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Dunlop Nylon Standard 0.38

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Nylon Standard Plectrums

  • Thickness: 0.38 mm
  • Pack of 12
Available since December 2001
Item number 151426
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness Thin
Delivery Quantity 12
95 kr
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All sorts of plectrum thicknesses are good to have.
Creation Recording Studio 02.09.2021
I have a big jar full of plectrums in the studio, so I have a lot of choice when it comes for acoustic guitar sounds, an example for this is, when I want to double up an acoustic guitar recording, I always use a plectrum with a different thickness, in that way you get a completely different sound from the second guitar, which can create more separation in the stereo picture. Or if it's a single acoustic guitar that I am recording, the plectrum choice can really alter the sound of the guitar, so I choose a plectrum that will help the guitar fit in the mix I am working on.
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Making Flippy Floppy
Vertically compliant 20.12.2020
Extremely thin, bendy picks for fast, snappy rhythm parts. Great for beginners and for certain songs -- this is not really a general purpose pick for everything.
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Perfekt für Anfänger!
christin e 04.12.2021
Bin super happy damit, sie sind qualitativ hochwertig (vor allem für den Preis) und besonders für Gitarrenanfänger geeignet!
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Dunlop Nylon Standard 0.38
Robert814 09.06.2019
These are VERY thin! But still stiffer than my usual Red Sharkfin Goldprint 0.52. The actual material must be different. These feel like real nylon, whereas the Sharkfins feel softer, but I believe also are said to be nylon. I've also occasionally used the Dunop Nylon 0.46, which are more widely used. I just decided to give these a try, as I'm now using .010 on one guitar instead of my usual .008 and .007 strings.
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