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Dunlop Big Stubby 24 pcs Pack 3.0

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Dunlop Big Stubby 24 pcs Pack 3.0
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"Stubby" is for ...."steady" !
DimKoski 10.11.2020
I tried a lot of picks,a really huge ammount! The last 10 years I've been married to Dunlop's big stubbies for many reasons!These picks have a great grip,because of their hollow body! You just can't loose it! This ensures an effective holding through the night on stage,where I usually play more than 20 songs, mostly around 30,so I get tired as the concert approaches it's end and a tight grip ensures accurate picking till the end.
Having a "drop" -like shape, stubbies have great "touch" on the strings. You can get a nice,flawless alternate picking, great string-slide for clean sweep-picking arpeggios and a powerfull,heavy strike when playing chords plus cool, crispy strumming sound! Yes, I love Dunlop Big Stubbies! In addition, these picks last for a really long time, due to their steady construction,so if you byu Thomann's 24 pcs pack, you will be covered for lots of rehearsals ,gigs and recordings!
So...a perfect tone tool with perfect grip, great durability in a big pack for a low price? It's a winner!
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my new go-to pick
Anonymous 28.03.2016
I got these to experiment with thicker/sturdier picks, and it was a success. These are now my go-to picks. Initially I was a bit scared that such a big pick would be unweildly, and if you have the same concern, I must insist that you try such a pick out. Maybe you'll like the feel of it, like I did.

I'd been using the heavy Dunlop Tortex 1.14 for 10 years or so up to now, and picking up a big stubby was a revelation. I have a much better grip on them. They work great with hybrid picking. They sound a bit brighter, what with being a nylon pick, but I've gotten used to it.

I recommend the 24 pack because I, at least, wear the tip out rather quickly (it's noticeably less pointy after about two weeks of use).
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I don't use anything else
MD2 28.09.2020
These are really fast and smooth across my strings. Being fat and stubby, they are actually easy to grip.
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My Favourite guitar pick, ever!
Richard H. 873 15.04.2015
I know these are very thick picks but they feel great in the hand and give you total control over your contact with the strings. I mainly play classic rock and blues with a mixture of clean tones and various degrees of crunch and over drive. You actually learn to use a lighter touch with these as the pick transfers all the energy from you hand to string so, for me at least, my playing became a lot more dynamic and when you dig in these really bring out all those harmonics. I use them on acoustic guitar also, again with a lighter touch from the right hand.
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My favorite pick for decades
Evymoon 15.12.2020
The Big Stubby 3.0 and sometimes the 2.0 are my only picks since 2008. I play almost everything from 5 strings bass with a low-B to .10 XL high E on some Strat'. They are indestructible hold hard between my fingers. Once you're used to them, any one can play 20 grades of strength with the same pick. I hardly recommend them, and always buy them by 24 to give away half of the pack to my students and friends. #WhenSizeMatters
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Hard Wearing
Andrew72 31.07.2013
I use these picks for bass and they are very hard wearing. They have strong attack without being too clicky or scratchy sounding. They are a little hard to grip especially with sweaty hands.
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The best plastic pics money can buy?
Zekeman 06.12.2024
Okay, we all know that opinions about picks are totally subjective. There are no rules. The best players in any given genre will use anything from soft floppy picks to brick hard picks, from tiny to large, slippery to frictional... But if you're into good grip and hard picks with instant response for micro-second timing and dynamics, and picks that last for hundreds of hours of playing time... if you're picky about such things, this is your pick. Sorry, couldn't resist.
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Dunlop Big Stubby 24 pcs Pack 3.0