Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the available gauges for the DUNLOP Tortex Standard picks? A: The DUNLOP Tortex Standard picks are available in the following gauges: .50 mm, .60 mm, .73 mm, .88 mm, 1.0 mm, and 1.14 mm.
- Q: What material are DUNLOP Tortex picks made from? A: DUNLOP Tortex picks are made from a durable Tortex material, designed to provide a long life and withstand heavy use.
- Q: How do Tortex picks enhance grip during play? A: Tortex picks feature a grip-enhancing matte surface, allowing for better control and preventing slipping during aggressive playing.
- Q: Are DUNLOP Tortex picks suitable for all music genres? A: Yes, DUNLOP Tortex picks are versatile and used by musicians across various genres, making them suitable for different playing styles.
- Q: What makes DUNLOP Tortex picks different from other picks? A: DUNLOP Tortex picks are known for their maximum memory, minimum wear, and bright, snappy attack, which sets them apart from standard picks.
- Q: Can DUNLOP Tortex picks withstand heavy playing conditions? A: Yes, Tortex picks are designed for exceptional durability, making them ideal for heavy playing conditions and long-lasting use.
- Q: Who are some notable musicians that use DUNLOP Tortex picks? A: Many top musicians, including members of Green Day, Polyphia, Ghost, and Slash, use DUNLOP Tortex picks.
- Q: Where are DUNLOP Tortex picks manufactured? A: DUNLOP Tortex picks are proudly made in the U.S.A. at the Dunlop headquarters in Benicia, California.
- Q: What is the standard pick shape of DUNLOP Tortex picks? A: The standard pick shape of DUNLOP Tortex picks features a narrow-yet-rounded tip, which balances fullness and articulation for versatile tone.
- Q: How long have DUNLOP Tortex picks been in production? A: DUNLOP Tortex picks have been in production since 1981, providing over 40 years of trusted performance for musicians worldwide.