Dunlop Tortex Standard Guitar Picks .73 MM 1 Dozen
Meet the Dunlop Tortex Standard Guitar Picks in 0.73 mm — a 12-pack built for players who demand consistent tone, reliable grip, and lasting durability. Rooted in the tortoiseshell tradition, these Delrin-based picks deliver maximum memory and minimum wear, so your tone stays crisp from the first note to the last.
Smart, studio-proven design
The 0.73 mm gauge sits in a sweet spot between bite and control, offering enough stiffness for precise picking while remaining comfortable for extended sessions. The classic teardrop shape provides a balanced attack for fast solos and tight rhythm parts alike, while the material’s memory helps each pick quickly return to its original shape, preserving your attack and consistency over time.
- Maximum memory: returns to shape after heavy picking, helping you maintain a consistent feel and tone across takes.
- Minimum wear: enhanced durability so the tip holds its contour longer, reducing tone change over time.
- Bright, focused tone: Delrin formulation delivers articulate mids with crisp highs and precise pick attack.
- Balanced versatility: 0.73 mm strikes the right balance for clean strums, fast passages, and expressive blues/rock riffs.
- Sure grip: matte finish resists slipping, even when fingers get sweaty during a gig or recording session.
- Value-packed: one dozen picks packaged together for easy, on-the-go replacement and backup.
Who should reach for Dunlop Tortex Standard.73 mm
Ideal for players who want dependable, studio-ready behavior across genres—from jangly rhythm parts to tight lead lines. Great for beginners seeking predictable response as they learn picking accuracy, and for seasoned players who value consistency and longevity in a go-to pick. If you crave a pick that delivers a bright, clear attack without surrendering control, this 12-pack is a practical staple for your toolkit.
Practical tips to maximize your sound
- Grip the pick close to the tip for quick, accurate articulation during fast passages.
- Experiment with picking angles to favor either cleaner strumming or sharper lead notes.
- Store picks in a cool, dry place to preserve the Delrin surface and shape over time.
- Use the same gauge across different guitars to maintain tonal consistency during gigs or sessions.