Dunlop - EVHP08 EVH 5150 Variey Pack 0,60 mm Sachet de 6
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The 6 Dunlop EVHP08 EVH 5150 Variey Pack picks embody Eddie's wild spirit. Their original design boosts every note, whether explosive or subtle. The nylon lends a pleasant warmth, especially at low volume. When you play loud, you feel their direct impact. Every movement is precise. Every sound resonates with intensity.
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Presentation
Dunlop EVHP08 EVH 5150 Variey Pack 0.60mm picks hit the spot. Their flexibility lets you glide between fast solos and aggressive riffs.
The 5150 design takes you straight back to Eddie's world. You can feel his influence in every note. His legendary guitar lives in your hands.
The nylon is firm, even after hours of playing. No slippage, just total control! It's a clever choice of construction.
The varied pack is an asset. Each pick has its own feel. A range of options to find your mojo.
With that 5150 look, Eddie's never far away, especially if you're a fan. Your game takes on another dimension.
The 5150 design takes you straight back to Eddie's world. You can feel his influence in every note. His legendary guitar lives in your hands.
The nylon is firm, even after hours of playing. No slippage, just total control! It's a clever choice of construction.
The varied pack is an asset. Each pick has its own feel. A range of options to find your mojo.
With that 5150 look, Eddie's never far away, especially if you're a fan. Your game takes on another dimension.
Features
Artist
Eddie Van Halen
Thickness / hardness
0.60 mm
Material
Nylon
Packaging
Pack of 6
Color
Black, White, Brown
Other features
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Dunlop EVHP08 EVH 5150 Variey Pack 0.60 mm Bag of 6
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Picks
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Colours: brown, black and white
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Thickness: 0.60 mm
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Material: Nylon
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Eddie Van Halen
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Design inspired by the legendary 5150 Kramer guitar
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Quantity: 6
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Made in the USA
To find out more...
Eddie Van Halen revolutionised rock with his "Frankenstein" guitar, a fusion of recycled parts. He introduced tapping, a technique that became his signature. His explosive playing and DIY approach redefined the role of the guitar in hard rock, leaving its mark on music history.
