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I was just courious to try this size.. But I found it a bit big as I am used to regular size (non triangle) picks. If you like this and dont want to stick with another type of form pick then I bet this pick would work great... Its a plus that every side is the same because sometimes the pick turns in the hand when you play and suddenly you are picking with the wrong side of a regular pick. But that is not a problem on this one since every side is the same.. If I was starting out I would probably start playing with this one and get used to it since it has that advantage.. Because of the form and size also it feels a bit more stiff than its regular form Dunlop yellow pick..
After trying a few different sizes and thicknesses, I landed on these picks for bass guitar. The heavier ones are too rigid for me. With these picks, you can use all three sides, so potentially they will last longer. Maybe some picks have a bit of a better grip, but these are fine for me. Recommended.
These are not my main picks, I just wanted to experiment with a triangular pick. They are really nice to the touch and they seem durable - as durable as any Dunlop Tortex I've ever used. Happy with my purchase.
I must have tried 20 different picks before finding these. They are wide and very grippy, enough control for most picking and great for strumming. Maybe not for shredding metal
I always used Tortex triangles for my bass years ago, so now I needed some guitarpicks and thought of thies picks....and Thay are superb for guitar, a huge surface for grip and the last longer then other regular picks I had...love them :D
I've whittled down far too many picks to remember but Dunlop Tortex seem to last the longest.The "magic grip dust" doesn't last long but the tip holds it's shape through a lot of heavy metal playin' abuse.Take Dime's advice and cut some grooves into the sides to make'em sweat proof and you're good to go.
I use these for bass guitar, high quality picks and give a good tone for metal and rock playing. You can give 'em a good bashing and they'll hold up just fine.