🎸 Precision in your hands, power in your sound.
Dan's Guitar Store Precision Pick 10-Pack features 1.5mm thick injection-moulded nylon picks with double-bevelled edges and a dagger tip for superior control, note clarity, and durability. The fingerprint-sensitive grip and high-visibility colors ensure maximum playability and easy pick recovery, designed for professional-level performance and longevity.
J**S
Cheap, unique, what Ernie Ball Prodigy marketing photos pretends to be.
Super sharp, looks exactly like the photos. This is what I imagine Ernie Ball Prodigy picks would be like based on the marketing photos. It is exactly as advertised, and I find the pick a lot easier to hold than Primetone Jazz 3 XL. I do love the color, the pink is unique (I finally found a pink Ibanez AZ2402, it's almost the same color, having matching pick makes me happy). Price is reasonable, significantly cheaper than any other boutique picks out there, and better than some. 1.5mm thickness is my go to for another pick, and it feels correct (some manufacturer's 1.5mm feels too thick or thin). I really like the sharpness, it's not for every day use, but exactly as advertised.I don't agree with some of the other reviews saying how amazing this pick is though. It's alright, I haven't used it enough to comment on durability, but the tone is alright with some (but not a lot) of pick noise. I still like primetone (smooth), wegen, bluechip, redbear casein a lot better, but I do like this pick a lot more than ibanez kleido, some ultex like master8/dunlop jazz 3 XL, and about the same as acrylic picks like gravity or v-pick (my preference, not tone).Photo shows a couple of similar picks for size/dimension/sharpness reference (this precision pick in the center): 1st row - Dunlop Jazz 3 XL Primetone, Dunlop Jazz 3 Petrucci Primetone, Ibanez Paul Gilbert (teardrop); 2nd row - Ernie Ball Prodigy Standard, Dan's Precision Pick, Master 8 Teardrop; 3rd row: Ibanez Kaleido (351), Gravity Sunrise (big mini), Gravity 003. This precision pick is definitely the sharpest with it's bevel.I am glad I bought it, it's unique even in my giant pick collection, and I do use it periodically, but it is not my go-to for serious playing.
L**G
Sweet picks
Bought these not knowing what to expect. Definitely coming back for more. Nice, gripping and sharp picks.
L**L
Good feel and grips but are turning yellow
Can definitely tell they were designed by a guitar player. Feels good in hands and seems durable. So far I'm happy with them for playing rock style music. Love the sharp ends. I think they are very functional and good value for money. After a few days of playing they started to turn yellow anywhere my skin touches the pick. Really weird. I thought it might just be dirt but just as yellow after washing with a brush. Doesn't affect playability but it's still weird. I have had picks get dirt in the grips but never turn yellow. Just for the record I'm a non smoker so it's not that either.
J**B
Nice Picks
I'm very happy with these picks. I've used Cactus Agave picks for years but always complained that they were a bit small. I can't keep a good hold on the original Jazz III XL or the tortex. The Ernie Ball prodigy picks are actually pretty grippy but again are a bit on the small side. But Dan's picks solves both the size and grip problem and I keep the shape that I like. 10/10
N**Z
TL;DR Just buy them, best price to performance pick I've ever used!
In my professional opinion, these can't be beaten. At least not for the price to performance. Easily the best picks I've ever purchased, and I bought them on a whim after reading about them online/through some friends. These will be in my arsenal for the foreseeable future ESPECIALLY on my next recordings and run of shows.> Perfect fit and grip>Great color options, you're gonna have a hard time losing these!>Not so thick that they don't flex. If you like a slight amount of flex, or are used to playing a .7 to a 1.0, by all means give these a try.>Played for roughly 2 hours as soon as they arrived to run them through their paces in different genres and styles. NOT A SINGLE SCRATCH! These puppies are built to last!>At the very least, if you do lose these to the inevitable dryer monster, you're not losing much in the way of money.>Never liked a pick enough to buy in bulk, but I plan to buy enough of these to last me forever!
D**N
Not for people with dry hands
I have very dry hands/fingers and have a hard time holding on to these. The size and shape are absolutely perfect for me, but they are a touch too thick for what I would like. A 1mm option would be nice.There was some flashing on the tips of a few of them which came off easily after playing for a few minutes. Several of them were not flat, but had a curvature to them (see photo). This is fine but requires that you hold the pick a certain way for it to be comfortable. Also, these are VERY sharp! Not a bad thing, just be aware that you could probably cut yourself on them if you are not careful.Overall, good quality and the material holds up well to use, but unfortunately these are not for me, and the cost is high for someone just wanting to try them out at nearly $1.20 per pick. I had contacted the company for a sample but they declined.
A**R
Great picks!
These have become my new favorite pick, have them in pink and blue! I've been a jazz III guy for several years, not always happy with what I can find in stores. These are larger but have the sharper jazz point. What I also like is they're available in thinner gauges for acoustic which are even harder to find in local music stores
M**9
Good picks and great price
I just got these picks from Amazon and I have yet to try them. They are similar to dunlop jazz guitar picks and look a little sharper than the jazz guitar picks. I will give them a try to see how better they are or can be. I suggest that you order them and try them out for yourself. If you like them as I do so far then I will order some more but I like my dunlop flow picks and the jazz picks too.
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