




🎶 Elevate your riff game with the ultimate pick arsenal!
The Jim Dunlop Guitar Pick LT/MD Variety Pack offers 12 expertly crafted picks in light and medium gauges, featuring a mix of Nylon, Tortex, Ultex, Celluloid, Max-Grip, and Gator Grip materials. Made in the USA, this pack is designed for guitarists seeking versatility, durability, and superior grip to enhance every playing style from strumming to intricate picking.
| ASIN | B0055V7UR0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #827 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #37 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
| Body Material | Nylon |
| Color Name | Multi-Color |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (9,478) |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2011 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | Light/Medium |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | PVP101 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 1 x 0.03 inches |
| Size | Light/Medium |
M**M
Versatile, Durable, and Perfect for Every Guitarist — A Must-Have Pick Pack
These picks are exactly what I was hoping for, as they're versatile, durable, and convenient. The assortment of light and medium picks gives plenty of options for different playing styles, from strumming chords to picking intricate melodies. Each pick feels well-balanced and comfortable in hand, with a grip that prevents slipping even during longer sessions. I particularly appreciate the variety included in a single pack. It’s perfect for experimenting to find the pick that suits your playing best, and having extras on hand means you’re never caught without one mid-practice or performance. The material holds up well, maintaining its shape and flexibility even with frequent use. For guitarists of all levels, from beginners to seasoned players, this is an excellent product as it's practical, high-quality, and thoughtfully designed to meet a range of musical needs.
L**.
Guitar picks. Multi pack
Good selection. Would purchase again.
N**T
Nice variety of picks
Really like the variety of picks to try. There are some textured picks that are great - hadn't seen anything like them previously. There are not any good music/equipment stores around us so this was s great way to try out different picks and figure out what I like - for a very reasonable price. There are multiple picks in the package that I like and wouldn't have realized if I hadn't gotten this variety pack!
L**S
Good Value Pkg for Beginners
This is a great package of picks for beginners/intermediate. 12 light to medium nylon picks come in the package. This is particularly nice for beginning guitarists because those gauge picks are the ones you need. (Heavy gauge pics are usually geared more for PRO players and music that is played with harder strumming.) My particular favorites in this pack are the Dunlop grays. They have gentle RIDGES on the pick that help with thumb/finger hold (especially if your hand gets sweaty. Only reason this pack doesn't get a 5 is the color/design choice. Nothing real flashy or showy here. Also would be nice if Dunlop would have packaged them in some little tin or case to hold them. Barring that, don't be afraid to get these. Good value/nice guitar pics.
R**K
Great assortment!
Can't beat the price and quality of these picks.
A**R
Gift
Got them as a gift and they loved it
J**Y
JP
LOVE IT
C**Z
Dunlop Guitar pick fan for... longer than I want to admit
When it comes down to picks, strings, cables, effect peddles, amps, and even guitars, every musician has their own opinion (doesn't matter if your a "professional recording artist" or a "garage band artist" or a "I play for me in my spare time" artist. As they say opinions are like @$$*****, everyone's got one. That said, I've personally been using Dunlop Tortex picks for decades, prefer the reds and oranges (depending on what I'm playing). A majority of time, I'll grab a Tortex red. Why these? Love the texture, even after a lot of usage (I have a few that are very old, are worn smooth, are now bent to my normal usage, and I will grab those before anything else). Realizing that guitar/bass players are very picky about their picks/strings and such, this little review is, of course, my personal opinion. Take it for it is. Why I use Dunlop Tortex picks? Texture and material. Many "name-brand" picks are very smooth. Personally, I hate these. They slip in my fingers when I'm sweating, or when it's raining (always great fun at a gig... not). If you're playing in a air-conditioned studio... they might be fine. Dunlop Tortex picks have a slight texture to them that makes them easy to hold and position to your liking. The texture holds up for a long time, longer than might be expected. I have several that I still use that are literally decades old. Granted, the texture is now gone, but I still use them because they have molded to my style of play. With these, I know where/how/when/how hard/how soft/how deep/etc. I'm hitting the strings. Yet, I can pick up a brand new pick and play just the same. If you play, you know what I mean. I've used many other brands over these decades and cannot say the same. Most are "too smooth" of a surface texture, and I end up throwing them on the floor and grabbing a new one before I can finish a set (granted, I don't play sets anymore, but when I did...) Just take this for consideration, I have a few Tortex reds that are something like 20 years old, and I still use them. Dunlop Tortex comes in many flavors for any sound and style of play. They even have a "back-ribbed", or maybe a "humped-back" pick, that offers a unique sound when used correctly (not sure of the actual name nor model and cannot find quickly on Amazon). Not to mention, when I have the need to finger pick, the Dunlop thumb picks (of my particular choice of thickness) is my only choice. I'm an amateur, former garage band guitarist (mostly rhythm, but also lead), that has been picking for longer than I care to admit (that is... decades... and I am still learning and continue to... how to say... play like $h!t), I've forgotten more than I currently know, and I've attempted to teach many at least some basics of how to play guitar. I always recommend Dunlop picks, and give away many I have laying around (I always have extras, of course) to those I have provided some instruction. I will recommend Dunlop Tortex picks every time, but the choice is yours. Just keep playing and picking!
M**S
nice i like it
C**.
Beau pack variété pour aider à choisir et tester différentes sonorités. J'aime bien : Nylon .60 => Léger grip, son très chaleureux, très souple Nylon .73 => Léger grip, son très (trop ?) chaleureux Croco .71 => Toucher "tissu", son équilibré J'aime moyennement : Tortex .60 => Bonne texture, son plus détaillé et aigu Tortex. 73 => Bonne texture mais on entend le plastique Je n'aime pas : Max Grip .60 & .73 => son ok, désagréable au toucher malgré un grip qui tient ses promesses. Delrin 500 Prime Grip => Son trop aigu et toucher désagréable Ultex .60 => Trop lisse et son de plastique Croco .58 => Son trop aigu, comme une guitare bas de gamme Medium => Trop dur et trop lisse, mais ok pour son plus aigu
D**N
Me gustan mucho estás púas, considero que son de la mejor calidad con respecto a otras marcas, además vienen de distintos calibres para distintos estilos y que puedas encontrar la que mejor te acomode al tocar. El precio es excelente y la calidad del producto también. Llegaron rápido y sin ningún inconveniente, las recomiendo ampliamente.
P**O
Perfetto se si vuole fare l'esperienza di capire qual è il plettro con cui ci si trova meglio e per capire quanto questo influisce sul suono. Dunlop per me fa i migliori plettri. Consigliato
A**N
So I had an orange pick from Dunlop prior to buying this set (.60mm) for quite some time. Unfortunately now it getting destroyed from too much use so I had to order a new one. So decided to order the set instead of just one. Turns out most of them are quite comfortable for my style of playing. So 5/5, would definitely buy them again.
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