🎶 Elevate Your Strumming Game!
The JIM DUNLOP Primetone Standard .88mm Sculpted Plectra offers musicians a premium playing experience with hand-burnished edges and a variety of shapes, all crafted from durable Ultex material. This 3-pack ensures you’re always ready to rock, whether you prefer a low-profile grip or a smooth traditional surface.
Material Type | Delrin |
Size | .88mm |
Style | 3 Pack |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thick |
M**A
Yes, you should get these.
Great picks, great tones, great feel. But them...you won't be disappointed.
I**A
really nice picks
really nice picks, but pretty pricey too! Damn!! for three picks!! Haha well, they are nice picks I have to say that. But its just a bit of plastic, c'mon!The only thing that is of poor quality is dealing with amazon customer service. It's extremely poor customer service, and lack thereof. When calling the customer service you end up some place overs seas and it's impossible to understand anyone let alone get your point across without them trying to summarize what you said back to you and it sounds like they have no idea what they are talking about, and have no English speaking skills whatsoever. It is a seriously poor reflection of our times when the man who owns amazon could do so much better for the people he employs and services, as customers. This is such a disservice when you are unable to have a conversation with who should be customer service. This will appear on all reviews because amz refuses to do anything to help or improve the situation for it's customers or own workforce, it's really a shame and a pity.
K**R
Best Material for a Great Pick-- Clean and Precise
The best pick I have ever used. This pick material actually makes a more precise feel and the guitar strings sound a little cleaner. I would pass out a 5-star rating, but they are pricey compared to most picks. Looks like a case of "you get what you pay for".. but does the disparity have to be so great? Honestly, if I have several different types of picks laying around, I now gravitate automatically to the Primetone. The Dunlop Tortex Wedge picks are considerably cheaper but the action/sound is inferior.
J**T
prime tone picks
excellent picks, worth the price
C**S
great pick, serioulsy lol
Feels great, sounds great and the perfect amount of fight/give. Try them - you'll be happy you did.
B**N
Get 1 Blue Chip or 15 of these for $35
Im a lifelong professional guitarist and recently discover the Blue Chip pick, which pretty much licked muy playing up a good notch. The problem, of course, is the $35 price tag for one pick. And if you think you won't lose one then you're delusional. I've lost and found my Blue Chip dozens of times, which is at best stressful and inconvenient when you rely on something for your profession. Anyway, to make a long story short, I searched for a similar pick and found these. They feel and play so close to the Blue Chip that I can't tell the difference. I've only used these for about a month so I don't know the life expectancy but a month on a pick is already excellent with the amount I play (3 plus hours per day) so I'm pretty much sold already. The Blue Chip is an amazing pick and these seem to compete well so I give them 5 stars.
M**.
It's not a Blue Chip but it is a nice pick.
It's not a Blue Chip but it is a nice pick. It doesn't stick to my fingers like an acrylic or Blue Chip pick does but at the price I've experimented by drilling holes in some to help the grip and ordered the textured ones.
B**A
Great picks.
Use both the .88's and 1.3 small triangles for acoustic playing depending on the style.I'm not going to say they're as good as Blue Chips though I personally find them pretty darn close and a much better value. Thinner ones will be brighter than the thicker ones though all Primetone picks will elicit a warm, rich, and complex tone from your acoustic guitar.
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