

🎸 Elevate your strum with Luxe precision and lasting grip — because your sound deserves the best.
The C F Martin Luxe 1.5 Apex guitar pick combines a bold 1.5mm thickness with precision bevels and a low-friction, wear-resistant polymer for superior tone control and durability. Designed for comfort with a satin finish and grip disc, it includes premium storage accessories, making it a top-tier choice for serious guitarists seeking consistent performance and style.























| ASIN | B0C6R5M59K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 45,540 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 1,459 in Picks |
| Colour | Beige |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (18) |
| Date First Available | 21 Jun. 2023 |
| Item Weight | 0.57 g |
| Item model number | 18A0120 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 4.06 x 3.94 x 1.91 cm; 0.57 g |
| Size | Small |
| guitar_pick_thickness | 1.5 millimeters |
G**M
Super Plektrum. Auch für E-Gitarre!
R**R
I have been using ... Dunlop Primetone Standard Smooth Guitar Picks 1.5mm I've been buying 3 packs for $10.99 which last about a month. I liked the sound and feel better than anything else I'd used in the last 60 years of playing. Now I've tried the Martin Luxe 1.5mm Apex pick. Very similar sound and feel to the Dunlop. I think even better. Additionally, the Martin doesn't chip or wear at all. I've heard players complain about the Martin $22 price. But in 2 months the cost evens out. And the Martin packaging (pick tin and pouch) and esthetics would more than make up the price difference.
R**O
Es ist ok! Aber nicht 25€ wert! Ist viel Geld für bisschen Plastik! Ich kaufe die nicht mehr! Verpackung kostet bestimmt mehr!? Hier muss man die Name zahlen!aber wenn ich schon ein Martin Gitarre habe hab gedacht da sollte auch das Plektrum Martin sein!
T**S
Falls somewhere between a Blue Chip & a Dunlop Primetone. Not as nice, full or long lasting as Blue Chip but a lot nicer than Primetone. Describing sound is stupid but…here goes. Crisp, clear & articulate. I’d say it’s bright but not too thin. Full but maybe it could have more low end.
E**E
Well, the bevel actually make a more thin sounding guitar so I suppose it’s better for strumming, then it sounds more natural (like with your finger nails) or closer to a thin pick (which is not). For soloing I prefer a pick without a bevel so each note is more pronounced and thicker. Now l, because I’m a hybrid picker I’m not shure about this fancy Martin pick
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