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🎶 Grip the sound, own the stage with Prime Grip Delrin Picks!
The Jim Dunlop 450P2.00 Prime Grip Delrin Picks are 2 mm thick, textured Delrin guitar picks designed for professional musicians seeking a warm, organic tone with superior grip. Featuring a smooth surface and specially ground edges, these picks minimize string resistance and rattling noise. Trusted by iconic bands and crafted with over 50 years of expertise, this 12-pack ensures durability, flexibility, and consistent performance for every playing style.



| ASIN | B079X4KXL6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,102 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 44 in Picks |
| Body Material Type | Delrin |
| Brand | Jim Dunlop |
| Brand Name | Jim Dunlop |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,768 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Textured |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00710137106932 |
| Guitar Pick Thickness | 2.00 millimeters |
| Guitar pick thickness | 2.00 millimeters |
| Included Components | 12 plectrums |
| Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 6.4 x 0.6 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Guitar Picks |
| Manufacturer | Jim Dunlop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 450P200 |
| Material | delrin |
| Material Type | delrin |
| Model Name | Delrin 500 Prime Grip |
| Model Number | 450P200 |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year. |
| Set Name | 12 Pack |
| Size | 2 mm |
| Style | Player Pack 12 picks |
| UPC | 710137106932 |
| Unit Count | 12 unit |
O**O
Like Delrin plectrums but find them too slippery, here's the solution
These are superb. I really like the smoothness Delrin on the guitar strings but it's difficult to hold on to. The grippy pattern on these solves that problem. Love them and they're now the only plectrums I use
G**S
Plucking great
Good grip nice size and I bought several thicknesses
R**O
Good 'Attack' for a lightweight plectrum
As a long time user of Jim Dunlop 0.46mm Nylon plectra, I thought I'd try these 0.46mm Delrin plectra instead. Bright red in colour, these plectra are thin, lightweight and are made easier to grip by the pattern embossed into them. The plastic (Delrin?) is harder than the nylon I am used to so a little less flexible and creates a slightly sharper sound than I am used to - the 'attack' is more pronounced than for a nylon plectrum. They are a perfectly good plectrum that should prove durable and will appeal to many players. For my folky style of playing, I shall buy some more Jim Dunlop 0.46mm Nylon plectra.
T**M
Dunlop earn their reputation
There's a reason that most people use dunlop picks. These don't disappoint. Solid picks that last long enough to disappear into another dimension, or whether picks end up.
D**N
Best acoustic picks going.
0.46 are the best acoustic strumming picks I've used. Grippy as anything and the material adds a pleasing percussive element which isn't too loud. The flexibility is absolutely perfect so combined with the grip, I've never dropped one or gotten hung up on a misplaced strum. They do tend to wear down somewhat quickly but that's just the tradeoff with delrin.
S**O
Makes faster picking easy
These make faster picking much easier for me than standard ‘heavy’ picks. Basically no give and a nice smooth edge.
A**W
Great pic's
These are the red 0.46mm version and have a great grippy section in the middle which enhances picking control with very little chance of coming loose. I would add that the general sound they encourage from the guitar is crisp and suits general acoustic guitar strumming. However single note picking also sound really good with a sweet, smooth sound and quick response from a pick so thin. Very pleased.
N**V
Bassist reverts to plectrum, the audacity of it all...
As a bassist I don't tend to use plectrums, not that I'm a snob towards anyone who does, personally it's not really for me. Although recently due to some serious pain in my fingers and knuckles I thought I'd revert back to using a pick for a while as our songs are quite intense and I stupidly write intricate bass lines. When I first started playing bass I would use a 2mm pick, so I knew this was what I was after, and if you want a good solid plectrum, look no further. It's stupidly comfortable too. The grip on it can withstand my sweaty mitts and sausage fingers, and even our guitarist (after the initial surprise that I wasn't using my fingers) was impressed with these. If I was primarily a pick player, I'd use these. I'm not, but I'm more than happy to pull one of these out now and again during practice, recording or live shows to use once in a while.
T**I
Best tool for the job
I do a lot of fast picking, scale runs, repeated pattern runs up an down the neck. For fast metal and rock speed picking these are awesome. They are also great for fast modern metal rhythm playing. For campfire jams and cowboy chords look elsewhere.
R**V
Guitar picks
Very nice I got as I expect good quality
S**N
Çok güzel bir pena tırtıklı olması avantajlı
Kesinlikle denenmeli.Dunlop delrin 2.0 kullanıyordum.Bunun tırtıklı olması hoşuma gitti.Kaymıyor
E**S
Muy muy buenas
Muy buenas púas DUNLOP, para electro bandurria o laúd perfectas
M**R
Muy buenas plumillas
Se sienten sólidas, se agarran muy bien.
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