


🎶 Elevate your sound with the pick that pros swear by!
The Jim Dunlop 9010TP Medium Player Pack features 3 finger picks and 1 thumb pick made from durable plastic. Renowned for their maximum memory and minimal wear, these picks are a staple among professional guitarists. Proudly manufactured in the USA, this pack offers a balanced medium thickness perfect for versatile playing styles.
| ASIN | B00AMJX4HU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,087 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 256 in Picks |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Colour | brown |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Country Produced In | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (361) |
| Date First Available | 25 Nov. 2012 |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Item model number | 25010505104 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 9.14 x 5.08 x 1.02 cm; 9.07 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Size | Med |
| guitar_pick_thickness | medium |
S**Y
Good Product
Good Product
R**R
Quality is good, but size is questionable.
These might be a medium sized set for Lilliputians, but for a man with thin fingers these seem to be very tight.
A**K
Ver priced
Good product but totally over priced
T**R
Great product , as above finger sizing is relevant , so perhaps a little guidance as to the possibilities of home adjustment ?
splendid but be careful to specify finger size !! medium is tight on mine , and i'm not a large fingered person . Having said that , a little judiciously applied heat can sometimes soften plastic enough to custom fit . Don't try this at home unless you are confident working with plastics !!
S**D
Fantastic Value !!
Fantastic value ! ..... and an absolute Godsend to guitarist,s fingernails that have suffered from the after-effects of acrylic nail extensions and various other remedies that players employ to maintain 'their own unique sound' on guitar ......... I cannot recommend them highly enough ........ They increase the sound volume on each plucked string, but without destroying the essential sweetness of the note .......very important when playing acoustic.
M**L
Scratchy on acoustic guitar strings. I probably wouldn't buy ...
Scratchy on acoustic guitar strings. I probably wouldn't buy these again but for the price, they're worth a go. They are made too small though. Unless you consider yourself to have particularly Petit fingers, opt for the large.
K**R
too small
finger picks far too small to fit very disappointed wouldent try to buy online again
E**T
Poor quality chipping and very tight thumb pick
Yeah so I'm a tiny guy and thought that everyone else saying the picks were too small was a good thing. For context I need to buy kids gloves and they are still loose.... Of course it helps that I chose a bass guitar as an instrument of choice.... But yeah I only used the thumb pick and that was really tight. Loosening and forming it again in boiling and cold water really helped as another guy said The finger picks were loose but could be tightened by the same trick. But then again I have baby hands. On a separate issue these lasted all of 2 hours before chipping and dulling (see pics) so quality wise not great... I expected better from Dunlop really
H**S
Bisher hatte ich nur ein Daumenplektrum von Dunlop. Jetzt habe ich 3 weitere Fingerplektums ausprobiert um den Sound anzupassen. Das Material läßt sich in heißem Wasser sehr gut verformen und anpassen. Das ist entscheidend. Die Anschlaggewohnheiten müssen natürlich auch angepaßt und eingeübt werden. Meine Erfahrung war, daß ich die Fingerplektrums von der Nagelseite auf die Fingerballen-Seite drehen mußte. Danach konnte ich schon bald erste Arpeggios spielen. Derr Rest ist Training. Ich vergebe 5 Sterne für Preis und Material.
T**L
Need a little hot water to size
P**I
Confortevoli e ben adattabili.
P**Y
I thought I would try the plastic finger picks, Sometimes the metal ones will catch the guitar string and fly off my finger. I do like the plastic ones. They are a thin plastic so they are not bulky, but they are hard and not bendable, which is good. With metal picks you get the metal on metal sound, and with the plastic you get more of a plucking sound. Since they are not expensive, it would be a good idea to try the plastic ones. There may be some songs where you would prefer the different plucking sound.
S**N
I had high expectations from the Jim Dunlop brand which these plastic finger picks failed to achieve. Firstly the picks were a little small for my fingers and hurt to wear, so I tried to soften them as recommended in warm water to improve the fit. At which point they softened too much and immediately became too loose to use. I have discarded these and replaced them with metal fingerpicks which have proved much more adjustable. For me this is a purchase that ended up in the bin. Perhaps they will fit you better.
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