🎶 Elevate Your Play with Prime Grip Picks!
The Jim Dunlop 450P0.96 Prime Grip Delrin 500 Picks come in a set of 12, featuring a 0.96 mm thickness for optimal sound quality. Weighing just 10 grams and measuring 10.16 x 6.35 x 0.64 cm, these picks are designed for guitarists seeking enhanced grip and handling, ensuring a slick release and fat tone during performances.
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 6.35 x 0.64 cm; 10 Grams |
Item model number | 450P.96 |
Colour | Black |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
guitar_pick_thickness | 0.96 mm |
Scale Length | inches |
Size | .96mm |
Item Weight | 10 g |
A**P
Jim Dunlop Guitar Picks
These appear to be just what I was searching for. They have a finish which allows a good comfortable and secure grip and are not too " bendy or clicky". I went for the size 0.71 and may also order the size 0.88 to compare.
G**S
Great bass picks
Although I've been playing bass for a number of years, I've always played finger style. So experimenting with picks is a new journey, trying picks in varying thicknesses from 0.5mm to 2mm. Finding these Jim Dunlop Prime Grip Delrin 500 2mm picks that have raised wording and design on them has been a revolution and these are definitely my new go-to picks as they work very well on both round wound and flat wound strings with good retention of tone, don't slip in my fingers, and show no signs of wear as yet.
R**O
Good 'Attack' for a lightweight plectrum
As a long time user of Jim Dunlop 0.46mm Nylon plectra, I thought I'd try these 0.46mm Delrin plectra instead. Bright red in colour, these plectra are thin, lightweight and are made easier to grip by the pattern embossed into them. The plastic (Delrin?) is harder than the nylon I am used to so a little less flexible and creates a slightly sharper sound than I am used to - the 'attack' is more pronounced than for a nylon plectrum. They are a perfectly good plectrum that should prove durable and will appeal to many players. For my folky style of playing, I shall buy some more Jim Dunlop 0.46mm Nylon plectra.
A**R
Very grippy
Great picks and very grippy. Would recommend for strumming not picking. .46mm
D**K
Hard to drop, has good grip
I’m a hard hitter, so used to break loads of strings because of this. I’ve tried really thin pick, like .38, and although o don’t break strings with these, you can’t play solos with them. The Ernie Ball Delfina allows me to do both. I’ll probably never use another pick
J**C
Excellent
The best Bass pick I've used. Comfortable and sturdy. Purchase with confidence
R**N
Perfect tone
It produces a very nice and warm tone, has a good grip and responds to articulations really well. May not be the best option for absolute beginners but that may vary from person to person. Over all; very happy with it.
B**T
good sound and quite robust for a thin pick
Like the sound produces, does not wear out easily, grip panel on side , good value
F**O
Palheta grossa e com gripe
Caminho sem volta: palheta boa demais. Excelente opção. Grip muito bom
S**R
Good grip feature
The grip feature is good for me because of a lower chance of dropping a pick during a gig and a lower chance of the pick spinning around between my thumb and index finger while playing which is a problem with me when using smooth picks.
M**R
Muy buenas plumillas
Se sienten sólidas, se agarran muy bien.
S**J
Best guitar picks for the price
Just perfect. I love the grip on these, especially with slightly sweaty fingers. Just the right thickness for me but of course that's personal preference.
B**S
Tried them in the variety pack, my go to pick
I tried these in the Dunlop variety pack and they are now my go-to pick. I like the tortex as well but the grip on these is great. Good picks. Would recommend it to anyone who has picks shifting on them or drop picks. These grip well.
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