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The Precision Pick is a professional-grade guitar pick crafted from durable 1.5mm nylon with double-bevelled edges and a sharp dagger tip for exceptional control and note clarity. Its fingerprint-sensitive grip pattern ensures a secure hold, while the injection-moulded design offers long-lasting performance. Designed for technical players seeking precision and power, it comes in high-visibility colors to prevent loss during play.













| ASIN | B092PX19WP |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,107 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #45 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Body Material | Nylon |
| Color Name | Precision Pick Original |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,849) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2023 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | thick |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | PP1 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 0.98 x 0.04 inches |
| Proficiency Level | Professional |
| Size | Medium-Small |
6**V
Great pick for metal/rock players.
I was led to these picks by YouTube guitarist Cameron Cooper. They offer a great, dimpled grip, average size (not a mini pick, not huge), and a decisively sharp point with smooth bevels. Since I’m a duffer of a guitarist I can’t make recommendations, but they are a least top three of my pick choices for rapid fire picking, even though occasionally I wish they were slightly more rounded for sweep picking and softer chord work. What is measurable is of my eight guitars, six of them have these picks on them for immediate use. Since ai have at least 20 other pick styles to choose from, that’s a decent endorsement. If I ever wear them down past the point where the belt sander won’t renew them, I would buy more. And check out Cameron Cooper.
J**.
Easily best picks I've ever used
I don't usually go for stuff that a YouTuber tells me about, but I have to admit these instantly became my favorite guitar picks by far. I actually feel like my playing has improved significantly since finding something that works for me. The grippy-ness, slight concave surface, bevelled edges, and super sharp point just feel so good in the hand. And it's my favorite color lol I also tried the mini green ones, and I could see them being good if you have smaller hands, or if you're already used to the small Jazz III style picks, but they're a little too small for my comfort. I'll probably keep trying them though and see if I get used to them, just because I love everything else about these picks in general.
C**S
Great pick, but the molding process could be improved.
The picks are great! Seems the molding process leaves nib on the pick after part off. Nothing that a fingernail file can’t take care of, but maybe take a look at the molding process to improve that.
D**N
Awesome picks for many reasons!
I LOVE these picks! For many reasons they have rendered utterly obsolete my entire collection of several hundred picks, accumulated in a quest to find the ideal pick for my playing and technique. To wit: •The slightly smaller size is ideal for me •The shape conduces to holding the pick properly •The pointed tip gives greater precision •The beveled edge enhances attack •The texture and higher thickness in the upper part of the pick produce excellent grip •The thickness of the .70mm is perfect for me, with a flex more like the .73mm I have always preferred •The durability is amazing (especially for pointed picks, which often blunt quickly), many times more than ordinary nylon picks, and 2-3 times more than Dunlop’s vaunted Ultex (but with better tone) •The price is very reasonable, making it easier to use them only at the peak of their powers and not feel as if they have to be worn to a nub before discarding them to get one’s money’s worth The only nit I would (pun alert!) pick (pun delivered!), and it is indeed a tiny thing, is that often the picks have a bit of flash from the tree on which they were formed still attached, necessitating some filing to smooth down and avoid discomfort. That is a small price to pay for such an excellent pick, however.
C**S
Best Pick I've Ever Used
I’ve used pretty much every pick out there (Tortex, Jazz III, Flow, Ultex, etc.), and these are honestly a step above. The grip is unreal - they don’t get slick when my hands sweat, and they still feel solid after hours of hard playing. Zero wear on the tip so far. Easily my new favorite. Weirdly enough, they feel so nice in the hand that just picking one up makes me want to grab my guitar and play.
C**S
Great pick, VERY pricey
These picks are really great, the grip, durability weight and feel is perfect. On the other hand, they cost $11, making each pick $1.10 which if you ask me is way to much.
J**D
The perfect pick
For me this is the perfect pick. I have bigger hands and smaller Jazz 3 type picks get lost in my hand. But these are amazing! Very minimal movement no matter what I play which is perfect. Will definitely purchase again!
J**S
Cheap, unique, what Ernie Ball Prodigy marketing photos pretends to be.
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.
A**I
Great and all but a bit too big for my taste since I’m used to jazz III. Also, I wish they had more grip but other than that they’re fine.
H**H
Very impressed with these picks. Been looking for a new pick for a while because...you know...saw these and decided to give them a shot. Similar in size and shape to the big jazz III picks, a little less round at the sides. In terms of feel, very grippy which is ideal. Usually with sharp picks I find them to be either a little too "chiruppy" or very grabby when moving between strings, with these I didn't have any of those issues. Percussive and still quite warm you can pick single note runs or get your funk/folk on without too much trouble. The bevel is just about perfect too keeping things very smooth between strings. TL/DR version. If you want to pick fast and clean and still have a good tone you should really give these a try. I think I'll be trying more picks from Dan's but these will be getting ordered again for sure.
J**J
Pretty awesome picks to shred with feel like a supped up version of the jazz3
O**R
Çok iyi
L**A
Me encantan estas púas. Las uso para laúd y bandurria y se deslizan como ninguna otra, aumentando la rapidez y eliminando el ruido que otras púas generan al golpear las cuerdas
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