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The Jim Dunlop Primetone® Triangle Grip Pick 1.5MM (3 Pack) features a durable Ultex body with hand-burnished sculpted edges for smooth string release and precise control. Made in the USA, these picks offer a 1.5mm thickness ideal for articulate runs and rich, mellow rhythm tones. Perfectly suited for professional and aspiring guitarists alike, this pack of three delivers exceptional value and consistent performance.
| ASIN | B00JB4WATU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,011 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #128 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Body Material Type | Acrylic |
| Brand Name | Jim Dunlop |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (654) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710137076839 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | extra_thick |
| Included Components | 3 guitar picks |
| Item Dimensions | 4.4 x 0.1 x 3.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Guitar Picks |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jim Dunlop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 512P150 |
| Material Type | Acrylic |
| Model Name | 24512150003 |
| Model Number | 512P150 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Size | 1.5mm |
| Style | 3 Pack |
| UPC | 710137076839 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Please contact manufacturer for warranty information. If item is found defective by the manufacturer, an exchange or refund will be offered. |
T**B
Really nice plectrum
I like the feel/grip and sound of the picks. They definitely catch and release the strings more predictably than most. The sound is mellow and fairly dark. For my taste they’re great for rhythm playing but when playing melodies they don’t produce a clean cutting tone. For most types of playing they’re great, particularly at their price point. For those looking for a Blue Chip-like pick these aren’t them. If I want a clear clean tone and a pick that allows me to play faster and smoother than any other pick I’ll always grab my TAD40 or 50 and leave the Primetones at home. "For those looking for a Blue Chip-like pick these aren’t them." OK, so I may very well be wrong. I just got done playing a bluegrass set on my D-18 with a new set of Martin Retro Bluegrass strings using a 1.4mm version of this pick - the guitar sounded amazing and keeping tempo was no more effort than a BC pick. Depending on a person's taste and gear setup, the Primetone may meet all your needs. Clearly at a more budget friendly price too!
G**D
One of the best "non-boutique" picks available!
Okay, fellow Amazon shopper... if you are just beginning your adventure with guitar or mandolin, you will be shocked to learn that some folks pay $35 or more for a single guitar pick. (Blue Chip and Tone Slab are two of the popular high-dollar options, and they truly are phenomenal quality. Go buy one of those when you turn pro.) The Jim Dunlop Primetone family of picks offers a variety of shapes, sizes, and thicknesses. I like this shape and thickness for my mandolin. The edges are nicely beveled for smooth action against the strings, and the thickness allows the sound to come from the strings rather than from the pick flopping around. You might also like the Golden Gate "Clown Barf" picks. They are equally nice sounding, and they don't hide in the bottom of your instrument case! Blue Chip and Tone Slab picks definitely have their place, but if you are on a budget (who's not these days?) the Primetone and Golden Gate picks are excellent alternatives for a FRACTION of the price.
C**A
Great mandolin pick
This is my favorite mandolin pick. So easy to hang onto, it doesn't move in your hand no matter how fast you play
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 models like this one.
B**L
Very comfortable with nice tone and thickness.
What pick you choose is subjective and personal. I find these very comfortable with nice tone and thickness.
L**N
nice pick!
nice pick
J**K
Poor return policy
The picks are too pointed for me for articulate playing but are of good quality. BE AWARE! If you decide to order these, the return policy will provide you with reasons to be unhappy. You will a) have to print out a return label b) cut it to size c) purchase a mailer to put the picks in d) tape the label to the mailer. e ) use the United States Postal Service to send them back. A h*** of a lot of time and trouble for $14 worth of picks. Do what you want, but I will NEVER do business with them again. And as for the picks? They are in the trash.
D**H
Bass pick
Great pick for bass guitar.
M**H
I play Dreadnought guitars with these large triangle picks. I thought they would be too big, but they're fine. The first picks I have owned that stay put in my finger grip.
A**E
Zeer goed plectrum voor de mandoline. 👍👍
I**4
These are great for a beginning mandolin player. They are grippy on both sides, well made, durable, and make a great tone. I noticed a difference working with these than the other picks I tried. I'm not yet good enough to justify getting a Blue Chip, but wanted something more fun to use with better grip than the cheapie ones from the music store. These fit the bill. Definitely recommend.
M**I
Was soll ich sagen, ich hab recht große Finger, daher mag ich fürs Strumming eher größere Pleks... Dieses liegt mir gut in der Hand und es klingt tatsächlich gut für meine verwöhnten Ohren. Ich hab schon so viele Pleks in der Hand gehabt, aber nur ein V-Pick vom Thomann ist vom Klang so ähnlich, aber ein wenig schriller. Dieser passt mir momentan am liebsten, selbst wenn es sich mal dreht, was mir nicht mehr so oft passiert, ist es ja abgesichert. Gut zum üben für Anfänger die bisher nur ganz dünne Picks fürs Strumming nehmen. Klanglich für mich recht ausgewogen, die Leute die es bisher gehört haben lobten den Sound auch.
T**I
ピックのエッジが使い込んで丸まったあの感じに研磨されており、最初から馴染んだ感じで弾けます。
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