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The Fender Tortuga Ultem Guitar Picks feature a unique tortoiseshell pattern and are made from high-quality Ultem material. Available in various thicknesses, these picks are designed for durability and optimal sound, making them a must-have for guitarists. Each pack contains six picks, ensuring you’re always ready to rock.
J**
Great quality. Great price. Reputable brand name of Guitars. Comfortable to use.
I just started guitar lessons 3 months ago and tried to find a good pic that I was comfortable using. I had a pic I caught at a concert with this shape. I used it to play to see how it felt and loved it. So I saw these and had to buy. I’m so happy with them. Great quality. Perfect for me to play with. Amazing price for the whole pack. And I trust the FENDER brand because of its good reputation and my guitar is a FENDER as well. I’m pleased with my purchase and recommend it for any level guitar player Especially if you have big fingers and need a larger pic. Also, having 3 points on it makes jr longer lasting since you can rotate it to use a different side as one side wears down. It’s like having 3 pics in one.
R**T
Tone and durability
The tortuga material is super durable and it really brings out the “highs” and adds brightness to the tone. My favorite picks right now!!🎶😊
R**O
removes guitar harsh sound
Just as a tortoise shell pick used to do, these picks were perfect especially on an acoustic......and wow! you should hear how cool a 12 string sounds!! If you are looking for a softer sounder, very subtle, get a set.
J**K
Best feel and tone I've had.
I love these picks. Ultem is a great construction material, better than celluloid picks. I got these because I love the large Fender 346 shape and was experimenting with changes to my tone. These help out a lot with that. The quickest, cheapest way to add something to your sound is a change of strings (replace them AND change type/gauge) and a pick change. Try these.
M**.
A very good sounding pick.
This is a great pick. It falls tone wise between a regular Fender medium and a Dunlop Tortex in medium. Since Tone is subjective I will leave it at they sound GREAT with my J45 birth strumming and single string notes.
F**.
Good Feel
When I use a heavy pick the feel is most important. I like the texture on this unit in both my fingers and on the strings.
J**N
Bigger than the regular celluloid Fender 351's
I usually play the regular celluloid version of the 351's (Extra Heavy) and these were nowhere close to that. These are slightly larger in size and more rigid.After playing them for a few days, I do like the differences. Definitely a different tone to these that is good for certain types of music. Just be aware that these are much different than celluloid 351's.
K**N
Great pick
I like large, heavy picks (346 shape is perfect imo ) for mandolin and guitar...this is a really good one !
V**E
Recommend
Good material. Comfortable.
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V**S
Su pequeño tamaño es genial
Sr las regalé a mi marido porque tienen un grosor superior a otras púas, pero lo que más le gustan de estas tortugas son su tamaño, muy pequeñitas pero muy manejables
C**G
I migliori
Se volete che vi cadano sempre dalle mani, non comprateli. Altrimenti, questi sono i migliori.
D**L
Ottima scoperta
La consiglio a chiunque abbia una chitarra.Ho una passione per le penne (plettri) anche se le uso pochissimo (suono principalmente con le dita). Ho provato la Tortuga per curiosità e mi sono trovato benissimo.E' una di quelle penne fatta cercando di imitare il materiale del guscio di tartaruga (materiale originariamente usato per suonare chitarre e mandolini). I gusci di tartaruga sono giustamente off-limits per ovvi motivi etici e di conservazione e sembra sia difficilissimo ricreare le stesse caratteristiche in un materiale artificiale. La penna che più si avvicinava al guscio di tartaruga sembrava essere la RedBear. Posseggo una RedBear da qualche anno, pagata 20$ e prenotata online con mesi di anticipo, ma secondo me la Fender Tortuga è migliore.La Fender Tortuga ha una ottima presa sulle dita e dona un suono brillante e piacevole sia sull'elettrica sia sull'acustica, sia sulla corda singola per i soli o gli arpeggi sia nello strumming. In confronto, la RedBear, che comunque è di gran lunga migliore delle Fender normali, è un po' più morbida sull'elettrica ma piuttosto scarsa sull'acustica.Provatela e fatemi sapere.
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