Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the thickness of the Dunlop Tortex Standard 1.14mm Purple Guitar Pick? A: The Dunlop Tortex Standard Purple Guitar Pick has a thickness of 1.14mm.
- Q: What material is the Dunlop Tortex pick made of? A: The Dunlop Tortex pick is made from a material called Delrin, known for its durability and performance.
- Q: How does the Tortex pick compare to traditional tortoise shell picks? A: Tortex picks are designed to replicate the characteristics of traditional tortoise shell, offering maximum memory and minimal wear, making them suitable for long-term use.
- Q: Can the Tortex picks provide a good grip during play? A: Yes, Tortex picks feature a grip-enhancing matte surface that helps players maintain control while playing.
- Q: What genres of music are suitable for using Tortex picks? A: Tortex picks are versatile and can be used across various genres, including rock, metal, and pop, as they deliver a bright, snappy attack.
- Q: How many picks are included in the Dunlop Tortex Standard pack? A: The Dunlop Tortex Standard pack includes 12 guitar picks.
- Q: Are Tortex picks suitable for heavy playing conditions? A: Yes, Tortex picks are designed for exceptional durability, making them suitable for heavy playing conditions.
- Q: What is the shape of the Dunlop Tortex pick? A: The Dunlop Tortex pick has a standard shape, which balances fullness and articulation for a range of expressive tones.
- Q: Who are some famous musicians that use Tortex picks? A: Many top musicians, including members of Green Day, Polyphia, Ghost, and Slash, have used Tortex picks in their performances.
- Q: Where are Tortex picks manufactured? A: Tortex picks are made in the U.S.A. at the Dunlop headquarters located in Benicia, California.