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Dunlop Big Stubby 3,00

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Dunlop Big Stubby 3,00
20,90 AED 5,46 €
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Great for the jazzer in you!
Pavonis 11.04.2018
Finally found my pick after decades of flipping different brands, weights and styles. These things fit very nicely in the hand, they seem to articulate what I want to hear better than weedy picks, and they last forever!

In the past I have struggled with a cramping picking hand ,and losing grip, especially in live settings, but these picks have really helped with that. They stay facing the way I want thanks to the "concave" sides, and I've never dropped one. To me it also seems easier to exercise control, as there is no flexibility in the pick at all.
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Not a pick for me
Amek 07.05.2018
I've bought Big Stubby 3,00 picks because I wanted to have the hardest pick possible for maximum control and to try something new.
They are thick and hard, which gives a lot of control over your playing. On the other hand, they have these indents that make it uncomfortable to holdit between your thumb and the side of your index finger. Also, they're pretty slippery, which combined with their hardness and uncomfortable grip makes them pretty easy to be dropped while playing.
Also, I found that when playing my electric guitar on the clean channel, they made a certain, pretty unpleasant noise when hitting strings. It may be because of a material or shape different than my other picks, but I just didn't like it.
Even though, I think it's possible to get used to them. It's just not a pick for me.
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Excellent "Meaty" Plectrum
Pants Guitar Player 09.04.2018
Excellent plectrum.

These plectrums are the latest step on the plectrum journey. Excellent grip and gives a nice "smooth" and precise sound.
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I don't use anything else!
MD 15.10.2019
These are by far my favorite picks. They last long and I think they actually help with my carpal tunnel being that they're large and fat, yet easily gripped. I also like how smooth they glide when picking my strings.
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They are huge
Rm87 10.02.2020
Huge picks, with great grip, and a sharp tip. I always hated the Jazz III kind of picks because of their size, and I wanted the same sharpness. This took me there, so I am quite happy.
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Have used them for 15 years
Keffy 14.11.2022
Always good and gives the good rock-sound to my bass
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Total Tone Control
Anonymous 12.03.2015
Disclaimer: My main instrument is guitar.

I got these lured in by my long-term use of Dunlop Stubby Jazz Small (1mm) on guitar (oh, I don't play jazz).

The little stubby was too small for fat bass strings so I got the Big Stubby and I am glad I did.

These picks are thick but don't let the number fool you.

A) There's recess for you thumb and finger (on both sides), this increases the grip and control you have over pressure you're applying against the strings.

B) The pick is pointy - the thickness decreases towards the tip - while preserving the overal strenght.

You can play hard but also gently and everything in between. Thanks to the pointiness, you can do fast runs and even alternate picking as the pick just glides through/over the strings.

Occassionally, I use it when playing guitar, it's actually great for arpeggios :)

All in all, this is, in my opinion the best bass pick you can get as it blends advantages of soft and hard picks.
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Great sound, great comfort
Bungle42 20.12.2019
Very comfortable picks that bring that warm sound out of your bass, that's usually lost by playing with a pick
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For those, who hold pick with pads.
Alexey N. 19.10.2013
Bought them because tip seem to be extra sharp (it is), and so I hoped these picks are extra silent, but they do make noise, not usual though: while other picks make scuffling noise, these make chimy, more clear sound, which I don't like. Also, their shape is good for those who hold pick with index finger's pad, not side (because of deepenings). So I wouldn't recommend these for anyone who holds pick with index finger's side.
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Great and fast
Anonymous 14.05.2014
Hey,

as a bass player it can get frustrating when the band you're in wants you to play fast. Your guitarist gives you a pick and it drastically changes the sound to a sharper attack which can suck if you still want to play fast and maintain that groovy finger-playing sound.

With Big Stubby Picks you don't have too! (or at least the 3.0mm ones) there's really no difference in sound when I play at least. You get to have your finger-playing sound, and play it fast too!

They're also very good for heavy duty strumming.

Until now for me there is no other!
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