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GUITAR  HORN
Dugain GUITAR HORN
Woodbrass price
12.50 €
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A very warm tone, sound almost similar to that of fingerpicking. The horn is definitely my favorite material but unfortunately wears out too quickly.
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Posted on 01 Nov 2021
By Martin A.

well.try it.
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Posted on 26 Aug 2020
By olivier

Good, surprising at first for handling. On an acoustic, it gives a warm, soft sound. A must-have at least to vary. I recommend. Woodbrass delivery perfect
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Posted on 02 Aug 2020
By Olivier H.

Great pick! It's the first time I've used it and I immediately had a very good grip. Unlike plastic picks and their rock sound, the sound is warm and somewhat muffled. It's very pleasant to hear.
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Posted on 28 Jul 2016
By Cyril C.

Well-balanced mediator, beautiful and functional.
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Posted on 03 Jul 2015
By Pierre B.

well received superb
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Posted on 12 Jan 2015
By Ramon R.

Excellent pick! However, it wears out a bit faster than the bone model.
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Posted on 30 Jul 2014
By Catherine G.

Ergonomic mediator ++
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Posted on 07 Jul 2014
By Benoit C.

Type of pick to get used to (very thick) when you are used to "classic" picks, more suitable for solo than strumming, but remarkable grip thanks to the ergonomic sculpting that firmly holds the pick between the thumb and the outer side of the upper phalanx of the index finger.
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Posted on 09 Sep 2013
By Olivier P.

uh, small downside, unless you take the metal or stone ones, the Dugain picks still wear out (the manouche pump, it wears out!). It obviously depends on the frequency of use. Personally, it's every day and intensively! A classic Dunlop pick lasts me one day (!), the Dugains start to round off after 1 or 2 weeks.... in any case, it's true that I wouldn't change it for anything in the world!
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Posted on 03 Dec 2009
By Stephane A.

Very good service and fast delivery; nothing to complain about
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Posted on 07 Aug 2009
By Philippe V.

I received this pick at Christmas, nothing like the plastic ones I had, pleasant to hold and to play on my electric guitar. It's high quality. I love it!
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Posted on 29 Dec 2008
By Fabienne D.

It's special! Ultra-stiff so too harsh for rhythms, but super precise and fast for solo playing and arpeggios. Very strong sound coloration (soft and slightly muffled for the buffalo horn) which makes these picks unsuitable for certain styles. Ideally, you should change picks with every style change! However, it is essential to have one or two because it would be a shame to miss out on their advantages... and frankly, 10€, it's really not the start of ruin!
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Posted on 27 Oct 2008
By Sébastien H.

when you try a dugain you won't be able to go back!!!! perfect attack in both directions, exceptional grip, dazzling sound, you won't recognize your guitar anymore. i took an ebony, a horn and a delrin. the tip of the ebony is a bit rounder than that of the horn so it is a bit harder to make the strings sound but by attacking harder the sound is warmer, the horn makes your guitar sound directly whereas the delrin is perfect for fast and frequent back and forth in songs like "sweet home alabama". in conclusion i recommend ebony for playing with roundness and getting a muffled and warm sound, horn on blues is perfect for nuances and muffled sounds and delrin is rock and roll!!!!!! a little trick for the grip which is already extra compared to an ordinary pick wet it with your saliva (i know it's gross) and then it will stick to your fingers. thanks to Mr. DUGAIN
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Posted on 07 Oct 2008
By Jean Michel Q.

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