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JIM DUNLOP Standard .60mm Orange Guitar Pick, 12 Pack
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Color | Orange |
Size | 0.60mm |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
Brand | JIM DUNLOP |
Style | 12 Pack |
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- 12 Tortex Picks Orange .60mm
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Price | $5.49$5.49 | $8.58$8.58 | $8.14$8.14 | -8% $8.90$8.90 Typical: $9.67 |
Delivery | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 |
Customer Ratings | ||||
Giftable | 4.9 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
Easy to hold | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
For beginners | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Durability | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
number of pieces | 12 | 24 | 24 | 24 |
pick thickness | thin | medium | medium | thin |
size | 0.60mm | 0.60mm | 0.73mm | 0.50mm |
material | — | Tortex | Tortex | Tortex |
compatible devices | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar |
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Product information
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 0.1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
ASIN | B0064BCRQE |
Item model number | 418P.60 |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #264 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #12 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 16, 2004 |
Color Name | Orange |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
Size | 0.60mm |
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Tortex Standard Picks
Jim Dunlop
Product Description
The pick used by top musicians worldwide. Tortex picks are carefully designed and manufactured to give the characteristic maximum memory and minimum wear that made original tortoise shell famous. Gauges (mm): .50, .60, .73, .88, 1.0, 1.14
From the manufacturer
Performance is Everything
- Tortex was first released in 1981
- Built on precision & consistency
- Made in Benicia, California
Tortex: It's More Than a Pick
The pick used by top musicians worldwide. Whether you're playing searing electric leads or strumming acoustic passages, the appeal of Tortex as a sonic paintbrush is universal.
- Designed to mimic the characteristics of a tortoise shell pick
- Highly durable treated Delrin base
- Maximum memory
- Bright, crisp tone
- Snappy, fluid attack
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Classic Turtle LogoGrip-enhancing matte surface for improved hold. |
Timeless DesignJim Dunlop's original Tortex formula is still used today. |
Vibrant Tortex PaletteGauging shorthand; spot your orange 0.60mm across the room. |
Stock Up12 picks in a pack mean just enough of your favorite pick. |
From the brand
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Located in Benicia, California, Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. was founded as a small family-owned and -operated company by Jim Dunlop in 1965. Today, it is a leading innovator of electronics, picks, capos, slides, strings and other music accessories. Home to such legendary products as the Cry Baby Wah, MXR pedals, Tortex Picks, and the Original Trigger Capo, Dunlop offers high performance and a better playing experience to musicians worldwide.
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MXR EFFECTS
Founded in 1972 and part of the Dunlop family since 1988, MXR continues to provide modern innovations alongside the classics.
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PICKS
Since 1965, Dunlop has lead the world in pick design—from classic Nylon and Tortex Picks to innovative Primetone and Flow Picks.
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CAPOS
Our very first offering, Dunlop Capos reflect the innovation, quality, and precision that only 50+ years of experience can provide.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
Preferred by the pros since 1999, Dunlop has everything you need to care for your instrument with confidence.
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CRY BABY WAH PEDALS
Released in 1967, the Cry Baby Wah has continued under Dunlop since 1981 to evolve and help players shape their musical vision.
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Customers like the quality, durability, stability, feel and thickness of the guitar pick. For example, they mention it's made of a really tough material, it holds up great, the texture adds a decent amount of grip and that it stays put in their fingers. That said, they find the.60mm to be the perfect thickness for the style and sound they're looking for.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the guitar picks. They mention that they are the best picks on the planet, perfect, and the perfect golden standard.
"They're standard for a reason. Good picks. Everyone has their own taste, all depends what you play...." Read more
"...This is a really good pick though and it really is easy to use and to hold onto.Grip is sick as it’s kind of chalky feeling...." Read more
"...They are good and durable picks but I prefer to use Jim Dunlop Standard Nylon picks for a more balanced tone and better grip...." Read more
"These Dunlop Tortex picks are nice. They have like a strange dull satin finish and are sold by thickness which i chose the orange .60 size...." Read more
Customers like the durability of the pick. They mention it's made of a really tough material that does not wear down, it holds up great, and has the right amount of give for fast strumming. They also say it'll last forever, is rigid enough without being clumsy, and is thick enough to make a quality tone.
"...Good picks. Everyone has their own taste, all depends what you play. Tough with the right amount of give for fast strumming without losing the..." Read more
"...As far as quality and design it’s amazing. The Tortex material actually causes a good grip and the pick will last a long time as well...." Read more
"...They are good and durable picks but I prefer to use Jim Dunlop Standard Nylon picks for a more balanced tone and better grip...." Read more
"...These picks are durable, light and smooth. All my guitar needed was a more delicate touch. I am extremely happy with my purchase...." Read more
Customers find the picks easy to hold on to, with excellent grip and strength. They also appreciate the chalk and the texture, which adds a decent amount of grip. Customers also say the pick glides easily over the strings, producing amazing notes.
"...I got these and their grip is confidence building. I am comfortable using them, and now can use celluloid's too!" Read more
"...As far as quality and design it’s amazing. The Tortex material actually causes a good grip and the pick will last a long time as well...." Read more
"...surface isn't smooth, it has a little texture, so it seems to stay put in my fingers...." Read more
"This size pick is amazing for strumming chords as it glides easily over the strings, producing amazing notes...." Read more
Customers like the feel of the pick. They say it has a great feel, never wears out, and has s very natural feeling texture to it. They are comfortable to hold, transmits good feeling from the strings, and are soft enough to cushion. They also mention that the picks are extremely smooth, firm, but not too stiff, and have a slight texture. They're stiff enough for clean arpeggio or lead picking of individual strings, while still being more of a matte texture.
"...I got these and their grip is confidence building. I am comfortable using them, and now can use celluloid's too!" Read more
"...The .60mm thickness is perfect for strumming but still stiff enough for solos...." Read more
"...These picks are durable, light and smooth. All my guitar needed was a more delicate touch. I am extremely happy with my purchase...." Read more
"...balance between stiff enough to rip out double picking and soft enough to cushion my sometimes too enthusiastic pressure when I'm rocking hard...." Read more
Customers like the thickness of the pick. They mention that the.60mm is the perfect thickness for the style and sound they're looking for. The pick gauge is thin enough to play rhythm but sturdy enough to pick individual strings. They also say the picks are just the right thickness to play heavy rock songs and quick passages with defined picking. Customers also mention that red picks give better action for strumming.
"...The .60mm thickness is perfect for strumming but still stiff enough for solos...." Read more
"...These picks are thick enough to play quick passages with defined picking but have enough give for a good strum sound...." Read more
"...Not to thick not to thin and comfortable to hold. I highly recommend these picks to any consumer." Read more
"Much easier to hold onto than celluloid picks imo. Perfect thickness for me. I use them for strumming and lead on acoustic and electric." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the picks. They say it produces a nice and even sound, is durable, and is perfect for loud jams. Some say that the pick is the absolute best for bass playing, and that the annoying reverb sound is gone. They also like the flex and the pick plays the strings like it should.
"...These picks produce a very bright sound. I prefer to use them on my cedar-top acoustic guitar to brighten up the mellow and warm tone...." Read more
"...to play quick passages with defined picking but have enough give for a good strum sound...." Read more
"...They’re easy enough to hold and keep ahold of, they put off a nice sound especially for this metal head!!" Read more
"These are the absolute best for bass playing imo, there’s not another pic out there that gives me same feel of control." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the guitar picks. They say it's a great item and price, and inexpensive to replace. Customers also say it is the perfect compromise.
"Nice picks for the price" Read more
"...Price is comparable. I only did the review to let people know they aren't some cheap copy." Read more
"...These are the perfect compromise...." Read more
"Love them. Definitely worth the price!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the difficulty of the pick. Some mention that the.6mm is a great balance between stiff enough to rip out double picking and just right for rocking hard, while others say that it's very rigid and hard to break in.
"These picks are like a medium light. They’re firm but flexible." Read more
"Tortex is awesome, we all know that. I find .6mm is a great balance between stiff enough to rip out double picking and soft enough to cushion my..." Read more
"...combo box guitar (that I was still using for my new guitar) were very plastic-y, very hard. I started wondering if the picks were the culprit...." Read more
"...The thickness is perfect for me, great for rhythm or lead...." Read more
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Grip is sick as it’s kind of chalky feeling. Idk but it works.
Oh and, Sick as in really good guys.
Anyway, when I first got my guitar home I noticed that while doing some basic strumming of chords with a pick (most notably G and D) my guitar was giving out this echo-y reverb-y sound that was highly noticeable and didn't sound right. Almost as if a small crash symbol was being played as well. I was disappointed with the sound and disappointed with my purchase. I didn't know what to do... Was it the strings? Was this guitar not meant for rhythm guitar style playing?
Then I realized - those picks that came with that combo box guitar (that I was still using for my new guitar) were very plastic-y, very hard. I started wondering if the picks were the culprit. I started doing some research for picks that were good for rhythm guitar / strumming. I found out about the Dunlop Tortex picks so decided to give them a shot. I decided to pull the trigger on some smaller / lighter ones as that seemed to be a recommendation if you are a strummer.
I ended up trying out the .60mm gauge - on the lighter end, but not ultra flimsy... Once I started playing with these IT MADE A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE! I can't stress enough how much more amazing my guitar sounds when I play. Chords are bright, full, crisp - and most importantly - that annoying reverb sound is gone. These picks are durable, light and smooth. All my guitar needed was a more delicate touch. I am extremely happy with my purchase. Come to find out, the Dunlop Tortex .60mm is the same exact pick that Dave Matthews uses - and I can totally see why!
Don't underestimate how much the right pick will have on the sound of your guitar with your playing style!
Equipment:
Taylor 114ce
Strings: Elixir Light Gauge Phosphor Bronze Nanoweb Coating
Picks: Dunlop Tortex Standard .60mm (Orange)
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やはりこれだなとつくづく思います。
使うのに慣れたらあなたのお気に入りのひとつになると思います。
Les médiators trop rigides donnent de la puissance au jeu mais nécessitent un gros travail du poignet, et une grande précisions du geste.
Ceux-là sont assez rigide pour donner la puissance et conservent juste assez de souplesse pour reposer le poignet.
Légèrement rugueux pour une bonne tenue entre le pouce et l'index.
Je recommande sans réserve.