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Dunlop Tortex III Riffle 1.14 Pack

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Plectrum

  • Tortex III riffle
  • Players pack with 12 pieces
  • Thickness: 1.14
  • Colour: Purple
Available since May 2011
Item number 262245
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Thickness 1,14
Delivery Quantity 12
£6.30
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My favorite picks
Veon 27.04.2017
Picks are extremely subjective components within a guitarist's rig.
But for sure there are somethings that you hopefully want in a pick, and if these things are matching with my needs, then probably you'll love these picks too.
What i do want in a pick, is enough grip but not too much that will compromise your freedom and comfort in moving your pick in between your fingers, I like pick big enough to allow most of the side of my thumb and the index finger to have a good grip and surface to lean on, long enough to pick the string without my fingers touching the strings and I especially want a pick that does not die after half song!
Even though I play fairly hard, they are very long lasting pick, extremely comfortable for my needs and they are solid enough to give a super tight attack when I pick WITHOUT bending!
Perfect picks for electric guitar, but personally I love them on acoustic too.
I wouldn't use only in the case I'd want to play a soft strummed acoustic set.
For the rest, awesome picks.
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Not bad at all but not my thing
Anonymous 22.06.2016
As a professional session guitarist picks are very important to me. I ordered these to give them a little try and they were interesting but not my thing!

I currently use the Ultex 2.0 sharps. These arn't far off these but have a softer feel to them. The sharps are more shaped as well and have smoother edges and these are a little bit... flat.

When you pick square onto the string they sound quite clacky and you get some good attack - it just isn't that practical to pick like this all of the time. I tend to vary my picking style depending on the type of music that i am playing. Sometimes i pick sideways and sometimes i use hybrid. You can use these for either of these styles of playing and it sounds fine, just isn't my thing.

These may be a nice alternative for followers of the Jazz 3. They have the Jazz 3 size and shape and feel familiar but sound different as they are stiffer than the Jazz 3 reds.

They look really cool! Because they are bright purple you can easily find them when you drop them which can save you some money in the long run.

The material is very hard so they won't wear down quickly with lots of use. If you are like me i like to make my picks last for ages and these certainly last a long time before they went blunt and dull.

They aren't too expensive as far as picks go so stock up if you like these

Pros:
Look cool
Sound good for certain styles
Familiar Jazz 3 feel
Built well and durable
Good value for money

Cons:
Down to taste whether you like these or not
Flat shape means they are a bit cumbersome

These are good sounding picks, it's subjective to whether you like them or not!
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Normal size, pointy end
TheDC 04.08.2021
These picks are very good for anyone who wants a pointy pick for fast/effortless playing, but who's not a fan of smaller picks like the Jazz III "teardrop" picks.

While picks are very subjective, I've found these work really well for many of the genres I play. The pointy pick end allows you to really dig in and get heavier rhytm sounds for rock and metal, while allowing you to make quick lead line and arpeggios as you go.

The point does tend to go dull after a while, more quickly than a rounded tip. It's common with pointier picks, and also depends on your picking style.

The coating doesn't seem to fade as quickly as other picks, which is good news for a longer-term grip.

Also the purple makes them harder to lose, which I consider a great feature :)
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Great picks, only ones I use
Jaro69420 03.03.2021
I am a metal rhythm guitarist, so when I pick I need something solid with good grip; these picks are just that.
They are very pointy, which makes it easier for me to use alternate picking(I use 10-52 strings), and makes for more precise picking in general.
For me the only problem is that they do eventually wear out (like all picks obviously), but I usually just use a small file to get the pack to their pointy glory, as I don't want to keep buying picks. Due to their solidity, this technique can work for quite some time.
These are the only picks I really use (except for bass where I use 2mm dunlop gator, also recommended), and I strongly recommend these picks to the guitarist with a rough and hard play style, who also wants precision.
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