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The shape is everything
These picks are really good for a precise and fast attack. They change my way of playing each time I used them and enhance my playing in a way !
I would recommend this for everyone, as it ain't only a pick for metal guys who want's to shred ! The feel is superb too, it doesn't feel like cheap plastic ! And being yellow you find them easily ! haha
I would recommend this for everyone, as it ain't only a pick for metal guys who want's to shred ! The feel is superb too, it doesn't feel like cheap plastic ! And being yellow you find them easily ! haha
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Nice picks for accurate picking
Got these picks after a recommendation from a guitar teacher. And they do not disappoint: the grip is good, the end of the pick is sharp. Note that if you are playing unplugged, this pick makes a "scratchy" sound. Also this 0.73 thickness is perfect for playing heavier types of music: rock, hard-rock, metal. I was user of Ibanez PG picks, they are a bit thicker. These picks are on par with them, but cost less per pick.
Pros: inexpensive, good grip, sharp tip
Cons: scratchy sound if it bothers you
Overall: normal sized pick with Jazz III precision.
Pros: inexpensive, good grip, sharp tip
Cons: scratchy sound if it bothers you
Overall: normal sized pick with Jazz III precision.
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I love this picks!
After spending many years playing exclusively with hard or very hard picks, I've come down to smaller gauges because I've found hard picks too stiff (duh!) when playing funk or funky licks. So I slowly went down with the pick gauge until I found the right balance at .73 millimetres. I'd love it if Dunlop made it with a coarser finish, so the grip would be better even over time, but it is what it is.
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Hard to Get Used To
The Shape of these is hard to get used to when you're used to the standards. I couldn't get the swing of them at all, but they are good quality and may suit others playing style.
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Favorite and universal
I use them for solos and rhythm playing. Their edge is ready to play, and they do not need to be "sharped" like regular model. I'd rather buy bigger pack when available ;)
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Brilliant
Not a lot that needs to be said about these. A tortex pick with a sharp tip. I found the tips wear down relatively quick if you're playing a lot. It's not technically much quicker than the regular tortex picks, it's just more noticeable which shouldn't really be too much of a surprise.
All in all I still prefer these over the regular shape because of the sharper attack.
All in all I still prefer these over the regular shape because of the sharper attack.
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Dunlop Tortex III Riffle 073 review
Excellent pick with a sharpened tip, great for fast picking. Good size too, not too small and not too big. The only con I have is the plastic is a little slippy. If Dunlop raised the III logo it would be ideal.
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Classic Dunlop Picks never fail
After years of using heavyer picks, I've come to settle on these. Perfect for my playing.
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New favorite pick
So I previously used Fender Rock On's in .73 which were great but the III's were fantastic, colour matched my strap and the grip was spot on and the amount I got for the price was also fantastic.
I have now got the other guitarist in my band using them so I think I would have to buy some more, also need more for myself as people keep asking for them signed.
Fantastic work from Dunlop on these picks as per usual, now just need to work out if my band can get big enough for them to make some customs.
I have now got the other guitarist in my band using them so I think I would have to buy some more, also need more for myself as people keep asking for them signed.
Fantastic work from Dunlop on these picks as per usual, now just need to work out if my band can get big enough for them to make some customs.
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Best picks for live/practice use
They have just enough thickness to them to sound tight, but slim enough not to put the string out of tune. Great both for riffing and shredding.
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