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Guitar Pick/Plectrum from Dunlop belonging to the Tortex series

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  • sixfirsixfir

    The worst picks

    Dunlop Tortex SharpPublished on 04/12/13 at 19:32
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    I tried many picks (jazz III TORTEX of all kinds, gator, stubby, Dugain John Pearse ...), it is the worst pick I have ever given a try. The right edge seems to me totally against-ergonomic, it anchors the strings so unpleasant lacks roundness as well as its level of contact with the string, if you need a sharp pick opt for a Jazz III or Stubby, offering a curved edge and a much better ergonomics.
  • GloubiBoudinBlancGloubiBoudinBlanc

    Dunlop Tortex SharpPublished on 11/27/05 at 01:02
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    I use it for four months, he began to be a little gun down the!
    I like the form that provides a good offense for ultra amateur guitarist like me! I hate it when the turtle disappears: it is the whole point of the turtle Dunlop plectrum!
    I try another dunlop ...
    At that price, you could at least have an indelible turtle!

    I would do this choice, but I varnish the turtle before use!
  • MysterollMysteroll

    Dunlop Tortex SharpPublished on 06/13/06 at 04:53
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    -I use it for one month now (I started the guitar for 3 months!)
    "I like the form for the reasons dja Previous evokes the mind and it allows me not to" miss "the strings!
    "I've tried 4 DIFFERENT MODELS (Dunlop Standard, Yamaha somewhat triangular, Dunlop with" rape-finger "and a Dunlop pais!) And I would classify this mdiator in 2nd position, c ' mdiator is the latest issue that I bought!
    Mdiators them are affordable prices, and the usefulness found there, I think it's worth a
    -I do not have much exprience but if I had screwed up Rasht be one without delay!
  • dexter236dexter236

    Dunlop Tortex SharpPublished on 07/31/07 at 23:50
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    Going to buy picks yesterday, I saw this model and I took one in 0.88 (green). I've played a few minutes to test it at home, see what it gave.

    Honestly, I took it for the folk arpeggios but also the electrical and frankly, the game is made clear. It's sort of a very sharp picks to run a set specific and clear.
    I think he can play anything with this type of model, except for a rhythmic play (I tried) and it does not give too much.

    Usually I play with Tortex are great and I do not regret my 60cents SHARP paid for this model because it can be very useful for certain types of games. A remake, I would take a second to 0.73 (yellow).

    In summary, we must have one, do not hesitate!
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    Going to buy picks yesterday, I saw this model and I took one in 0.88 (green). I've played a few minutes to test it at home, see what it gave.

    Honestly, I took it for the folk arpeggios but also the electrical and frankly, the game is made clear. It's sort of a very sharp picks to run a set specific and clear.
    I think he can play anything with this type of model, except for a rhythmic play (I tried) and it does not give too much.

    Usually I play with Tortex are great and I do not regret my 60cents SHARP paid for this model because it can be very useful for certain types of games. A remake, I would take a second to 0.73 (yellow).

    In summary, we must have one, do not hesitate!
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