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rob k mcwilliam
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2025
Dan is a great guy, very responsive and very informative. High quality picks. These pink 1.5 mm picks are great and rip through the strings. I thought I’d try them out. Been playing 45 years and mostly hair metal. Highly recommend the tapered picks. My go to is the tapered .80 mm that goes from 1.5 to .80 mm . I used the tortex green .88 all those years. These .80 tapered are insane picks. They are not floppy or bendy like you’d think. They are pretty ridged and glide effortlessly through the stings. I’ve been tearing these picks up and abusing the crap out of them, I’m still using my first one and there’s no damage or wear. I’m 56 now, bought 200 of these picks and will probably have to will 199 of them to the grandkids, try them, you won’t be disappointed.
pon38
Reviewed in Japan on February 1, 2025
なんだけど、切り離した「バリ」の処理があまい。
David
Reviewed in Spain on January 6, 2025
Llevaba cerca de veinte años usando las Dunlop Gator Grip 1,14 y las encontraba perfectas. Estaba equivocado.Con reticencia me decidí a probar estas tras ver un video en el que prometían los mejores agarre y precisión. Tenía mis dudas porque los videos ya se sabe, con tal de que compres prometen lo que sea, pero me decidí a probarlas.Cuál fue mi grata sorpresa al comprobar que es completamente cierto. Las Dunlop se me caían de vez en cuando, lo cual tenía asumido como normal y simplemente tenía siempre preparada alguna otra a mano. Las Precision Pick sencillamente no se mueven ni se caen tocando durante horas (Hombre, siempre partiendo de la base de una técnica correcta, claro).El material es muy bueno, llevo usando la misma púa semanas de manera intensiva y apenas empieza a mostrar un desgaste inicial. Y la punta es muy fina, lo que aporta la precisión que prometen. No exagero si digo que no he tocado a un nivel tan alto en mi vida, y es por la suma de precisión y sensación de seguridad que te da. Mi técnica y mi libertad de expresión han aumentado exponencialmente.He abandonado por completo las Dunlop Gator Grip 1,14 con las que creía estar contento y ahora no sé cómo podía tocar sin las Precision Pick. Y al ritmo que parecen desgastarse, una bolsita de 10 puede durar meses. Compra 100% recomendada.
K-Z
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Best picks out there for me.I’ve been a lifelong jazz pick player and have always favored the sharper points and smaller picks. A couple years ago I changed to the stealth attack picks, but found that their tips wore out incredibly fast—especially for their price tag.I found these and immediately switched. Perfect bevels out of the bag, grippy tactile logo, and last a long while even when chugging a lot and really bearing in.Great attack, rigid, and perfect for pinched harmonics
Tarik J.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I like the grip on them but they're a bit too thick for me when I'm playing. But I only started a couple years ago so, grain of salt
Nick Stultz
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
In my professional opinion, these can't be beaten. At least not for the price to performance. Easily the best picks I've ever purchased, and I bought them on a whim after reading about them online/through some friends. These will be in my arsenal for the foreseeable future ESPECIALLY on my next recordings and run of shows.> Perfect fit and grip>Great color options, you're gonna have a hard time losing these!>Not so thick that they don't flex. If you like a slight amount of flex, or are used to playing a .7 to a 1.0, by all means give these a try.>Played for roughly 2 hours as soon as they arrived to run them through their paces in different genres and styles. NOT A SINGLE SCRATCH! These puppies are built to last!>At the very least, if you do lose these to the inevitable dryer monster, you're not losing much in the way of money.>Never liked a pick enough to buy in bulk, but I plan to buy enough of these to last me forever!
Spock
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
These are nylon guitar picks. Nylon is very durable but gives perhaps less "feel" for and "grip" on the string than softer materials like celluloid. The upside is they last longer. I really like the shape and texture of these. I find it noticeably easier to keep the pick in my hand and to do precise picking in part due the texture on the upper gripable part of the pick. The sharp tip and tapered edges of the lower part allows better precision than duller shapes. Maybe they could be a bit larger. But overall, these are very nice and a solid step up from the ordinary 351 type picks I've used. Though they are more expensive, I find they are worth it.
Velinsky Miroslav
Reviewed in Germany on August 20, 2024
hohe Griffigkeit, extra Präzision und guter Preis
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
They are just the right size and just the right grip.I was a little concerned with the bad reviews saying that they feel a little bit "Chalky." I can definitely say that I can see that, but it's not a bad thing. It has nothing to do with the material, it's just the grip has little bumps and for some reason that texture mimics chalk. This is actually a good thing considering how much oil fingers produce.The picks definitely work great, they feel great, and I am very happy with them.
yeharrr
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 25, 2024
I had been using Dunlope primetone xl jazz III picks with my band Superfluity (see us on youtube), but they are pretty expensive and don't last as long as I would like for such an expensive item. I tried these and they are really good. seem to last ok. Feel good and familiar in my hand as they seem to be based on the jazz III XL dimensions but more pointy. They are nice and grippy, but not so grippy that you can't manoeuvre them in your hand, just about right I would say, well, for me. Nice colour, easy to see on stage if you drop. wish they did the acid green in this size as they look awesome - I like things to look nice. Oh, and mine came on a lovely gold embossed card, which has no bearing on the picks but is a very nice touch an shows they are proud of their product and are not penny pinching. kept the card laying around for a couple of weeks as it just looked so nice. Pretty sure I will be buying more. Glad I found these picks and yes I would recommend trying them. Nice product you guys at Dan's guitar store :-)
Lonnie L
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
Can definitely tell they were designed by a guitar player. Feels good in hands and seems durable. So far I'm happy with them for playing rock style music. Love the sharp ends. I think they are very functional and good value for money. After a few days of playing they started to turn yellow anywhere my skin touches the pick. Really weird. I thought it might just be dirt but just as yellow after washing with a brush. Doesn't affect playability but it's still weird. I have had picks get dirt in the grips but never turn yellow. Just for the record I'm a non smoker so it's not that either.
Jack Hayes
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
Super sharp, looks exactly like the photos. This is what I imagine Ernie Ball Prodigy picks would be like based on the marketing photos. It is exactly as advertised, and I find the pick a lot easier to hold than Primetone Jazz 3 XL. I do love the color, the pink is unique (I finally found a pink Ibanez AZ2402, it's almost the same color, having matching pick makes me happy). Price is reasonable, significantly cheaper than any other boutique picks out there, and better than some. 1.5mm thickness is my go to for another pick, and it feels correct (some manufacturer's 1.5mm feels too thick or thin). I really like the sharpness, it's not for every day use, but exactly as advertised.I don't agree with some of the other reviews saying how amazing this pick is though. It's alright, I haven't used it enough to comment on durability, but the tone is alright with some (but not a lot) of pick noise. I still like primetone (smooth), wegen, bluechip, redbear casein a lot better, but I do like this pick a lot more than ibanez kleido, some ultex like master8/dunlop jazz 3 XL, and about the same as acrylic picks like gravity or v-pick (my preference, not tone).Photo shows a couple of similar picks for size/dimension/sharpness reference (this precision pick in the center): 1st row - Dunlop Jazz 3 XL Primetone, Dunlop Jazz 3 Petrucci Primetone, Ibanez Paul Gilbert (teardrop); 2nd row - Ernie Ball Prodigy Standard, Dan's Precision Pick, Master 8 Teardrop; 3rd row: Ibanez Kaleido (351), Gravity Sunrise (big mini), Gravity 003. This precision pick is definitely the sharpest with it's bevel.I am glad I bought it, it's unique even in my giant pick collection, and I do use it periodically, but it is not my go-to for serious playing.
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