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Dunlop Delrin 500 Pick 0,96mm

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  • Delrin 500 Standard Plectrum
  • Thickness: 0.96 mm
  • Colour: Dark Pink
  • Players Pack Set of 12 pieces
Available since May 2005
Item number 180766
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness Heavy
Delivery Quantity 12
76 kr
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What more can be said?!
Anonymous 16.07.2014
What can really be said about Dunlop Delrin picks that hasn't been said already.

I go through picks like nothing else, they never break just slip down behind the sofa or fall into a black hole that obviously follows me around when I am playing bass.

These picks are what I have used since day one, nothing else feels the same for my hands. No matter if I buy 1 in a guitar shop or a gross bag to stock up they always feel perfect right out of the pack, perfectly uniform and never have any weak points.

If you play bass these are the picks I recommend above all others, they are just thick enough to get nice attack in the strings but not so thick you lose all sensation of the strings.

Plus being bright pink they are really, really easy to find when you drop them on a dark stage!
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A different take on a classic
Funeral Musician 29.07.2024
Much like the classic Tortex picks introduced in 1981, these are made from Delrin, which is a trademarked DuPont's take on polyoxymethylene, a type of thermoplastic. Even the familiar turtle design is the same, except here it says “500” on the shell rather than “Tortex”. However, unlike Tortex, which appear to be punched out of a sheet of Delrin, and therefore have square edges, these are cast and have round edges. They are not polished, mind you, so there is a slight nub from the injection molding on the shortest of the three edges. For the majority of people, it will not affect the playability, unless they hold the pick by the tip and strum with the grip (the wide part), like The Edge from U2. In any case, as a perfectionist, I always remove any such witness marks with a 4-way nail file. I have deducted one star for not doing that at the factory, but, considering the cost per pick (of which there is a dozen in the bag, rather than the usual six), it is probably too much to ask. The other attribute setting Delrin 500 apart from Tortex is the texture of the surface. Whereas Tortex picks feel rough (and, some say, “chalky”) to the touch, these are smooth and glossy, which might be a deal-breaker to some players due to their tendency to slip around. Personally, I sweat very little, so it has never been a problem for me. The last thing I will say is that the color is not only pretty, but it also makes these picks a whole lot easier to find on the floor than, say, a transparent yellow Ultex. To someone who is a myopic klutz that constantly drops things, it is a very big deal indeed.
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bungel 27.03.2021
good clarity of sound and improved speed over classic Dunlop picks. They feel a bit smaller in size compared to classic pick designs and that needed getting used to.
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Ok pick for heavier playing style
TAJO 12.12.2019
Playing mostly powerful single note riffs, so the thickness is perfect. I somehow expected these to have more grip, but it happens to be too slippery for me
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