🎶 Pick Your Power: Elevate Your Guitar Game!
The Jim Dunlop Hetfield White Fang Flow 1.00mm guitar picks are designed for serious musicians, combining a unique shape with a low-profile grip for enhanced control. Weighing just 18.1g and measuring 15.24 x 11.43 x 0.64 cm, these picks are perfect for delivering sharp, focused attacks on your strings, making them ideal for heavy riffs and intricate solos.
Item Weight | 18.1 g |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 11.43 x 0.64 cm; 18.14 g |
Item model number | PH122R1.00 |
Color Name | White |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Guitar Pick Thickness | thick |
Size | 1.0mm |
A**I
Bellissimi plettri!
Plettri super! Comfort eccezionale e davvero comodi da tenere… danno un tocco in più nel suono, se usati sull’acustica
S**P
I'm not really a Metallica Fan
UPDATE: 2/22/2023I am still not much of a Metallica fan, HA, but I still do recognize the greatness and influence Hetfield has brough to guitar playing.I read other folks' reviews here and after using these for so long, I agree that they do wear almost alarmingly fast - the tip is the wear point - however I am considering it a tradeoff for the type of material which, myself, I love. I love the material and the tone against the strings. That is an opinion of course...but it is the material of these picks and the sorta "knurling" on them that keeps me using them. I could live with a bit more aggressive knurling but I would hate for the material to change to avoid some of the wear - please do not change the material. I take the worn picks and use them for more rhythm based songs or, say, practice at home...it's not a huge big deal to me,m but if there is some single noite stuff that is moving at a brisk pace, I would want a new one and thats how I use them. I mean these are picks from a metal rhythm guitar king - if you want to play funk or any other kinda slappy/poppy rhythms I might suggest a thinner throw-away fender thin or somethiung...I usually have 3 or more types of pick in my toolbox...seems to work.This is my favorite pick of all time then,,,,after several years of use. I'm just your average EVH, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page wannabe - that cannot play like them - and a fan of classic rock and 60s rock and a cover band musician so if you are like me I highly recommend these picks....well, I was a Metallica fan up to and including Master Of Puppets - but that is another story. I do think Hetfield is a pretty influential and amazing guitarist with a style his own. I've always been impressed with his playing both clean and earth scorching. I felt like he would know what he was up to when it came to designing a pick. He does.I've been using the big Clayton triangles @ 1.52 for years and recently bought some of the Petrucci picks. The claytons just stay in my hands and last forever but they do have a slightly muted string attack tone - they are not the greatest or best choice for a "spankin" kind of rhythm...I also really like the Petruccis but they are a little small and always sliding out of my fingersThe White Fang could be my all time perfect pick....a little larger than the JPs, noticeably better string attack tone than the Clayton and they stay in my fingers better...I am using the 1mm and frankly I love it.I have been playing for 44 years, have roughly 40 guitars, use 9s and play in cover bands covering pretty wide range of pop/rock/metal......I think this will be my number 1 pick from now on...it took all of 30 sec to figure it out. Thank you James Hetfield - you know a thing or two.
R**H
point rounds down easy.
The grip on these is awesome, wont drop as many picks with these. Down side though is durability, after about 3 -4 hours of play the pic wears down quite a bit. (see picture)
J**Y
THE PERFECT PICK.
The tortex flow picks were the best picks I've ever used...until I got these. They have a grip that seems to sit in your fingerprints so it doesn't matter how sweaty your hands get they just don't move, which gives you all the confidence in the world to either gently strum or straight up punch those strings with all the power you can manage. The thickness perfectly compliments the shape by allowing gentle sweeping motions or turn the pick flat and pluck pick the strings giving sublime clarity of notes. They will be my go to for the rest of my life. Papa Het knew EXACTLY what he was doing when designing them.
C**M
Grippy and cool but not the grippiest
I like these I'm a big MetallicA guy. I do wonder why he went thicker from the Green Tortex picks they used for ever. I do wish the raised part of the pick was higher. I have some of Dunlop Meshuggah Signature Nylon Guitar Pick they are the grippiest picks ever and I love that! If you want more texture grab those.
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