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Dunlop Akira Takasaki Custom 1,40

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Picks Set

  • Akira Takasaki (Loudness) signature pick
  • Hand-polished rounded edges for fast release
  • Custom low-profile grip
  • Optimal attack, precision and articulation
  • Thickness: 1.40 mm
  • Made of Ultex
  • Small triangle shape
  • Contoured tip
  • Package quantity: 3 pieces
Available since February 2021
Item number 514248
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Strength 1,40
Material Ultex
Included in Delivery 3
40,20 AED 10,50 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Domo arigato Takasaki San
Reviewing purchased item 31.01.2022
Shape, Feeling & Sound
With above trinity fulfilled, not much more to add than these are some of the best pics I ever tried. Love them and actually ordered the Loud Blue ones too, which I hope arrive today.

We all got a ton of picks we never use but these ones will be among your favorite.

The first triangular picks I got and never going back to tear shape, just being able to not worry about the pick is quite something. As long as the pick is in your hand you can easily attack, from all three fronts!!! Just a quick adjustment if needed and you are good to strum again. We can indeed do this with all imaginable picks but triangular plectrums like these Akira T's shrink the time by 3 so a true winner.

The Japanese pattern and text help greatly with extra grip.
Very nice plectrum and color.

Would be nice if Thomman would bring in also Master-8 plectrums......no one else in Europe is bringing them in and they are amazing.....Hint Hint Hint Thomann guitars purchase manager!!!
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Playable area is small
PEK(ING) 21.10.2024
I dont know bc im new to triangle shaped picks but for me they r a bit to hard to play like i hit my finger all the time
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Great for mandolin
bodaciothebard 17.12.2024
These picks are excellent for mandolin playing, the size is excellent and the tone is superb. Super comfortable as well.
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Ich komme eigentlich aus der Akustikecke und nutze alle meine Finger (Rasgueados, Tremolo, Wechselschlag und die im Flamenco verbreiteten Tricks ...) auf der klassischen bzw. Flamencogitarre. Aus Neugier und Faszination habe ich sehr spät mit E-Gitarre angefangen und anfangs sehr kleine und weiche Picks gespielt. Jetzt habe ich mal aus Experimentierfreude diese hübschen grünen Plektren bestellt und sie zeigen einem, worauf man bei der E-Gitarre als Immer-noch-Neuling zu achten hat. Das ist sehr wertvoll. Man kann mit den eigentlich ja steifen oder schweren Teilen (im Vergleich zu den Dava Jazz Picks) ... wie sag ich's am besten ... viel gezielter und kontrollierter auf die Saiten einwirken. Und der Schliff (scheinbar zeichnet da ein Mitarbeiter mit seiner Unterschrift verantwortich ...!) hilft trotz Materialstärke flink über die Saite zu kommen so als wäre es irgendwie gar nicht so 'heavy'. Tja, ich hoffe, man versteht was ich sage. Sie scheinen langlebig zu sein, liegen fest zwischen den Fingern und sehen schon auch sehr gut aus. Am Anfang standen die noch in Konkurrenz zu braunen Heavy Picks der gleichen Firma, die auch etwas größer sind, aber ich nehme nur noch diese grünen Takasaki 1,40.
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