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Title: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: GDCSH-1 on December 05, 2011, 02:58:49 PM
Hey guys, my friend knowing that i play these picks just sent me this link, you can order them through the website.


http://shop.jimdunlop.com/ecommerce/CatalogSearch.aspx?Searchstr=adamas&SCID=-1


Forgive me if it has already been posted on the forum. Cheers
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: picture_of_nectar on December 05, 2011, 07:52:01 PM
These are awesome picks, I have been rotating through the same 3 for over a year now and they hardly look worn. Strong,  punchy attack.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: Rusty the Scoob on December 05, 2011, 11:17:45 PM
It's THE Trey pick, gotta have it. 

On bass I've tried the Adamas 2.0mm, Dunlop Gator Grip 2.0mm, and Telefunken 1.6mm triangle.

The 1.6mm triangles are clearly a bass pick to me.  They NAIL 90's Phil and Cactus.

The Dunlop 2.0mm and Adamas 2.0mm are similar in feel - same thickness, different tone.  Adamas are brighter, dunlop are cheaper.  Either one is a huge revolution on guitar, they make you rethink your whole approach to vibrating the strings.  You can hold the pick gently for a strumming feel or grip it tightly for an accent or precise attack.  Highly recommended for anyone still using Fender Heavys or Mediums or whatever floppy thing.... thick picks mean CONTROL.

(and I'm a fingerstyle bass player by training... but you gotta adapt)
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: manicstarseed on December 06, 2011, 11:12:28 AM
Quote from: Rusty the Scoob on December 05, 2011, 11:17:45 PM
....  Highly recommended for anyone still using Fender Heavys or Mediums or whatever floppy thing.... thick picks mean CONTROL.

Hell yeah. Playing with my new 2.0mm picks, last night, for the first time, was a real eye opener. I seem to have the "technique" because it's no more "harder" to pick than my 0.83s, but the tone is there and the sound is great. It feels wonderful and  the control is unsurpassed. It almost drives improvement.... smaller movements and firmer (and more varied) attack. It just seems easier to get dynamic variation. The thicker picks are louder and its easier to drive the amp past transition.

My wife was telling me to turn it down. But honey... how can you say that when I'm playing and your speaking over me in your inside voice?

I will need to get the Adamas and check them out.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: Happyorange27 on December 06, 2011, 02:23:45 PM
GDCSH-1 how do you know they are selling for a limited time only?  I didn't see that anywhere.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: Rusty the Scoob on December 06, 2011, 03:12:26 PM
I got an e-mail from Dunlop.  They made a batch and supposedly won't make another one once they're gone... again.

Telefunken makes good copies also, only sold through Ebay.  I haven't tried the 2.0mm Trey/Jerry picks but their 1.6mm triangle Phil/Cactus picks are great.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: Happyorange27 on December 06, 2011, 03:16:41 PM
Good to know.  I'll probably buy some for my stocking stuffer.  I have the Telefunken 2.0 picks.  They are just as good but they have the texture (knurl) on the wide end.  That's the end I use on the strings and that texture can grate across the strings if you hold it a certain way.  That's not desirable.  I learned how to hold it so it doesn't do that but you could also sand down the texture if you play that way.  So for me I'm inclined to just by the Adamas and be done with the rest.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: fulltone1989 on December 06, 2011, 10:02:45 PM
Two bags ordered! Thanks for the heads-up.

As far as "the point" is concerned, it holds up fairly well but I find that the pick gets a little slippery so I use the gator grip 2.0mm's mostly.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: manicstarseed on December 11, 2011, 07:10:02 PM
Agreed! Thank you for the heads up and if all things stay cool, I'll find 2 bags of these in my stocking this year. Between those and the 1/2 gross of 2.0mm Gator Grips (thanks Tom for the recommendation), I should have a lifetime supply of 2.0 picks.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: fulltone1989 on December 11, 2011, 07:35:41 PM
Quote from: manicstarseed on December 11, 2011, 07:10:02 PM
Agreed! Thank you for the heads up and if all things stay cool, I'll find 2 bags of these in my stocking this year. Between those and the 1/2 gross of 2.0mm Gator Grips (thanks Tom for the recommendation), I should have a lifetime supply of 2.0 picks.

Yeah the 2.0's are great, I bought a bag of 1.5mm Gator Grips and they just don't get used as much for some reason.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: MomaDan on January 17, 2012, 02:58:29 PM
Tried ordering these today but apparently you cant ship to a different place than the billing address  >:(. Pretty dumb for a major retailer. Any other picks that are close to these. I've been using .75 mm for a while now and occasionally a Jazz pick. Interested in a bigger thickness. The gravity pick classics are nice but I like the clear one that gets lost easily.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: manicstarseed on January 17, 2012, 03:33:55 PM
I use the Dunlop 208 2mm picks and the 2mm Gator Grips and are vey happy with them. I perfer the 208s ove the adamas ones.
Title: Re: Adamas 2.0's are back limited time only through Dunlop
Post by: MomaDan on January 31, 2012, 07:30:38 PM
Just got some 208's per Manic's recommendation. First impression, I like it. The size is going to take some getting used to as I was playing Jazz picks and regular .73mm. I feel like there is plenty of control and speed with this pick, I can either glide the tip across the strings or dig in very easily. Overall: very good value at $4 for 6 opposed to the $21 for 12 Adamas