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D'Addario Celluloid Guitar Picks are a 10-pack of light gauge (50mm) picks made in the USA from premium celluloid, delivering a natural feel and warm, rich tone. Designed for acoustic, electric, and bass guitars, they feature a standard shape for comfortable playing and come in eco-friendly minimal waste packaging.
Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 6.35 x 0.32 cm; 4.08 g |
Item model number | 1CAP2-10 |
Colour | Assorted |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
guitar_pick_thickness | Light Not applicable for this attribute |
Material Type | Celluloid |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | 10-pack |
Item Weight | 4.08 g |
M**R
Great pics
Been playing guitar over 50 years guitar pics are very personal - this range adds choice - good quality -at a fair price
M**R
Highly recommend
Awesome product. Exactly as I expected. Really good quality. Definitely recommend buying these
R**D
Not all picks are born equal
For years I've been using Jim Dunlop .88 nylon picks, but have got hacked off with the increase in price. Stumbled upon these and what can I say? Really good value and more importantly these give a better sound. The only negative comment is they groove easily if you're sliding your pick down the strings.
M**D
Good for light strings, such as those on a 12-string guitar.
I sometimes wonder why people use thin picks and get a weedy tone on their acoustic guitars. It's a tool for a job, so choose the best one. I use 1.4/1.5mm on the 6-string guitars but the 12-string has thin strings, 10-47. These 0.7mm celluloid picks are ideal for drawing out the tone of the guitar and are just stiff enough for control of quick picking. Every player has their own preference, of course, but I recommend that every 12-string player try these.
I**O
Great
Super as get all the different thickness to try out. I've gievj a few to friends as there are so many.
L**I
Decent picks
I bought these as I was running low of guitar picks. They're decently priced and are nice to use, but can be worn down pretty easily when doing pick scrapes which is probably common among plastic picks - but I've had one plastic pick for years that has yet to be worn down.
G**D
Plecs
Ok so far
I**S
Great selection
Good value for money and great selection
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