Dunlop 44P038 Nylon Standard Guitar Picks - .38mm White (12-pack) Reviews
Dunlop guitar picks are a top choice of today's pro musician! Dunlop's wide variety of gauges, shapes, sizes and materials allows the player to select the exact pick for his/her own particular style of playing. From classic country to nu-metal, every great player knows that their pick is an integral part of their tone, and Dunlop guitar picks are the picks that more pros rely on in the studio or on stage. Picks are a grossly underrated accessory. Don't sacrifice your tone...pick Dunlop guitar picks!
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My attack is very aggressive, so standard picks and even most thin picks make it feel as if I am going to rip the strings off of my guitars and I am overly loud as an accompaniment (when I'm playing, not practicing).
These super thin picks accommodate my style of play exceedingly well, and the raised lettering is really nice for grip control.
They allow me to play as I play, without being overpowering (volume-wise) or destructive.
Cheap and works
Title says it all
Good picks
These pics are pretty good fast shipping if your buying anything buy it from sweetwater good prices fast shipping I only wish I knew about y'all sooner 5*
Dunlap 38mm picks
Been using them for as long as I can remember ( 30 + yrs ) On electric and acoustic. Just found the next thickness ones ( 44 ) I think and a ( 60 )Using those on acoustic now for a little more Uummpphh !
I like the clickidy clack ! ( can't hear much distorted ) . I do a lot of fast strumming and there perfect !
Great for leads too.....
Bought the 72 pack of the 38 recently . They get broken sometimes but who cares . Great for beginners.
Never stop making these please Mr. Dunlap !
Don't slip!
I've used these for years. 0.38 are the right thickness for me; I like their flexibility. I also admire their durability -- two of these have been my favorites for years (same picks!). Beyond that, I most appreciate their textured surface-- unlikely to slip. How can you play while worrying about losing the pick?!
Great "Thin" Gauge Nylon Pick
These white Nylon picks are just the right thickness for that thinner pick feel. The .38 mm thickness is just the right "thinness" right for fast strumming. It is also perfect for the beginning guitarist learning to strum. And the Nylon material feels great on the finger and thumb and does not slide around or slip out of your grip.
Super Thin
These picks are super super thin- more so than I realized. That's the gamble with ordering online. In hindsight I would've bought the next thickness up because these really don't have the strength to pull the strings, probably because I don't have the thinnest type guitar string to complement. If I did, these would probably be perfect.
I KEEP COMING BACK TO THEM
Although I've use the variety of guitar picks; different types, and thicknesses - oh, I keep coming back to these little cheapies.
Actually, I don't care for the type of plastic, or the molded edge excess - which, wears off the pick, very fast.
But, there's something about them. I think probably it's their flexibility and response (think of Newton's 1st law of motion of action and reaction). It's their spring-back that I like.
One huge modification: I spray each side of these pics with a thin layer of gorilla super duty adhesive! When this stuff dries, it remains tacky.