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🎶 Unlock your electric guitar’s full potential—one pick at a time!
The Jim Dunlop Electric Pick Variety Pack offers 12 premium nylon picks in multiple gauges and shapes, designed specifically to enhance electric guitar tone and playability. Made in the USA, this pack includes picks ranging from 0.88mm to 2.0mm thickness, featuring materials like Ultex and Tortex to suit every playing style from precise single-note runs to rich rhythm compression.
| ASIN | B0752N9XTL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #900 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #37 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Body Material Type | Nylon |
| Brand | Jim Dunlop |
| Brand Name | Jim Dunlop |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 7,798 Reviews |
| Gauge | 1.0 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710137102491 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | thick |
| Included Components | 12 guitar picks |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 2.5 x 0.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4"L x 2.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Guitar Picks |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jim Dunlop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PVP113 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | Electric Variety Pack |
| Model Number | PVP113 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Set Name | Variety Pack |
| Size | 12 Pack |
| Style | Electric |
| UPC | 710137102491 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | This item does not come with a warranty. If item is found defective by the manufacturer, an exchange or refund will be offered. |
T**Y
Review of item
Good product, as described, love the colors, variety as described. Good for a new teen player.
P**N
Good picks
Exactly what it says
M**N
Fantastic variety!
I am so glad I purchased these. I recently purchased my first electric and wanted a variety of picks to see what suits me best. I love the super grippy small ones. They all seem to have their purpose and I look forward to trying them out some more.
J**H
Nice pics with many to choose from
Nice variation and quantity for the price
P**R
Ink Smudges
Great set of picks! I'm really liking the Jazz III Max Grip. At first I thought they were counterfeit as the ink on the pick I used smudged immediately; not even 10 seconds into playing and my thumb was black. 5 stars for the functionality of the picks, but the ink smudging is a little ridiculous.
S**C
You get a variety of sounds from these picks on an electric hollow body...
I wrote a review on the acoustic pick variety pack and have the same feelings about this one. I'm a perpetual novice on a guitar. In the mid 80's, I bought a '67 Guild T-100 D from a relative. I played with it "unplugged" over the years, but have never grasped "music theory" and strummed it acoustically with the chords I knew and some finger picking. Every now and then, I plugged it into a cheap amp I found at the dump. For the h@ll of it, I bought a Yamaha FG800J acoustic a few years ago for $199. Then ordered in the Dunlop picks for both electric and acoustic. I still can't play, but when I plugged in the Guild, it responded similarly to the Yamaha using the different picks in the electric pack. Please keep in mind, the Guild is a hollow body. If you are a hardbody electric player, I can't say that my experience with the picks will mean anything. If you are a hollow body player/ accoustic player... and don't already know.... Strings. Pick Material. Position of the Pick when you hit the strings (point, rounded edge, flat side). Placement of your arm on the body of the guitar. All affect your sound as well as your amp if you are electric. If you are looking to explore sounds, these picks may help as well as trying different strings. I use flat wound on the Guild and Elixrs on the Yamaha as well as these picks. Again.... I'm a 40 year beginner if that, so what do I know? I just go by ear as I can't seem to figure out the rest of the musical language.
S**O
real workhorses
still have them after all these years. blew the cheap fender celluloid picks i had out of the water. good variety of thicknesses and shapes. plus they just look sick, even (no, even better) worn.
A**P
nice picks
Big variety of good picks
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