Jim Dunlop Ultex Sharp Pick 1.14mm (72 pack) vs Fender Premium 48 Pack Picks Sampler
Overall winner: Fender Premium 48 Pack Picks Sampler
Key Differences
Fender's 48-pack offers a multi-gauge, multi-color celluloid sampler for players who want variety and a traditional pick feel; Jim Dunlop's 72-pack uses durable Ultex material with a sharp point and non-slip grip for players prioritizing longevity and attack. Fender is the more versatile, variety-focused option; Dunlop is the more durable, single-gauge-focused option
Jim Dunlop Ultex Sharp Pick 1.14mm (72 pack)
Ultex Sharp guitar picks, 1.14mm thickness, durable with a sharp point for precise picking. Customers note durability, non-slip grip, and clear tone with minimal pick noise
Pros
- durable material
- non-slip grip
- sharp picking point
- clear tone with minimal noise
Cons
- 1.14mm thickness may not suit all players
Fender Premium 48 Pack Picks Sampler
Fender picks sampler featuring 48 celluloid picks in thin, medium, and heavy gauges. Provides a smooth surface and warm, round tone. Customers value the gauge variety and color options
Pros
- variety of gauges
- multi-color pack
- celluloid texture for traditional feel
- suitable for beginners and advanced players
Cons
- limited to 48-count pack
- no single gauge focus
- no explicit durability data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Fender |
| Durability | Jim Dunlop |
| Versatility | Fender |
| User Reviews | Fender |