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JIM DUNLOP TIII, Orange, .60mm, 12/Player's Pack
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Color | ORANGE |
Size | .60mm |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
Brand | JIM DUNLOP |
Style | 12 Pack |
About this item
- Tone and feel of Tortex
- Speed and precision of Jazz III
- Available in standard Tortex gauges
- Country of Origin: United States
- Model Number: 462P.60
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Easy to hold | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.9 | 3.3 |
Durability | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 3.3 |
Value for money | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 3.6 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Beaute Shoppe |
number of pieces | 12 | 24 | 12 | 100 | 72 | 12 |
pick thickness | thin | medium | thick | thick | — | thick |
size | .60mm | 0.60mm | .88mm | 1.14mm | .60mm | 1.35mm |
compatible devices | Banjo | Guitar | Guitar | — | — | Guitar |
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Product information
Item Weight | 0.2 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 0.1 x 2.3 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
ASIN | B004QXFQO2 |
Item model number | 23462060112 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,727 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #76 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 8, 2011 |
Color Name | ORANGE |
Compatible Devices | Banjo |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thin |
Size | .60mm |
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JIM DUNLOP TIII, Orange, .60mm, 12/Player's Pack
From the manufacturer
From picks to pedals and every accessory in between, Dunlop Manufacturing has been creating world-class gear for musicians for 50 years. We consistently create the perfect picks and analog electronics, and carry a large line of accessories that set the industry standards in their respective fields. We have a long list of legendary and current day superstars who all share a passion for our gear. Whether it’s pushing new innovations with our string line, or tweaking classic sounds with our vintage pedals, we live to play live
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Located in Benicia, California, Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. was founded as a small family-owned and -operated company by Jim Dunlop in 1965. Today, it is a leading innovator of electronics, picks, capos, slides, strings and other music accessories. Home to such legendary products as the Cry Baby Wah, MXR pedals, Tortex Picks, and the Original Trigger Capo, Dunlop offers high performance and a better playing experience to musicians worldwide.
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MXR EFFECTS
Founded in 1972 and part of the Dunlop family since 1988, MXR continues to provide modern innovations alongside the classics.
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PICKS
Since 1965, Dunlop has lead the world in pick design—from classic Nylon and Tortex Picks to innovative Primetone and Flow Picks.
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CAPOS
Our very first offering, Dunlop Capos reflect the innovation, quality, and precision that only 50+ years of experience can provide.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
Preferred by the pros since 1999, Dunlop has everything you need to care for your instrument with confidence.
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CRY BABY WAH PEDALS
Released in 1967, the Cry Baby Wah has continued under Dunlop since 1981 to evolve and help players shape their musical vision.
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Customers like the quality, speed, durability, texture, and accuracy of the plectrum. For example, they mention that it works great for fast picking, and the extra sharp jazz tip allows for quick, accurate picking. That said, some appreciate the smooth, thin material and the tactile response that it provides.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the plectrum. They mention that it's a great pick, high quality, and durable. Some say they are surprised the style is not more popular. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend the plecturus to others.
"Amazing, very sturdy, smooth and thin as can be" Read more
"...Pout is like a jazz iii and bout is more traditional. Good design" Read more
"...They aren't anything flashy, but are the best all around pick that I have every played with...." Read more
"I received my picks tonight, and they are a great pick. They have the sharp tip of the Jazz III picks, but the size of the Tortex picks...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the plectrum. For example, they say it works great for fast picking, gives a little faster play, and is the best medium picks for quick rhythm. The 1.0mm size is perfect for strumming slow music, and the extra sharp jazz tip allows for quick, accurate picking. Some customers also mention that it works like a charm and is perfect to use for rhythm or lead playing.
"...As I gained better touch, they work great for soft strumming chords using a looser grip, or stand up to slamming power chords and everything in..." Read more
"Great for rhythm and lead playing. Pout is like a jazz iii and bout is more traditional. Good design" Read more
"...hard (not as hard as the Ultex picks, but close), and the sharp edge is great for fast or tremolo picked lines...." Read more
"...the blue pick and I play metal and classic rock and it works fine for rhythm or lead playing." Read more
Customers like the durability of the plectrum. They mention that it lasts long, holds well, and overall the best pick they've used. The sharp tip for shredding and the strong enough material not to dull and ding too easily, makes it a solid pick that can stand up to slamming power chords.
"Amazing, very sturdy, smooth and thin as can be" Read more
"...They seem to last forever. I buy new ones because I either lose them or others steal them. But them so I can steal yours." Read more
"...They are solid enough, without being bulky or awkward. They are just grippy enough, and a useful shape for a range of styles...." Read more
"...These things last forever and have the perfect attack and release." Read more
Customers like the texture of the plectrum. They mention that it makes good contact with the strings, has a softer sound, and is comfortable for long wear. Some say the picks feel familiar and are like the Tortex they are used to.
"Amazing, very sturdy, smooth and thin as can be" Read more
"...I love the feel of these picks, and think that I make good contact with the strings. They are solid enough, without being bulky or awkward...." Read more
"...but the end is Tortex for the ultimate versatility in grip, comfort, and play. Will keep playing these in the meantime." Read more
"...I love the grip of the material, it's slightly satiny and stays put well, unlike glossy picks, even with grips molded into them..." Read more
Customers like the accuracy of the plectrum. They say the sharp tip is very helpful for fast picking and pinch, and the drier, grippier feel is similar to a jazz tip. They also like the size and the sharp point, which provides focused articulation and clarity. The plectrm is solid enough and with a pointed tip to do sweep picking.
"...are a little less expensive, have a drier, grippier feel, a similar sharp "jazz tip," and are easier to see when dropped or misplaced...." Read more
"I like the shape of this plectrum. It's easy to hold and the point is good for accuracy. The material is good and not to slippery...." Read more
"...grippy material and size give these a try, the Jazz III tip shape is great for accuracy and it is a real winner of a combo of features...." Read more
"...It is stiff and has a sharp tip, but too stiff for strumming chords, and ridges quickly wear into the edges...." Read more
Customers like the grip of the plectrum. They say it has a nice texture that provides a good tactile response to your attack hand. The material is good and not too slippery. However, some customers find the texture to be distracting.
"...They grip better than the Fender 351 & they're stiff enough for speed picking...." Read more
"...I like these a lot. They are a little less expensive, have a drier, grippier feel, a similar sharp "jazz tip," and are easier to see when dropped or..." Read more
"...They are just grippy enough, and a useful shape for a range of styles. I use them for both acoustic and electric guitar work...." Read more
"...ultex or acrylic (no ridges) but the end is Tortex for the ultimate versatility in grip, comfort, and play. Will keep playing these in the meantime." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the plectrum. They say it is not too small, large enough for comfortable rhythm strumming, and thick enough. They also appreciate the size and thickness, saying that it is suitable for players with small hands.
"...They are solid enough, without being bulky or awkward. They are just grippy enough, and a useful shape for a range of styles...." Read more
"I’ve always loved Dunlops guitar picks, can choose from any size, the grip is amazing while playing, even after your fingers become sweaty...." Read more
"...For me, it's the perfect size and shape; the updated tip design makes strong and snappy string crossing a breeze, and the latest material seems even..." Read more
"...The shape of the T3, with its sharper tip and manageable size, is quite the game changer...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the ink of the plectrum. They mention that it smudges and stains their fingers, and it comes off after only one use. The ink is also messy and bleeds from the logos.
"Picks themselves are perfect. The paint not so perfect through. Every time I take a new pick, my fingers become black in a coupe of minutes of playing" Read more
"...However, the ink smudges after playing for only a few minutes. We’ve never noticed this being an issue until now" Read more
"...of them as good as Tortex picks, but it has a little flaw as its logo always smears in half an hour of playing...." Read more
"...recent purchase of these picks was from Sweetwater, and the ink rubbed off those picks as well...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
I love the feel of these picks, and think that I make good contact with the strings. They are solid enough, without being bulky or awkward. They are just grippy enough, and a useful shape for a range of styles. I use them for both acoustic and electric guitar work. They never let me down.
My daughter has started using them as well. They aren't anything flashy, but are the best all around pick that I have every played with. And the orange color makes them easy to find, and is sort of fun. I am a better guitarist with them than without.
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Am Anfang hatte ich echt Zweifel ob es sich nicht um eine Fehler handelt und es nur 12 Stück sind.
Super, damit habe ich wahrscheinlich die nächsten 5 Jahre ausgesorgt.