

🎸 Elevate every riff with the Precision Pick — where control meets unstoppable groove.
The Precision Pick is a 1.5mm thick nylon guitar plectrum engineered for professional musicians seeking superior control, durability, and note clarity. Featuring a unique double-bevelled edge and an abrasive high-grip pattern, it offers exceptional string articulation and a secure hold. Designed and manufactured in Great Britain, this pick combines ergonomic design with long-lasting materials to enhance technical playing and dynamic sound output.













| ASIN | B092PX19WP |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 137 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 6 in Picks |
| Body Material | Nylon |
| Colour | Precision Pick |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,521) |
| Date First Available | 3 May 2021 |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Item model number | PP1 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2.5 x 0.1 cm; 10 g |
| Size | 1.5mm Medium-Small |
| guitar_pick_thickness | thick |
H**H
Found my new favourite pick.
Very impressed with these picks. Been looking for a new pick for a while because...you know...saw these and decided to give them a shot. Similar in size and shape to the big jazz III picks, a little less round at the sides. In terms of feel, very grippy which is ideal. Usually with sharp picks I find them to be either a little too "chiruppy" or very grabby when moving between strings, with these I didn't have any of those issues. Percussive and still quite warm you can pick single note runs or get your funk/folk on without too much trouble. The bevel is just about perfect too keeping things very smooth between strings. TL/DR version. If you want to pick fast and clean and still have a good tone you should really give these a try. I think I'll be trying more picks from Dan's but these will be getting ordered again for sure.
S**E
Some of the best picks you can buy.
Excellent picks. I've tried just about everything on the market. Boutique hand made picks costing anywhere between £5 and £8 a pick, to custom made stuff costing £20+ per pick and when I tried these I was blown away. Perfect thickness, sharp tipped for accuracy but beveled edges that have some grip on the string which I find preferable to smooth bevels it seems. Durable material that will last a long time with and excellent grippy texture for your thumb and finger. The size is great, bigger than a jazz more like a Jazz XL to hold. The grip is enough for good control but leaves enough non-grip space for the string if strumming etc. I would go as far to say these are the perfect picks out there for me anyway. I'll be a lifelong customer for sure.
T**.
Nice sharp and stiff pick - good replacement for XL Jazz 3s
I bought these on a recommendation as I used to use Dunlop XL Jazz IIIs (the red ones). These are sharper and have way better textured grip. Love 'em. They're also bright colours, so they don't blend in and 'hide' when you inevitably plonk them down on top of your amp at some point. Beginners may prefer something with a bit more flex, but once you start to need a bit more precision, these are the business. Review update: These are still great picks, but having used them for a while now i've deducted a star because the edges burr up and start catching if you so much as think about doing a pick-scrape. You can rejuvenate them with a quick sand of the edges, but this has been more of an issue with these than with Tortex, for example, so maybe Dan's picks are using a softer plastic? I also don't use these for acoustic so much, as I prefer a bit of flex on the strummy stuff.
C**G
Good size and quality
Good picks use them on my electric
Y**R
Grippy, Cool Jazz alternative
I had been using Dunlope primetone xl jazz III picks with my band Superfluity (see us on youtube), but they are pretty expensive and don't last as long as I would like for such an expensive item. I tried these and they are really good. seem to last ok. Feel good and familiar in my hand as they seem to be based on the jazz III XL dimensions but more pointy. They are nice and grippy, but not so grippy that you can't manoeuvre them in your hand, just about right I would say, well, for me. Nice colour, easy to see on stage if you drop. wish they did the acid green in this size as they look awesome - I like things to look nice. Oh, and mine came on a lovely gold embossed card, which has no bearing on the picks but is a very nice touch an shows they are proud of their product and are not penny pinching. kept the card laying around for a couple of weeks as it just looked so nice. Pretty sure I will be buying more. Glad I found these picks and yes I would recommend trying them. Nice product you guys at Dan's guitar store :-)
S**D
they're OK, but be sure to try all the gauges...
I'm sure they're great picks. sadly, they are very flimsy, I use 1.5mm picks have done for 20+ years, Delrin500, these are nylon sadly. cost to return them was £2.75 too, so not going to pay more to return them. May try heavier, but they're also too small. hate it when picks bend when you pick with them, (poor return memory) 3mm or heavier gauge, but it's very hit and miss. grip is good, but sadly these weren't for me.
L**N
takes some getting used to but could be perfect pick for you
So basically ive been playing on & off for about a decade, decided to stop playing with my hand anchored to the bridge because i was always muting something when i try to do appregio type stuff. ANYWAY i was using jazz iii max grip, which is good for anchored hand playing fast, but i cant get the hang of using my ring/pinky fingers to anchor, so i was missing strings all over the place. Hence i bought precision XL. Is alot bigger than i expected, but for playing floating hand that's a plus. Sharp point makes it easy to be precise, size means i can really easily find a grip that is perfect balance of comfortable, precise, and consistent. And the curved edges means its easy to just rotate your wrist inwards towards the guitar and strum with the side. Too soon to say about longevity, but day 1 it feels good which is the main thing.
K**I
Great for Bass!
Really good picks for Bass guitar, probably the best I've used. Solid, and grippy, played for about 2 hours and the point on the end of the pick is still sharp and not worn down at all. Didn't think i'd like such a large pick and thought it would be quite cumbersome but if anything I have better control with it. I cannot see myself using any other picks from now on.
A**I
Great and all but a bit too big for my taste since I’m used to jazz III. Also, I wish they had more grip but other than that they’re fine.
J**J
Pretty awesome picks to shred with feel like a supped up version of the jazz3
6**V
I was led to these picks by YouTube guitarist Cameron Cooper. They offer a great, dimpled grip, average size (not a mini pick, not huge), and a decisively sharp point with smooth bevels. Since I’m a duffer of a guitarist I can’t make recommendations, but they are a least top three of my pick choices for rapid fire picking, even though occasionally I wish they were slightly more rounded for sweep picking and softer chord work. What is measurable is of my eight guitars, six of them have these picks on them for immediate use. Since ai have at least 20 other pick styles to choose from, that’s a decent endorsement. If I ever wear them down past the point where the belt sander won’t renew them, I would buy more. And check out Cameron Cooper.
V**R
Soy un aprendiz de esto y no tengo la experiencia como para dar consejos a nadie. Hasta ahora usaba unas Dunlop de nylon con las que tocaba cómodo pero está pua es otro nivel, me muevo con mucha mayor facilidad por las cuerdas, la pua casi resbala en la cuerda, no se engancha y tiene una fijación a la mano estupenda.
R**M
Dan is a great guy, very responsive and very informative. High quality picks. These pink 1.5 mm picks are great and rip through the strings. I thought I’d try them out. Been playing 45 years and mostly hair metal. Highly recommend the tapered picks. My go to is the tapered .80 mm that goes from 1.5 to .80 mm . I used the tortex green .88 all those years. These .80 tapered are insane picks. They are not floppy or bendy like you’d think. They are pretty ridged and glide effortlessly through the stings. I’ve been tearing these picks up and abusing the crap out of them, I’m still using my first one and there’s no damage or wear. I’m 56 now, bought 200 of these picks and will probably have to will 199 of them to the grandkids, try them, you won’t be disappointed.
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