

🎸 Elevate your riff game with the pick that pros swear by!
The Jim Dunlop 475P3.0 Big Stubby Player Pack features six premium 3.0mm thick Lexan picks, crafted in the USA for durability and precision. Designed for professional guitarists seeking superior grip, dynamic tone, and long-lasting wear, these picks have earned a 4.7-star rating from over 4,000 users, making them an essential accessory for serious players.




| ASIN | B0002D0CKS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,880 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 81 in Picks |
| Body Material | Lexan |
| Colour | White Black Red Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Country Produced In | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,181) |
| Date First Available | 18 Aug. 2008 |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Item model number | 475P300 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 0.51 x 3.05 x 5.08 cm; 10 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Size | 3.0mm |
| guitar_pick_thickness | 3.0 millimeters |
K**E
Brilliant - always use Jim Dunlop big stubby 3ml
These were well priced, the actual plectrum’s are fantastic, they are extremely dynamic with a fantastic attack. They are the perfect thickness and are comfortable to use. They give a smooth release due to the shape of the tip - highly recommended. The price was good. The only downfall was that you had to buy two packets but being a frequent user, this was not a problem. They last well and feel even better when worn in.
G**G
Best picks
These are excellent for my guitaring easily the comfiest and also nice profile goes from thick to a nice rounded point and has a recess for grip. Best picks I’ve used over a 20+year period
S**N
Great for lead guitar
For general lead playing and shredding these are perfect. Excellent grip and nice smooth edges. Always been my favourite. Chords however are harder to play when compared to thinner picks and these wear down quite quickly.
G**Y
A bit too strong
Good but a bit too strong. Other bass players may not share this. It's just my feeling. Have a try.
W**W
Chunky pick - love them
Love these picks! What can I say - they're purple - clear, and are chunky enough for me to hold in my hands which are like a bunch of banana's 8~] Picks are precise and nice to use. Quality is good, and the plastic is very durable - just a nice thing to use.
C**L
Nice piks especially for clean channel
Good piks
D**N
Comfy and easy to use.
I recently had a pick revelation when I went from a .75mm pick to one of these bad boys and levelled up, instantly improved my ability to perform some techniques, highly recommended for heavy playing but also gives huge dynamic control for cleaner players. It's made of fairly slippery plastic that seems durable and glides across strings nicely but stays pretty comfortable to hold thanks to the dimples on both sides.
D**E
Good for grip, accuracy and control (3mm)
The pick has a dimple in the middle that your thumb sits in comfortably. I have found that the design of the pick has helped me with the position that I hold the pick. I am used to Jazz III picks and I some time find that due to the way I hold them, accuracy is not always good. For strumming, they seem fine but due to the rigidity there is no 'give' so you may have to hold the pick less tightly to lessen the attack. Overall I am impressed with these picks and would recommend.
Ö**İ
big stubby pek de big değil normal penadan küçük.
J**R
For years my favorite picks have been a long-discontinued Dunlop tortoise-shell plastic model with more rounded shoulders than the oh-so-common Fender 351 shape that dominates selections in music stores and online. I find the slightly smaller shape more comfortable in my hand; I don't need that extra little bit of triangular real estate up top. Seeking alternatives, I tried the 1.4mm Jazz III picks, but that small size made me self-conscious about the grip, and they didn't seem to bring out as much volume as bigger picks. The shape of the Dunlop Flows looked promising, but I didn't care for the feel of the raised logo and the sound wasn't as bright as what I was used to (more on that coming up). I've also tried some of the exotic picks with thumb dimples, which are interesting, but those too are larger than I prefer, and the grooves on the back side make them feel asymmetric and awkward if held backwards, which has happened when switching between using my thumb and the pick. I finally came across Dunlop Big Stubby picks after searching high and low here on Amazon, first trying the 1mm thickness. The shape and size was fine, almost exactly like my old picks, with a bit more aggressive tip, but this thickness was much more flexible, more like medium than heavy, and I'm guessing my old picks are around 1.4mm like the Jazz III. I finally decided to give these 2mm picks a shot, though my lack of enthusiasm with so many previous picks had my expectations low. Still, the idea of matching dimpled sides seemed ergonomically logical and these were the first I'd seen with that design. Even as I placed my order, I tried to find reasons not to like these. Perhaps it was the translucent lavender color, seemingly designed to blend invisibly into any background on which they're laid. Whatever .... as soon as I put these to the test, playing hard for over an hour, I knew my search might have finally ended. Those matching dimples on either side let this pick feel like one that's thinner; while staying extremely secure, even held loosely, while the heavier beveled rim keeps it rigid. The longer I played, the more invisible the pick felt in my hand, like it really belonged there. OK, so why "almost perfect"? Compared to my old Dunlops, this particular plastic, like the Flows, has a slightly softer attack, which means the harmonics don't ring out quite as brightly, especially noticeable on pinch harmonics. It's a subtle difference and one I can live with, a small trade-off for something that finally feels natural in my hand.
M**S
These picks are suitable for my guitar playing and the quality is great and they last long being USA made. Great value six pack
L**A
I'm beginning to play bass and so I bought a bunch of different picks to test out what I like and I keep coming back to these! I find the control great and even for long playing times they don't slide out of my fingers or anything. Would recommend to anyone!
L**K
Let me preface this with the fact that I am not a good guitar player. I am a quite mediocre beginner that knows only the basics, but I have tried a number of picks, trying to squeeze out as much as I can from them to help me along with my personal skills. These picks seem to work with that. I went with the 1.00mm as I tend to use medium picks and didn't want to go too thick. But it's a weird feature of the Big Stubby 1mm in that the body is 1mm but the tapered bit is thinner than my medium picks. So I don't get that flex that thinner picks get, but I get really precise tip control and something just a bit more substantial to hold onto. They're also a nice, bright, candy apple red color and have a sort of "glassy" feel. If I were a good player I might be able to tell you with more confidence why this pick is better than some other pick. But I'm not and it's personal preference anyway. But at the price picks go for and the somewhat unique features herein, I'd say it's worth a try.
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