





🎶 Elevate your sound with the pick that pros swear by!
The Dunlop Jim 494P101 Amercn Rnd Guitar Pick Player Pack features thick polycarbonate construction for durability and consistent tone. Known for its maximum memory and minimal wear, this pick is favored by professional musicians worldwide. Made in the USA, the pack includes three picks with a rounded tip ideal for guitar and mandolin players seeking smooth, controlled play.
| ASIN | B003AYO23Y |
| Body Material | Polycarbonate |
| Color Name | Brown |
| Compatible Devices | Mandolin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (363) |
| Date First Available | 14 September 2012 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | thick |
| Item Weight | 45.4 g |
| Item model number | 24494101003 |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 45.36 g |
| Size | One Size |
P**O
Tem pouco volume por conta da ponta arredondada.
V**J
I use these with my Mandolin. I like the sound.
R**S
This pick is advertised for mandolins but I think they are great for gypsy jazz guitar (and basically any other guitar style too). I did a bit of a search for suitable picks and this Dunlop Americana is shown compared to several other picks, including the Dunlop Flow (3mm thickness) and Dunlop Prime Grip (2mm thick). For reference a standard Fender pick is shown, as well as a couple of larger triangular picks. It also shows a couple of larger triangular picks. The paper grid divisions are 0.2 inches. Despite being described as "Jumbo", the 3mm Dunlop Flow pick is exactly the same outline as a standard Fender pick. I personally don't like the feel of those larger picks but this is a personal preference, and if you like larger picks I suggest trying the D'Andrea Plec (1.5mm thickness). The Dunlop Americana are 1.6mm thick (I measured it). Plenty thick enough that there's no flexing at all. The curvature seems to be exactly the same as the Fender standard pick along the top edge, and the pick is fully symmetric - about 0.1 inches wider, and 0.1 inches shorter than the Fender standard. The stiffness allows excellent articulation when soloing as well as very meaty strumming, and the rounded corners support tremolando strumming. The pick is made of polycarbonate, and I don't know if that's why, but I think it produces a better tone than the Dunlop Flow and Prime Grip picks. I think they are a bit pricey at $2.67 per pick, but they should last forever if you don't lose them.
A**X
je l'utilise aussi bien pour la guitare
A**R
I tried playing mandolin for years with guitar picks. These picks were a game changer.
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