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Upon my first ever purchase of a Dunlop Stubby Jazz plectrum, I've never looked back since over the ten years since I first bought one to try.
My usual issue with other regular picks was rigidness and durability. You certainly get that with Dunlop Stubby picks and a the Coke in many sizes to suit any players preference.
I highly recommend these to any player and any style of music, as these could most definitely enhance your playing!
I bought 24 of these months ago and still have most of them and they stay in shape after hundreds of hours of playing. I advise all players to give these a try!
I cannot find any Cons at all with this product, besides having some sort of GPS device on them for my own carelessness losing them all of the time!
this is my number 1 pick. Small, pointy and solid. Maybe the grip could be improved, but I am not suffering from excessive sweaty hands, so no major issue.
You should definitely give it a try.
Maybe it is an idea for Thomann to make a selection of different styles and thickness of picks, to see which ones suit you best (in stead of having to buy 24 picks without knowing if they are your thing)
These picks are jazz-sized stubby picks. The point is sharp enough to play fast riffs or solos with accuracy and I use these exclusively for electric guitar. Unlike the regular jazz pick, they can sound good when used on an acoustic too if you're not picking too hard. Some other guitar players I know say they get slippery but I never had this problem. The main con is the durability, they get dull really easily and once they become too dull they lose all their advantages. I definitely suggest anyone to give them a try, especially if you're into technical stuff. Also, flipping the pick gives a nice jazzy or strummish tone.