





🎶 Sharpen your sound, own the stage.
The Jim Dunlop 433P.73 Ultex Sharp Player Pack features 0.73mm thick Delrin picks made in the USA, renowned for their durability and bright, clear tone. Trusted by professional musicians worldwide, these picks offer precision control and long-lasting performance across multiple string instruments.
| ASIN | B002IJK0H4 |
| Body Material | Delrin |
| Color Name | Yellow |
| Compatible Devices | Banjo, Bass, Cavaquinho, Guitar, Mandolin |
| Country Produced In | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,955) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | 0.73mm |
| Item Weight | 20 g |
| Item model number | 433P073 |
| Material Type | Delrin |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 7.62 x 6.35 cm; 20 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Size | .73mm |
Y**Ö
I love these ultex picks! Best pick material in my opinion. You get clear, bright sound with these picks. They last long and are very durable. I use the .90, the 2.0 and the 1.14 on my fender squier telecaster. I use the .90 on acoustic guitars. A little pricey compared to other material and other brands, but worth every penny.
D**H
The pick is of GREAT DURABILITY!! It has significantly increased my speed. THIS PICK IS A STEAL!!
A**K
They are my favorite pick, precise and last for months. I just found 0.73 good for acoustic and electric guitar. Maybe sharp version is not perfect for strumming, but it is great for picking. But it is just my personal preference. Only downside, it easily hides on wood floor :)
A**Y
The pick attacks on these are nice and snappy, and consistent. There is no "clack" on the plain strings, nor "scratch" on the wound strings, if you know what I mean. They glide across the strings with ease. I have the 1.4mm and the 2.0mm and both are fantastic. It's been several months of only using one pick of each thickness and I have not noticed any wear. Because the underlying material is pretty stiff, there isn't much difference between 1.4mm and 2.0mm in terms of rigidity. However, I find the 1.4mm easier to hold. The 2.0mm occasionally slips a bit... the pick is thick enough that if my finger or thumb end up near the edge, it will slide down that relatively steep bevel on the pick edge. The 1.4mm is just thick enough to feel and play like a heavy pick, but thin enough that the bevel (which I wouldn't do without because it helps the pick glide better) doesn't present a slipping problem. One other thing to note is that these picks solve a problem I didn't know I had... when I play in the upper registers (17th fret and up) of the upper strings there is a tendency for the notes to get "plinky" when I use other picks. Hard to explain, but maybe you know what I'm talking about—all you hear is the pick attack, and very little of the actual note. Somehow, these picks cause those upper notes to ring loud and clear. It sounds great. Overall, both picks are better, in my opinion, than any of the other picks I own, which is a lot. By the way, this includes other picks of the same material but different shape, and other picks of the same shape but different material. The 1.4mm Ultex Sharp is just exactly perfect for me, but I'd still take the 2.0mm over any of my other picks if I had to.
M**T
O produto é ótimo, podem comprar sem medo. Muito satisfeito.
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