🎸 Elevate your riffs with the pick that pros swear by!
The JIM DUNLOP 1.0mm Blue Tortex Standard Pick is a durable, precision-crafted guitar pick made in the USA since 1981. Featuring a matte grip surface and a perfectly balanced standard shape, it delivers a bright, snappy attack favored by legendary musicians worldwide.
G**6
Good!
Great picks! Have a ton of different styles but I love these the best,you can play fast and pinch harmonics come out w zero issues
G**W
THIS PICK IS THE BEST OF THE BEST 1mm SIZE!
I AGREE WITH EVERYBODY WHO GAVE THIS PICK 5 STARS! I HAVE BEEN USING A 1mm PICK FOR YEARS! YOU CAN PLAY THE GUITAR SOFT OR PLAY THE GUITAR HARD TO GET THE MOST VOLUME! YOU WON'T GO WRONG WITH THIS PICK!
E**M
Best Guitar Picks
I've tried many other guitar picks and none of them come close to these ones. They are easy to grip and produce great sounds from the guitar. I would recommend them to any guitar player.
N**L
Goldilocks pick
I used these for years when I played guitar as a teenager 30 years ago. Just bought my first guitar in 25 years and tried a few other picks - maybe it's sense memory, but these feel so right to me. The tone is perfect for my acoustic, it's rich and full but I can still hear the mids clear as day. I like the Clayton Sand Shark for grip, but those sound a bit "scooped," and tone is king. They strum really easily, too. Everyone has their preference, but there's a reason these have been the standard as long as they have.
S**Y
Just as good as I remembered
Didn't get to play much guitar for a while. These used to be my favorites, they were all I'd use. When I started playing again I bought some Fender picks. They were slippery plastic and I didn't like them at all. These grip so easy, I love them. Definitely a personal preference thing, but when I went back to these they just felt perfect again. Love how easy they are to grip
I**S
Thick is better
I usually play the celluloid picks, size X-H (Extra Heavy, yellow) But I decided to try these out as a cheaper option. In the end I prefer the thicker “heavier” pick. I tend to play a lot of hard rock and metal (Architects, Halestorm, Bring Me The Horizon) with .10 to .42 strings so the thicker the pick the better. If you want to save $1 then buy these. If you want to spend $5 on picks that’ll last much longer and sounds stronger against heavier strings then go for the celluloid picks. Dunlop still makes the best picks imo.
E**S
Best picks in the business
I’ve used Dunlop picks since I started playing and haven’t switched to any other brand
M**R
Quality deal
I'm not super picky when it comes to picks, and I have some preferences, but sometimes I try new stuff. I know Dunlop is great, friends love them, so I thought I'd try them out. They aren't the best picks I've ever had, but that is more of a subjective issue, and these are great and easy to hold and feel good. They aren't too stiff, not too flimsy, so try them out!
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