Best Dunlop Gels Heavy Red 72Pack Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to Dunlop Gels Heavy Red 72Pack based on experts and consumers reviews.
Sharkfin Pick Relief Soft Red
Based on 3 reviews
I have tried many picks over the years trying to find a consistency of feel and sound for acoustic play and the SPSR is the only one that gives me the return I am looking for for quality of sound variation - soft or loud - and durability of play that provides me with the confidence to continue playing with satisfaction.
Clayton Ultem Standard 0,94
Based on 2 reviews
These are the best picks I've ever had (more than 30 years playing guitars)! They produce a crispy sound, their edges seem to be the same after long use, they produce the same sound like new ones. And they are "sticky" enough to have a very good grip even when your fingers are fully wet. Excellent stuff, trully recommend everyone!
Gibson Picks Wedge Style Med. 72 pcs
Based on 2 reviews
I use them with my Gibson Les Paul, and they are really great. I tried Gibson picks for the first time while I was at Gibson Custom Shop in Memphis (sadly, it's closed now) and liked them a lot while trying some gorgeous guitars there (that I couldn't afford...). The kind people there let me take one as a gift, and I bought (a lot of) them afterwards. The good thing is that they last a long time, and you can just rotate them when they're worn (they are triangle shaped, sort of). The medium weight is ok for me, but you can find them thinner or thicker. They sound good and are comfortable and useful, in the end that's all that matters. Pros? What I've written before. Cons? There are no cons I can think of. Recommended!
Ibanez PPA16HRG Pick Set
Based on 1 reviews
These picks feel weird at first touch. They are highly textured and somewhat soft on the very outer layer. The shape is somewhere between a Dunlop Flow and a Jazz style pick. The textured is also much larger than it'd be on most other picks and that has made it pretty easy for me to slightly change how I'm holding the pick to get that extra bit of articulation and flexibility when, say, switching between funk-strumming and some sweep picking. Great fun!
Clayton Ultem Gold 0,45
Based on 3 reviews
These picks are not to be overused and don't belong on stage or for your regular practice. They create a special, light sound that can be great to play very softly or for recording if this particular sound is needed. A good set to have in your pick box.