Dunlop Ultex Sharp Players Picks 1.14

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Set plectrums

  • Ultex Sharp Player’s
  • Dikte: 1.14 mm
  • Set van 6 stuks
Leverbaar sinds Augustus 2009
artikelnummer 228312
verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
Thickness 1,14
Delivery Quantity 6
€ 7,60
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Best dunlop picks I've tried so far
JohnnyGuitar 12.06.2017
Great material. Not slippery. The attack sound is similar to regular tortex picks, with just a little less "scraping" sound from the plastic. Now my go-to pick for guitar and mandolin. Good for both strumming and picking individual notes. Usual A+ Dunlop quality.

Below here, some observations:

Seems like the ultex material lasts longer than the tortex picks. The ultex pick I'm using has not worn down at all after quite some playing.

All picks are perfectly made; there are no excess materials or otherwise sub-optimally made picks. As expected from Dunlop.

These win when compared to Ultex Jazz III XL, a great pick of the same material. The ultex Jazz pick has a significantly softer attack than most picks, to the point where you wonder what happened to your instrument. This is not the case with these ultex Sharp picks; it actually feels like a slight upgrade from regular tortex picks to me.

Compared to tortex: well, these actually have a relatively sharp point. Regular tortex picks are not very sharp. After using these sharp picks I will never use regular tortex again. That rounded point is useless for anything except basic strumming. You can really notice that the sharper point lets you waste less time and energy in your attack - the pick goes "through" the string much more quickly and with less effort.

For even better grip you can always make some shallow cuts and grooves in the spots where you hold the pick, using a sharp knife or razor.
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ssscan 11.07.2018
Dagelijks gebruik ik ze en ze stellen nooit teleur, veel betere allround zijn er niet denk ik, ik verkies wel de .90 versies maar soms komt deze goed te pas.
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Fantastic sounding plectrums!
kiddgatilho 11.04.2017
I got an Ultex Sharp plectrum a few months ago in a Dunlop mix pack (serveral picks from different models).

As a JazzIII user, I had to get used to the size of the plectrum, but that wasn't a issue since the sound was great!

Comparing it with the JazzIII, the Ultex Sharp has a lot more bite in the attack, you get more clarity out of chords and if you use the back of the plectrum, you get a warmer sound but still with a lot of clarity.

I recommend this plectrum for everyone who likes a sharper attack and a brighter tone out of their playing.
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My current favorite
Benjamin I. 27.03.2019
I've compared many materials, bone, horn, nylon, celluloid, Tortex, Ultex, and others in thicknesses between 0.5mm and 1.5mm. Also tried the traditional teardrop shape, the triangular and the sharp point, this 1.14 sharp does everything better.

First it does less pick noise, which I noticed when I muted the strings with my left hand to hear the pick striking the string only. Second, the point moves over the string faster than the rounded tip so I can execute faster tempos cleaner and with less hesitation.

Then the rigidity removes the rubbery sound that the strings used to make with softer picks. All that makes for a snappier attack that really shines when you play distortion. I thought I had a good metal tone but I realized it was not crisp as can be.

Lastly, the thicker 1.14 grips better than the thin ones, and I plan to try thicker gauges, 1.40, 1.50 and maybe 2.0 but for now the 1.14 does everything I like. I was stuck in the idea that thin picks give out more high harmonics but the thick ones give out more bass, so the sound is not brittle.

Highs are not lacking, and even if they were, only a little EQ adjustment will do, the reduced highs are not such a large difference that it's outside the normal EQ range.
Some picks are not quite symmetrical at the tip but a few passes with superfine sandpaper rectifies them and improves the feel on the strings.
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