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I am not fond of overly expensive picks. It is a tool, I do not need a pick which has been crafted from a meteorite from another dimension.
But I want something quality that I can rely upon. These are those picks.
I use these picks for both electric guitar and also for electric bass. The only time I use a different pick is for playing very strummy passages, where I prefer a thin nylon pick. I can't rate pick thickness, this is such a personal thing. I love the way these thick picks punish you for making a mistake. Others will hate the sound. I can't rate something so different for everyone.
But having a pick that can stand all the recording I do and maintain its edge is great.
The only reason I am getting more is that I lost the previous ones that I had. This is an entirely natural occurrence, and lends further weight to me not buying expensive picks.
I can think of nothing negative to say about these picks that wouldn't be personal preference. They work and they're good value.
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The perfect pick!
Anonymous 28.01.2015
Most of us guitarists ignore the influence of pick to the tone.
But here is where it all begins!
Not at the strings, pickup, guitar or Amp - the pick is the first thing - and it's in your hand!
So don't save your money and ignore even these little things in guitarist-life.
Let's see:
A good pick needs a good grip, so you won't lose it.
It has too feel ergonomic, so it will be one with your fingers and won't get tired of holding it.
It should hit the strings hard enough without stopping you motion.
It should release the strings fast, rolling-off and without killing the tone.
The material shouldn't swallow the tone.
Well... It sounds impossible?
No!!!
Buy Dunlop Big Stubby picks - and you'll see!
I use 1.00mm and 2.00mm
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Only picks I use from now on.
EFH1 21.05.2019
Bought there picks because the recess in the middle seemed interesting. Picks shifting position between the finger due to lack of grip are a recurring issue in my playing. They did help a lot with my playing and I started using them exclusively. Highly recommended.
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The Mitsos 04.02.2021
Good grip for picking "attack", check them out if you are looking for 2mm plectrums
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My new favourite pick
Anonymous 21.01.2016
Best pick i ever had.
It's thick and very stiff, the tone is sharp and clean,the grip is good and the shape of the pick fits beautifuly in your fingers.
I like to play my guitar fast and this pick is the perfect for that, the scales come out clean and sweep picking sound sharp.
Buy it, try it you won't regret.
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The best picks!
Anonymous 20.02.2017
Coming from classical, finger playing, I tried many picks while I was struggling toget used to play with these. And these Stubby are just the best! Please don't use soft, hippie picks, them are no good! :)
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Perfect for me
Axis14 01.09.2024
These picks are hard to get in shops in Dublin, often out of stock. Thomann offered the best online deal, although I wish there was a lower standard rate of shipping for smaller items like this. I have to wait until I am ordering something larger to bundle these in.