Jim Dunlop Flow Standard Grip 1.0mm Guitar Picks (549P1.0)
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Purchase options and add-ons
Size | 1.0mm |
Brand | JIM DUNLOP |
Style | 6 Pack |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
About this item
- Project rich, powerful notes
- Beveled edge for quick string-release
- Low-profile grip
- Made from Ultex
- Available in . 73mm, . 88mm, 1. 0mm, 1. 5mm, and 2. 0mm gauges
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Product information
Item Weight | 0.011 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 4 x 2.5 x 0.25 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
ASIN | B079X4Q5G4 |
Item model number | 549P1.0 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #796 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #41 in Guitar Picks & Bass Picks |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 14, 2018 |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Size | 1.0mm |
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Product Description
Flow Picks add thickness and volume to each note you play while allowing every pick-stroke to fall smoothly and effortlessly from your strings. Thanks to our highly toneful and durable Ultex material, Flow Picks project rich, powerful overtones, and their uniform bevel makes playing a breeze. A low-profile grip provides just the right amount of control without getting in the way.
From the manufacturer
From picks to pedals and every accessory in between, Dunlop Manufacturing has been creating world-class gear for musicians for 50 years. We consistently create the perfect picks and analog electronics, and carry a large line of accessories that set the industry standards in their respective fields. We have a long list of legendary and current day superstars who all share a passion for our gear. Whether it’s pushing new innovations with our string line, or tweaking classic sounds with our vintage pedals, we live to play live
From the brand
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Located in Benicia, California, Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. was founded as a small family-owned and -operated company by Jim Dunlop in 1965. Today, it is a leading innovator of electronics, picks, capos, slides, strings and other music accessories. Home to such legendary products as the Cry Baby Wah, MXR pedals, Tortex Picks, and the Original Trigger Capo, Dunlop offers high performance and a better playing experience to musicians worldwide.
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MXR EFFECTS
Founded in 1972 and part of the Dunlop family since 1988, MXR continues to provide modern innovations alongside the classics.
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PICKS
Since 1965, Dunlop has lead the world in pick design—from classic Nylon and Tortex Picks to innovative Primetone and Flow Picks.
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CAPOS
Our very first offering, Dunlop Capos reflect the innovation, quality, and precision that only 50+ years of experience can provide.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
Preferred by the pros since 1999, Dunlop has everything you need to care for your instrument with confidence.
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CRY BABY WAH PEDALS
Released in 1967, the Cry Baby Wah has continued under Dunlop since 1981 to evolve and help players shape their musical vision.
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Easy to hold | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.5 | 4.5 | 5.0 | — | 4.3 | 4.6 |
Durability | 4.7 | 4.9 | — | — | 4.8 | 4.6 |
Giftable | — | — | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
For beginners | — | — | 4.0 | 3.8 | 3.4 | 4.6 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Dan's Guitar Store Inc, | Dan's Guitar Store Inc, | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
number of pieces | 12 | 3 | 10 | 10 | 20 | 450 |
pick thickness | — | extra-thick | — | thick | extra-thick | thick |
size | 1.0mm | 2.0mm | Small | Medium-small | 4.20mm | .96mm |
compatible devices | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar | Guitar |
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Customers like the quality, grip, comfort, and sound quality of the plectrum. For example, they mention it's the absolute best picks they've found, it has a great texture, and it feels surprisingly great. That said, opinions are mixed on the value and rigidity.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the plectrum. They mention that it is the absolute best pick they have found, it holds up really well, and is of very good quality. Some say that the picks are a little pricy, but do the job well. They also mention that the plectris are great for picking individual notes as well as strumming. Additionally, customers say that it's durable and sturdy, and a trusted pick for long shows.
"These are fantastic, the raised grip of the ultex versions works great, and they feel very smooth to play as most flow varieties do...." Read more
"...standard grip Flow pick (a somewhat larger version of a Jazz III) is forgiving and allows for a variety of expressive picking and strumming attacks..." Read more
"...Better grip, better edge and hold up really well...amazingly well." Read more
"...Prefer the 1.14's, nice and thick with still a little bit of give to em." Read more
Customers like the grip of the plectrum. They say it has a great grip, the textured grip just feels nice, and it's easy to hold. They also say it does a good job staying in their hands, and is easier to hold when the sweat is flowing. Customers also like the size and grip of this pick, saying it slips way less than standard picks. They like that it glides smooth and doesn't wear down quick.
"These are fantastic, the raised grip of the ultex versions works great, and they feel very smooth to play as most flow varieties do...." Read more
"...From their grip and feel, to the unique sound they make when they are dropped, a musical tinkle, lively...not plastic and dead...." Read more
"...Better grip, better edge and hold up really well...amazingly well." Read more
"Big fan of the flow series, the perfect amount of grip. Prefer the 1.14's, nice and thick with still a little bit of give to em." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the comfort of the plectrum. They mention that it feels surprisingly great.
"...the raised grip of the ultex versions works great, and they feel very smooth to play as most flow varieties do...." Read more
"...They have a slightly more comfortable give when striking the bass strings or the guitar strings, which surprised me since the green Flows already..." Read more
"...With that said, they’re a bit smaller but the overall feel, texture, tip & grip are good...." Read more
"...Friday night, so I picked it up out of curiosity and immediately liked the way it felt...." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the plectrum. They say it has a nice sound, is responsive, and has easilty on the strings. They also say it's bright sounding, with increased presence and acoustic timbre. Customers also say the picks are perfect for acstic and electric guitars, and that the ultex gives a warm, thick tone.
"...found they enhanced my sound with with increased presence and acoustic timbre (even on electric guitar) with varied harmonic complexity based on the..." Read more
"...pick for my needs, this one is pretty good in terms of material, sound and offers no resistance at all... but I wish this one had a TIII sharp tip,..." Read more
"...The tone they produce is well balanced and articulate." Read more
"...It performs similarly but has a little more grip and sounds better.The one thing I'll knock it for is price...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the plectrum. Some mention that the price is well worth it, they are a great investment, and worth a try. Others say that they are kind of pricey.
"...Incredible pick for me at a great price!" Read more
"...a little more than most of Jim Dunlop’s offerings but it’s well worth the increased cost per pick." Read more
"These pick are little pricy, but very good quality and do the job well. It comes with a pack of 6 picks." Read more
"...At this time I consider it my favorite pick and the price is well worth it...." Read more
Customers find the pick smooth to play and glides over the strings like magic. They also say the pick is well-rounded and has an edged attack.
"...Well rounded pick that is smooth to play yet still has a edged attack and a precise point when needed...." Read more
"I like the line of flow picks very much, and have multiple sizes that I use with different guitars. Highly recommended." Read more
"...used to,they feel the same and have a little better bite, yet glide off the strings...." Read more
"Very flowing and feels good in your fingers." Read more
Customers like the thickness of the plectrum. For example, they say it's the perfect thickness but thin enough for lead and rhythm, and for acoustic guitar playing.
"...Prefer the 1.14's, nice and thick with still a little bit of give to em." Read more
"...I fell in love with the thickness, the feel, the sound I could get from using them. Then I tried them out on the bass!..." Read more
"I like a thicker pick. This is nice and thick. It is also easy to hold onto. The size/shape is very standard and comfortable...." Read more
"...are made feel and sound "soft" on the strings, though this thickness is inflexible. I work with various plastics, so I notice such things...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the rigidity of the plectrum. Some mention that it has the right amount of stiffness and pliability, while others say that it's a bit too rigid.
"...Ultex is also stiffer than other common pick materials, so go thinner if you want a more flexible pick...." Read more
"...I tried three different sizes… the .73, .88 & 1.0.The .73 was a bit too flexible. The 1.0 is a bit too rigid...." Read more
"...That in combination with its slight flex, make it great for playing airy chords...." Read more
"...I will keep buying them for the feel, no slip and rather stiff with a shape great for fast picking...." Read more
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Earlier in the Fall, I was turned on to Primetone picks and was blown away. From their grip and feel, to the unique sound they make when they are dropped, a musical tinkle, lively...not plastic and dead. I also found they enhanced my sound with with increased presence and acoustic timbre (even on electric guitar) with varied harmonic complexity based on the thickness of the pick used. Moving from a Dunlop Tortex pick or any faux Tortoise shell pic to Dunlop Primetone is almost like you just changed your strings!
Then Primetones became scarce and expensive. Ultimately I had a hard time finding Primetone picks in 1.0mm thickness... having become disenchanted with the sound of other picks, I saw these Dunlop Flow picks, they looked to be a similar material as the Primetones and were affordable available in the 1.0mm thickness, so I figured I would give them a try. So glad I did!
The Dunlop Flow 1.0 pick is now my preferred pick for acoustic flat picking (Primetone 1.4mm Jazz for electric, but ordering some Flow 1.4s to hear what they have to offer).
One thing I wasn’t expecting was how the unique shape of the standard grip Flow pick (a somewhat larger version of a Jazz III) is forgiving and allows for a variety of expressive picking and strumming attacks that are seemingly enhanced with both clarity and accuracy. Not sure if it relates to my use of the smaller Jazz III shaped Primetone 1.4mm picks for electric, but I do believe the shape of the standard grip Flow 1.0 allows me greater, and more expressive, accuracy.
Another bit of anecdotal regarding the Primetone picks. While waiting for these Flow 1.0 picks to arrive I was happy using a standard grip Primetone 1.5 with my acoustic and it has its own thing, the sparkle/shimmer is there but dialed back and tastefully replaced with some additional richness... a deeper/tighter harmonic grind when strumming in comparison to the Flow 1.0... While PT 1.5mm is compelling for certain passages, I find myself reaching for my Flow 1.0 time and again.
So not too many moons ago, a friend of mine gave me a few green Tortex Flows (0.88mm) to try out on my guitar. I fell in love with the thickness, the feel, the sound I could get from using them. Then I tried them out on the bass! I have never broken a Tortex Flow on the bass and I play punk music. One day, I find that Tortex Flows come in a performance model -- these bad boys I'm reviewing. They aren't green, they're a muddy translucent brown, but they have all the essentials I loved about the green Flows and so much more. The grip keeps these locked in my fingers without any amount of force needed. They have a slightly more comfortable give when striking the bass strings or the guitar strings, which surprised me since the green Flows already feel so responsive when I strike, pick or strum.
Your grandnanny wouldn't have it any other way. Stop complaining about losing picks, grab an Altoids tin and keep a few baggies of these incredible picks in there for all your gigging, recording or practicing. If you lose them at that point, it's because you don't care about the tool that saves your hands the most.