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I chose this 'Acoustic' pack over the electric ones because I tend to prefer thinner plectrums, even though I exclusively play electric guitar.
This has been a good way to test out several types and find out that I don't need to settle for only one plectrum. For melodies and scales I tend to use the middle one like the .73 Tortex. For fast playing with tremolo picking, a lighter/thinner one like the 0.60 comes in more handy, especially with grip texture.
It's nice to have options.
The only negative i've found but didn't influence my rating because it's a cosmetic one, is that the illustration on the flex plectrum faded after a couple months. But I can only see that being a problem for the flex .73 & .88 that are alike. They're both white, so without the illustration, you can only tell them apart by feel.
I chose this 'Acoustic' pack over the electric ones because I tend to prefer thinner plectrums, even though I exclusively play electric guitar.
This has been a good way to test out several types and find out that I don't need to settle for only one plectrum. For melodies and scales I tend to use the middle one like the .73 Tortex. For fast playing with tremolo
I chose this 'Acoustic' pack over the electric ones because I tend to prefer thinner plectrums, even though I exclusively play electric guitar.
This has been a good way to test out several types and find out that I don't need to settle for only one plectrum. For melodies and scales I tend to use the middle one like the .73 Tortex. For fast playing with tremolo picking, a lighter/thinner one like the 0.60 comes in more handy, especially with grip texture.
It's nice to have options.
The only negative i've found but didn't influence my rating because it's a cosmetic one, is that the illustration on the flex plectrum faded after a couple months. But I can only see that being a problem for the flex .73 & .88 that are alike. They're both white, so without the illustration, you can only tell them apart by feel.
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try them all!
datacompboy 17.05.2021
I got them to find out what I like, along with other variety sets from the menu. Apparently, despite being "acoustic" variety pack, I have no issue to use all but the thinnest on my e-guitar.
I like the grip of the thinnest that made of special grip surface. which is very rough with large bumps -- they felt good (better than surface of harley benton's nylon ones) -- but they just doesn't "sound right".
For the beginners like me -- trust the description :) get acoustic or electric set depending on which guitar you have -- you don't need more picks to choose from :D
I got them to find out what I like, along with other variety sets from the menu. Apparently, despite being "acoustic" variety pack, I have no issue to use all but the thinnest on my e-guitar.
I like the grip of the thinnest that made of special grip surface. which is very rough with large bumps -- they felt good (better than surface of harley benton's nylon ones)
I got them to find out what I like, along with other variety sets from the menu. Apparently, despite being "acoustic" variety pack, I have no issue to use all but the thinnest on my e-guitar.
I like the grip of the thinnest that made of special grip surface. which is very rough with large bumps -- they felt good (better than surface of harley benton's nylon ones) -- but they just doesn't "sound right".
For the beginners like me -- trust the description :) get acoustic or electric set depending on which guitar you have -- you don't need more picks to choose from :D
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Nice selection of picks
AGuitarPlayer 27.08.2021
It's a well-known fact that the material and thickness of a pick can make a big difference on the sound, so having a wide selection of them can be very helpful when preparing to record some acoustic guitar- especially strumming, but also if you're just experimenting with different picks, trying to find the right one for whatever you want to achieve.
This selection by Dunlop offers a nice variety and more or less got you covered (it would be cool though if Dunlop offered these sorts of packs for some of their more ''exotic'' picks as well).
It's a well-known fact that the material and thickness of a pick can make a big difference on the sound, so having a wide selection of them can be very helpful when preparing to record some acoustic guitar- especially strumming, but also if you're just experimenting with different picks, trying to find the right one for whatever you want to achieve.
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It's a well-known fact that the material and thickness of a pick can make a big difference on the sound, so having a wide selection of them can be very helpful when preparing to record some acoustic guitar- especially strumming, but also if you're just experimenting with different picks, trying to find the right one for whatever you want to achieve.
This selection by Dunlop offers a nice variety and more or less got you covered (it would be cool though if Dunlop offered these sorts of packs for some of their more ''exotic'' picks as well).
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Cael, The Whale 18.08.2025
A little pick of everything is great for those unsure of what plectrum is right for their hand. Some real reliable ones in this pack. My personal favourite is the Dunlop Orange. I find it comfortable to use it in both Strum&Lead. Would highly recommend grabbing a few of these!