Stealth

Size: STEALTH BLK/WHT/RAD - 9 Pack

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STEALTH

  • The curved and beveled tip structure allows players to glide easily across strings with consistent dynamic control.
  • Delivers more clarity to each note by cleaning up and tightening the lows andlow mids.
  • Produces a more open and rounder bottom end on both bass and electric guitars.
  • Apex point allows for precise playing at high BPMs, great for sweep and tremolo picking.
  • The concave center with an embedded twelve-node matrix grip surface allows for maximum hold.

FAQ: Stealth Guitar Pick

  • Q: How is the Stealth different from a Dunlop Jazz III? A: The Jazz III is a great pick, but it's a flat piece of plastic. The Stealth features patented surface texturing and an ergonomic grip zone that gives you dynamic control based on how much pressure you apply — something a flat pick simply can't do. Players who've used Jazz IIIs for years consistently describe the Stealth as a direct upgrade in control, string release, and tone consistency.
  • Q: What thickness is the Stealth? A: The standard Stealth is a medium-firm thickness suited for a wide range of playing styles. If you prefer a heavier feel for shredding or low-tuned guitars, check out the Stealth Heavy at 3.33mm.
  • Q: Will the Stealth slip in my fingers when I sweat? A: No — that's one of the core problems it was designed to solve. The patented grip texture locks the pick in place even during aggressive playing, so you stay in control without gripping harder and causing hand fatigue.
  • Q: Is the Stealth good for pinch harmonics? A: Yes. The ergonomic design naturally positions your thumb near the tip of the pick, making pinch harmonics easier to execute consistently — even mid-phrase.
  • Q: What genres is the Stealth best for? A: It was designed as a precision pick, so it excels in metal, hard rock, progressive, and any style where speed and accuracy matter. That said, its even tone and dynamic response make it a strong choice for blues, jazz, and fingerstyle players too.
  • Q: How durable is the Stealth compared to regular picks? A: Very. The Stealth 2.0 introduced a major durability upgrade, and players regularly report it outlasting conventional picks by a significant margin — even when playing heavy gauge strings.