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The Jim Dunlop Ultex® Sharp Pick 1.4MM 6 Pack features a precision-engineered sharp tip and ultra-durable Ultex material, offering guitarists superior control, crisp tone, and long-lasting performance. Designed with a seamless contoured edge to prevent slipping, these picks are favored by professionals for their balance of speed and articulation across all playing styles.
| ASIN | B002IJK0J2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #750 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #33 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Body Material Type | Delrin |
| Brand Name | Jim Dunlop |
| Color | Yellow |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,454) |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710137042544 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
| Included Components | 6 guitar picks |
| Item Dimensions | 4.25 x 3 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Ultex Sharp 6 Pack |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | KMC Music Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 433P140 |
| Material Type | Delrin |
| Model Name | 24433140006 |
| Model Number | 433P140 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Size | 1.40mm |
| Style | 6 |
| UPC | 710137042544 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Please contact manufacturer for warranty information. If item is found defective by the manufacturer, an exchange or refund will be offered. |
A**Y
Fantastic picks
The pick attacks on these are nice and snappy, and consistent. There is no "clack" on the plain strings, nor "scratch" on the wound strings, if you know what I mean. They glide across the strings with ease. I have the 1.4mm and the 2.0mm and both are fantastic. It's been several months of only using one pick of each thickness and I have not noticed any wear. Because the underlying material is pretty stiff, there isn't much difference between 1.4mm and 2.0mm in terms of rigidity. However, I find the 1.4mm easier to hold. The 2.0mm occasionally slips a bit... the pick is thick enough that if my finger or thumb end up near the edge, it will slide down that relatively steep bevel on the pick edge. The 1.4mm is just thick enough to feel and play like a heavy pick, but thin enough that the bevel (which I wouldn't do without because it helps the pick glide better) doesn't present a slipping problem. One other thing to note is that these picks solve a problem I didn't know I had... when I play in the upper registers (17th fret and up) of the upper strings there is a tendency for the notes to get "plinky" when I use other picks. Hard to explain, but maybe you know what I'm talking about—all you hear is the pick attack, and very little of the actual note. Somehow, these picks cause those upper notes to ring loud and clear. It sounds great. Overall, both picks are better, in my opinion, than any of the other picks I own, which is a lot. By the way, this includes other picks of the same material but different shape, and other picks of the same shape but different material. The 1.4mm Ultex Sharp is just exactly perfect for me, but I'd still take the 2.0mm over any of my other picks if I had to.
A**R
THE BEST PICK THAT DUNLOP MAKES
I have been on the search for the perfect guitar pick for years. I have tried just about every shape and gimmick at this point, until I narrowed it down to this. I first tried a Jazz III XL ultex pick a few months ago, and found that the material was insanely durable. I would blow through normal tortex picks way too fast, and ultex solved that issue. Albeit its more expensive but for how long they last, that outweighs tortex being cheaper. What I wasnt happy with about the Jazz III XL Ultex was that they werent sharp enough. I just could not get enough articulation with my playing style. Then I found Ultex Sharps and it is the end all be all of guitar picks for me. They are absolutely perfect. The size is perfect, I have pretty large fingers and play hetfield-style with three fingers touching the pick and they fit. The perfect pick.
C**L
Good pick
Love these picks
J**T
Picks feel good, and sound good.
Feel good - can grip them well even while sweaty, sound good. Get a clearer tone out of my guitar strings.
A**.
My perfect pick
I found my perfect pick. I've been trying out many different picks every since I started playing guitar. For a long time I was a die-hard Jazz III user, but found they were just a little too small for me to comfortably slam out chords. I tried the sharp-tipped Gravity and V-picks as well, but found that they felt too thick and stiff for anything but lead work. Then I found these, and they're just perfect. The 1.14 mm Ultex sharps have (almost) everything i want - the perfect size and tip, just enough flex to make chords comfortable, an grippy material, and snappy top-end tone. On top of all that, they're dirt cheap if you buy them in bulk. My one complaint is that they wear out super fast. I use 10-52 strings in standard tuning, and I play a lot of hard, heavy power chords, Metallica-style. Under my abuse, these picks only last for about 30 minutes before the edges and tips are blunted, and I have to sharpen them up on some sandpaper to make them usable again. Most people are not nearly as abusive to their picks as I am, so this may be a non-issue for you.
F**R
Sharp Point-good pickin
I used these many years ago, but then tried several other brands. The others were alright, but there's something about the sharp point and durability of these Dunlaps, that helps me navigate the guitar strings...good pickin'.
B**M
Decent Picks, but can be hard to hold
These are made from a good material, but I have had a hard time holding on to them.
M**E
Guitar pick
High quality , very good feel.
Y**Ö
I love these ultex picks! Best pick material in my opinion. You get clear, bright sound with these picks. They last long and are very durable. I use the .90, the 2.0 and the 1.14 on my fender squier telecaster. I use the .90 on acoustic guitars. A little pricey compared to other material and other brands, but worth every penny.
F**R
Zeer goede kwaliteit, heel goed voor het hardere werk en gaan een la,ge tijd mee, aanraderè
D**H
The pick is of GREAT DURABILITY!! It has significantly increased my speed. THIS PICK IS A STEAL!!
A**K
They are my favorite pick, precise and last for months. I just found 0.73 good for acoustic and electric guitar. Maybe sharp version is not perfect for strumming, but it is great for picking. But it is just my personal preference. Only downside, it easily hides on wood floor :)
M**T
O produto é ótimo, podem comprar sem medo. Muito satisfeito.
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