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The Jim Dunlop 450P 0.46 Prime Grip Delrin Picks are a set of 12 precision-crafted guitar picks made from durable red Delrin material. With a thin 0.46 mm thickness and a low-profile gripping surface, these picks deliver a fat tone and slick release, ensuring superior handling and control for guitarists seeking professional-grade performance.
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 6.35 x 0.64 cm; 7.26 g |
Item model number | 450P.46 |
Colour | Red |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
guitar_pick_thickness | 0.46 millimeters |
Scale Length | inches |
Material Type | Delrin |
Size | .46mm |
Item Weight | 7.26 g |
D**T
Best acoustic picks going.
0.46 are the best acoustic strumming picks I've used. Grippy as anything and the material adds a pleasing percussive element which isn't too loud. The flexibility is absolutely perfect so combined with the grip, I've never dropped one or gotten hung up on a misplaced strum. They do tend to wear down somewhat quickly but that's just the tradeoff with delrin.
P**"
Glad I Picked These!
Unlike the Maxi-grip Dunlop guitar pick, which feels a bit bigger and with a duller finish, the Dunlop Delrin 500 Prime Grip offers a polished, effortless, bevelled edge guitar pick that works well right out of the bag.Also, the double sided grip circle works well.I opted for the 1.14mm because I'm not a fan of the thinner gauges, although I may stretch to a .88mm pick when using lighter gauge strings so that I don't have to bother with a lighter grip on the pick.I've use all kinds of picks over the years, and so far, the Dunlop picks haven't let me down.For me, these picks are a good addition to my kit. I haven't used any others since they arrived. However, I would like to see them in a pearloid green type of colour.
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**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.
P**Y
Great Plec
Nice grip and good flexibility.
S**3
Great guitar picks
Great product, arrived on time, as described, recommended seller
M**L
Perfect stocking filler
These were the perfect stocking filler for my bass guitar playing son. He loves the thickness and durability of the picks. They are great value for money and the picture quality is perfect as they look exactly as expected. Would recommend and will certainly purchase again
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
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