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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerDunlop 474R30 Stubby Jazz 3,00 mm extra schwere Gitarrenplektren 24 Stück sind Lexan Gitarrenplektren, die zu einem Gitarrenplektrum führen, das super stark, extrem langlebig ist und eine aufregende Geschwindigkeit bietet. Diese Griff-Gitarrenplektren haben erstaunlichen Halt und überlegene Angriffe mit punktgenauer Präzision. Diese Dunlop Tri Stubby Gitarrenplektren sind geformt für eine reibungslose Freigabe, rauchen diese Jazz Licks und behalten gleichzeitig ein einfach zu handhabendes Plektrum. Diese 3,00-mm-Plektren sind extra schwere Gitarrenplektren, die Sie konzentriert und präzise halten, und Sie werden nicht einmal schwitzen, während Sie mit dieser Waage laufen. Diese Bestellung wird in einer Packung mit 24 Stück geliefert.
basti
Bewertet in Deutschland am 19. Mai 2025
Viel zu klein
Tombo
Bewertet in Kanada am 9. Juli 2018
Love these pics
johnnysmoke
Bewertet in Kanada am 22. Februar 2018
Best pick ever!
neil powell
Bewertet in Kanada am 2. Dezember 2018
They glide over the strings like velvet.
Customer
Bewertet in Kanada am 25. Februar 2017
Great picks great price. Makes playing fast alot easier
Bababoowee
Bewertet in den USA am17. März 2015
I don't know why, but this size stubby is kind of hard to find and they're a bit expensive. I also have a bunch of the big stubbies, which are a bit cheaper and easier to come by, but I prefer these. But what can I say? These are the only pics I'm comfortable playing with. I can use any hard pic, but these are in a class by themselves. Their super durable. I have had one of these I've been playing malmsteen with for about 17 years, and the only wear you notice is that the tip isn't a sharp point; but it probably only lost about a fraction of a millimeter. These pics are unlike any others, as far as I'm concerned, because they taper from their 3mm thickness gradually down to a point. The only other picks I could use besides these-a Dunlop jazz three, which I think Yngwie uses-don't have any taper to them. The only way I can describe the effect is that the stubbies, because they taper, glide over the strings and facilitate fast sweeps and pizzicato; whereas the jazz threes feel like the hangup on the strings to me.hopefully that is helpful to people who aren't familiar with these pics; who are familiar with traditional uniform thickness pics.but anybody who has played with stubbies before will know what I'm talking about.As a sidenote, because I'm so used to the pic I've been using for years, when I bought these new ones, I took a nail file and shaved the sharp point down maybe a hundred microns. Kinda just like debuting it. I don't like sharp points on picks. Great for tone, but feels gritty to me. Anyone else will just love them the way they are I'm sure.
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