Dunlop - 45PFT100 Meshuggah Fredrik Thordendal Signature Nylon Pick 0,96 mm Sachet de 6
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The Dunlop 45PFT100 pick was designed in collaboration with progressive metal band Meshuggah. Made from nylon and 0.96mm thick, it's ideal for fast rhythms. The pick has a standard shape and a raised pattern, so it won't slip through your fingers... even during wild solos!
ARTICLE N° 104825
Presentation
The Jim Dunlop Meshuggah 45PFT100 pick is the result of a collaboration between Meshuggah guitarist Fredrik Thordendal and Dunlop.
Made from 0.96 mm nylon, it gives your guitar a clear sound. You'll find it easy to perform fast playing techniques on an electric guitar.
The surface of the pick is embossed with 'Meshuggah' and '333'. As well as adding an aesthetic and signature touch to the accessory, it prevents your fingers from slipping during use, so your playing is always comfortable.
The pick comes in a pack of 6, so you'll always have some to spare.
Made from 0.96 mm nylon, it gives your guitar a clear sound. You'll find it easy to perform fast playing techniques on an electric guitar.
The surface of the pick is embossed with 'Meshuggah' and '333'. As well as adding an aesthetic and signature touch to the accessory, it prevents your fingers from slipping during use, so your playing is always comfortable.
The pick comes in a pack of 6, so you'll always have some to spare.
Features
Pick shape
Standard
Artist
Fredrik Thordendal (Meshuggah)
Thickness / hardness
0,96 mm
Material
Nylon
Packaging
Pack of 6
Color
Black
Other features
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Dunlop 45PFT100 Meshuggah Fredrik Thordendal
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Mediator
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Signature : Meshuggah
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Material : Nylon
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Colour: Black
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Thickness: 0.96 mm
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Pack of 6
To find out more...
Meshuggah are a Swedish extreme metal band formed in 1987, known for their innovative musical style and complex song structures. Their music is characterised by versatile rhythms, unusual rhythmic signatures and heavy, syncopated guitar riffs, which has led to them being labelled as "math metal" or "djent".
