



🎸 Own your sound with picks that play as hard as you do!
The Ernie Ball P09200 Mini Prodigy Picks are 1.5mm thick, matte grey Delrin picks designed for guitar and bass players seeking precision and speed. Featuring a sharp point and beveled edge, these picks offer superior control and a non-slip grip, built tough for rock and blues styles.




| Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 0.64 x 10.8 cm; 5 g |
| Item model number | P09200 |
| Colour | Mini |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar, Bass |
| guitar_pick_thickness | thick |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Material Type | Delrin |
| Musical Style | Rock, blues |
| Size | 1.5mm |
| Item Weight | 5 g |
D**C
Prodigious!
Love, love, love! Great shape and size for me, travels over the strings so smoothly. Has really inspired me to play more often and for longer, so I'm noticing a real improvement in my playing now.Do wish they had more of a grip, so they didn't spin in your fingers - add that, and this pick would be perfect as far as I am concerned.Will buy again and again.
T**.
The Pick of Destiny!!!
I was really surprised by this Pick!! Mainly because I ordered the wrong size XDXD it defaulted to mini and I wanted standard, but I thought, I’ll give it ago...... I was sooo surprised at how grippy and smooth and sharp the pick was.Stunning is effortless, picking/attacking the strings is like a knife through butter!!!!!I found out I hold my hand further up the pick (on standard size from Dunlop) but because of the mini aspect I am holding it closer to the point, meaning I can control the attack and speed easily and effortlessly.My number 1 go to nowMore importantlyI haven’t dropped this pick at all whilst playingBlues, rock, hard rock, metalFast and slow it can do it all for meBest happy mistake I’ve ever had!!!
A**R
Not cheap but best picks I've ever used
Feel great in the hand and give smooth picking action. They also last a long time
S**O
Best Picks
Best picks I've ever played with. Also they last forever
A**J
Very good, but slippery
I was constantly using Jazz III picks and wanted to try these ones as they have the similar thickness. They sound really good, I really noticed difference and it was very desirable and appealing sound.The only think is - I will probably make scratches across the surface or will drill some holes to make it more stable in my hand as it slips more than Jazz III. I don't have strong grip on a pick, so that is probably part of a problem, but that is my way of playing.
R**S
Great for Tremelo Picking
I play a lot of Slipknot and you some thick .60 strings on my telecaster to make sure I have enough string tension and these strings do a great job at holding up against them. Not idea if you do a lot of struming but fast alternate picking these just slide past the strings, due to their sharp point and chamfered edges.
D**E
Great mini picks1.5mm
The 1.5mm mini are my favourite picks at the moment for electric guitar... I have not tried any of the other EB prodigy picks.I have been playing 12 months and I do not think I would have liked as a beginner as they are not flexible and I did not have good strumming technique. I find these great for scales and strumming.My next favourite is the Dunlop tortex M3....I do not use the prodigy for acoustic as I prefer larger size and more flexible.Expensive but worth skipping a takeaway coffee for a couple of days.Just noticed... they are grey out of the packet and turn black with use...Worth a go if looking for some inspiration.The photo is a collection of my picks... the EBs are next to the packet.
R**T
Good but wear out quickly
First of all. These picks feel amazing! The tapered edge helps when it comes to playing lead guitar and don’t get caught like the Jazz III alternative. Now the downside: these plectrums wear out far too quickly. I have had them for 3 weeks and only play at home, as of right now I have worn out all but one of the picks. This is quite disappointing as they’re not exactly cheap.
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