legs, like other ones I lost in the past. They were running away from me all the time, it was horrible!
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unbreakable
I've been using these Dunlop 2.0mm picks for years now and by this stage, they're the only ones I need . They've a great tone as I like to hit fairly strongly -a good medium shape and easy to hold.
I ran out of them lately and had to use thinner 1.0mm picks that I borrowed. I broke both of them within 30mins of playing so now, being worried that my fav ones could be discontinued - I spotted an economy sized pack of 75 on Thomann so, I reckon I've enough to see me out!
( I would say that maybe if you're an acoustic strummer, a slightly more flexible one 1.2? might give a sweeter sound) but for my mainly lead stuff 2.00mm is the way to go.
I ran out of them lately and had to use thinner 1.0mm picks that I borrowed. I broke both of them within 30mins of playing so now, being worried that my fav ones could be discontinued - I spotted an economy sized pack of 75 on Thomann so, I reckon I've enough to see me out!
( I would say that maybe if you're an acoustic strummer, a slightly more flexible one 1.2? might give a sweeter sound) but for my mainly lead stuff 2.00mm is the way to go.
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Solid, well made but slippy pick
I got a bag of these to try with my bass. I like trying different picks and always buy the big bags when i can, even if the pick is not as expected, theyll never go to waste.
Overall, these are nice picks. I like heavy gauge but normally use 1.5mm at most. I decided to try these in 2mm. The quality of the picks is really great. No sharp edges or weird anomaly’s. The quality is consistent. I however find that they are very smooth with almost no grip. This mixed with the thickness that the pick doesn't bend, means that they slip and i drop them a lot. I will go back to using Dunlop Max grip instead.
Pros.. solid. Sturdy. Well made.
Cons.. no grip and slippy
Overall, these are nice picks. I like heavy gauge but normally use 1.5mm at most. I decided to try these in 2mm. The quality of the picks is really great. No sharp edges or weird anomaly’s. The quality is consistent. I however find that they are very smooth with almost no grip. This mixed with the thickness that the pick doesn't bend, means that they slip and i drop them a lot. I will go back to using Dunlop Max grip instead.
Pros.. solid. Sturdy. Well made.
Cons.. no grip and slippy
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Great speed pick
These are top notch. The 2 mm is great on Acoustic Guitar. And great price!
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