Dunlop Max Grip Nylon Standard Pick 073mm

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Description

The Dunlop Max Grip Nylon Standard Pick 073mm with molded gripping surface features a carefully engineered coarse grid that provides an unparalleled non-slip surface. The combination of Max-Grip™ surface and molded nylon material makes this the perfect pick for speed pickers and hard strummers who want extreme precision and durability—without losing control of their pick.

Dunlop Max Grip Nylon Standard Pick 073mm Features:

High-Quality Nylon

Industry standard Plectrums

Reliable and resilient

Comes in a variety of gauges

Greys are the standard

Colours are the “in between” gauges

Guitar picks remain one of the most important but often-overlooked links in a guitarist’s sonic chain. Why? Because changing your plectrum can make a surprising difference to your playing style and the tone you produce.

Plectrums have been around for thousands of years, and were traditionally made from natural materials and animal byproducts including bone, tortoiseshell, steel, amber and wood.

The first plastic guitar picks were made in 1922, which went on to influence the shape and style of modern plectrums. Nowadays, guitar picks are commonly made from a range of synthetic materials, including:

  • Celluloid
  • Nylon
  • Acrylic
  • Delrin
  • Glass

There are three primary factors to consider when choosing a new guitar pick. Firstly, carefully consider your guitar pick’s shape. This affects the surface area of the plectrum and therefore how easy it is to transition between the strings on your guitar or bass.

Strummers and acoustic guitar players may prefer a larger pick, while jazz and metal guitarists tend to prefer smaller, pointed designs to maximise dexterity.

Secondly, the gauge of a pick refers to its thickness; thinner picks are better suited to rhythm playing, while alternate and bass picking can be easier with thicker plecs.

Finally, of course, there’s the material, which affects the grip and the tone. Nylon and celluloid picks produce a warmer, old-school tone, and Tortex and acrylic plectrums offer a brighter, snappier response.

Trax Music Store is an authorised dealer of Dunlop products.

Additional information

Weight .01 kg
Dimensions 1 × 2 × 3 cm