12-Pack Dunlop Tortex Standard .50mm Red Guitar Picks

By: JIM DUNLOP

Experience the superior quality and performance of the Dunlop Tortex Standard .50mm Red Guitar Pick - 12 Pack. Crafted with a grip-enhancing matte surface for improved hold, this set of 12 picks is made of the popular tortex material for long life and a bright tone. Visit the JIM DUNLOP Store for the best guitar and bass picks based on build quality, design, giftability, and overall satisfaction. Get the most out of your performance with the Dunlop Tortex Standard .50mm Red Guitar Pick - 12 Pack.

Key Features:

Tortex guitar picks are renowned for their durability and bright tone. Made from a proprietary material, Tortex picks provide maximum memory and a smooth, fast release. With a wide range of thicknesses available, Tortex picks offer players a unique combination of power, precision, and tone. Whether you’re a beginner or a professional, you’ll find the perfect pick for your playing style.
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Sturdiness
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Overall satisfaction
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Giftable
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Design
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Color
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Build quality
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Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Grip-enhancing matte surface offers a improved hold
  • Comes with 12 picks in a pack that makes it cost-effective
  • Made of popular tortex material for long life and bright tone
Cons
  • The color may vary

Details of 12-Pack Dunlop Tortex Standard .50mm Red Guitar Picks

  • Size: 0.5 mm
  • Guitar Pick Thickness: thin
  • Color: Red
  • Brand: JIM DUNLOP
  • Material: Plastic

Comments

Michael Oliveira Mota: These are my size , right fit and you get good amount

United States on Dec 26, 2023

Sarah Morrison: the best pics to use for 9-42's.

Canada on Dec 12, 2023

Mark: This is the perfect pick I am looking for! I play rhythm guitar on 10-46 strings. The grip is perfect and does not slip my fingers. They're my new go-to picks from now on!

Canada on Nov 19, 2023

S.L.: Une première fois pour moi avec un plectre aussi épais. Trais satisfait avec la maniabblité et l’adhérence aux doigts.

Canada on Nov 15, 2023

Lauren S: These and the purples are my husband's go to choice. Good stuff👍

Canada on Oct 25, 2023

Allumitive.: At first they were perfect and I hadnt played in years so i was almost like starting over but overall great pick sticks to fingers good wears well sounds just fine easy to see on the floor lol but ended up a bit too stiff as my skills came back still a great pick zero complaints if you like a good stiff pick...

Canada on Sep 17, 2023

K Hern: For most elec and acou playing i do, i would use .72 tortex no matter what. but it IS awesome that the yellow ones are so easy to see when i drop em on stage (plus doing laundry) lol

United States on Sep 02, 2023

Nate: Lots of MOJO in music. Lots of musicians believe in things that can't be easily quantified by science. But when it comes down to it, it is really all about the sound, isn't it? I can easily hear a difference between these picks and other brands, and I can even hear the different between thicknesses. Whether is it just because the pick has less audible snap back or because it changes the player's string attack, who knows. I prefer these. And I have for a long, long time.
They feel great in the hand, they last forever, and you can keep a grip even when you sweat. Gotta love the Tortex.

United States on Aug 28, 2023

Louie DeGeorge: I recently purchased a pack of Dunlop Tortex picks and have been very pleased with their performance. The Tortex material provides a smooth, fast release from the strings, which makes for quick and precise picking. The picks have also held up well over time, showing minimal wear after several weeks of use.

I also appreciate the variety of thicknesses avaliable. This allows me to choose the pick that best suits the music I'm playing and my personal playing style.

Overall, I am very satisfied with these guitar picks and would highly recommend them to other guitarists.

United States on Jan 03, 2023

George Sawyn: How Do You Review a Pick? Such a basic guitar-player item... and so much at the mercy of each individual player's particular needs... but I'll give it a try.

The Dunlop Tortex picks are perfectly good guitar picks. Whenever I would play the Strat in my all-around dance band, I would be playing all sorts of stuff, rock, country, jazz, ballads, polkas, whatever... this one, and the yellow one (.73mm) would be my go-to pick; not too flexible, not too stiff. I don't do so much of that anymore, and when I play acoustic, I would use a classical guitar, which I play with the fingers, or a nice heavy jazz pick (Dunlop 207). But recently I started playing steel string acoustic, and doing a lot of strumming, and the yellow and green Tortex picks are again my go-to pick.

I went through the phase of trying strange or unusual shapes, and that other phase of cute or flashy colors... These basic Dunlop Tortex picks are the basic standard guitar pick shape, and the color is pretty much irrelevant, except that it makes it easy to select the thickness you want "at a glance". Also the texture of the material is a bit coarse, not quite as smooth/shiny/slick as the...

United States on Dec 30, 2012



12-Pack Dunlop Tortex Standard .50mm Red Guitar Picks Fender Premium Guitar Pick Variety Pack - 24 Picks with Thin, Medium and Heavy Gauges D'Addario Pearl Celluloid Guitar Picks, 10-Pack Variety Pack
12-Pack Dunlop Tortex Standard .50mm Red Guitar Picks Fender Premium Guitar Pick Variety Pack - 24 Picks with Thin, Medium and Heavy Gauges D'Addario Pearl Celluloid Guitar Picks, 10-Pack Variety Pack
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Total Reviews 439 reviews 384 reviews 418 reviews
Size 0.5 mm 24 Pack 10-pack
Guitar Pick Thickness thin Thin, Medium,Thick thin
Color Red Assorted Assorted
Brand JIM DUNLOP Fender D'Addario
Material Plastic Celluloid Celluloid Guitar Picks, Cotton
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