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Big, hard and grippy
These are pretty big picks. If you aren't used to triangle picks they might be awkward to use at first.
I used the green .88mm version of these picks for a while, but recently moved to the harder, 1mm version. I've been absolutely loving them. Their size helps with grip. I cant recall one of these ever slipping out of my hand. The triangle shape means you effectively get three picks for the price of one. They don't wear down particularily fast. I've used picks that wear down slower, but also picks that wear out much, much faster. Again, the triangle shape makes them last a long time.
I used the green .88mm version of these picks for a while, but recently moved to the harder, 1mm version. I've been absolutely loving them. Their size helps with grip. I cant recall one of these ever slipping out of my hand. The triangle shape means you effectively get three picks for the price of one. They don't wear down particularily fast. I've used picks that wear down slower, but also picks that wear out much, much faster. Again, the triangle shape makes them last a long time.
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I pick this pick!
To me this is the best pick in the world. I am a heavy hitter guitar player and when I play with the standard shape pick I always end up having to adjust it whilst holding it whilst playing so I use the proper edge.
With the triangular pick there is no proper edge, all edges are the correct ones! Regardless of how you play and hit the strings it always points the right way! Just like Jack Sparrow's compass.
With the triangular pick there is no proper edge, all edges are the correct ones! Regardless of how you play and hit the strings it always points the right way! Just like Jack Sparrow's compass.
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Just a bit to heavy
I've been using these plectrums for bass for quite some time now and although I like the shape, size and grip I find them just a bit to stiff for fast playing. I have ordered the green 0.88 plectrums to try out.
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I actually didn't receive this pick, I received 2 pack of 1,14
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My go to picks for metal
I love these so much. Ever since I discovered them 5 years ago, I keep going back to them for playing death metal with my guitar. They are great for palm mutes, and the fact that they have three identical sides is perfect when you often switch from tapping with your right hand to using the pick.
And on top of that, they last for ages, can't recommend them enough !
And on top of that, they last for ages, can't recommend them enough !
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TJ
Won't slip.
I always liked to cut my picks surface for a better grip. I havent needed to do that on the tortex triangles so im happy for that. All in all they are a great lineup of picks. Go Dunlop.
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kk
very cool picks
the shape is cool, the grip is good and the thickness is also great (i have tried the 0.88 ones but i found these ones were easier to use/handle with the bass strings)
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Dunlop Tortex Triangle
I bought these to play fast songs on the bass. They're bigger than normal picks so they work great with the thick bass strings. Durability is great, of course they rub off with heavy use but that's just normal.
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Ba
Good pick
Solid, nice sound, perfect to play loud!
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Great picks!
These are big, great picks. Very durable, high quality. I think the grip is a very personal thing, it differs from player to player.
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