🎸 Slide into sonic supremacy with the Jim Dunlop SI Brass Slide Med/M!
The Jim Dunlop SI Brass Slide Med/M is a lightweight, medium-sized brass guitar slide designed for aggressive electric playing. Weighing only 45 grams and made in the USA, it delivers a bright, cutting tone with professional-grade craftsmanship.
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 10.16 x 2.54 cm; 45 g |
Item model number | 222 |
Colour | Brass |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Material Type | Brass |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | M |
Power Source | solar_powered |
Item Weight | 45 g |
G**K
Just the job.
I'm perfectly happy with this slide. Made of solid brass with a nice shiny finish, though this of course gets scuffed up the moment you start using it. I would say I have average sized fingers, and this slide fits nicely on my ring finger, resting around the second joint. It sounds great in use, and that's coming from someone who is far from proficient in slide guitar.For the money, you probably won't find better.
S**G
A little tight but sounds great
This slide is just slightly tighter than the chrome version it can be bought with which is a shame because the chrome one fits me perfectly but this gets a little restrictive and i can't put it all the way down my finger without a push.That being said not all hands are like my hands and this slide sounds great, especially when used with my acoustic.
D**.
Perfect
Great product
W**K
Cheap and good sounding, slightly less attack and slightly more warmth than the chromed steel version.
I have the brass version (Model 222) and the chromed steel version (Model 220). They both sound similar on my dreadnought guitar but sound very different on my parlor guitar. Brass sounds warmer, more mellow, and drags a bit more moving up and down the strings. The chromed steel version sounds a bit louder with more of a front end attack, yet is smoother sliding up and down the strings. Both equally good, just depends on the sound you're looking for.Also, for what it's worth, the brass one is a couple grams lighter.The other great thing is these are pretty cheap. So it's easy to experiment.
W**D
Nice tone, noticeably different to a steel or glass ...
Nice tone, noticeably different to a steel or glass slide. Warmer than a steel slide but easier to get a crunchy blues/rock tone than glass in my experience with it so far.As brass is a lot softer than steel it does scratch the nicely polished surface very quickly, this is something that I expected so definitely not a 'negative' for me. I'm sure that you could easily polish it back to a nice gleaming surface on a regular basis if you wanted to, and I may do so myself when it starts looking a little more worn.
L**O
Decent enough
I like that it’s brass, looks nice.Finish on it and edges are all nice and smooth. Obviously it’s from Dunlop so not expecting anything completely rubbish.Feel it was a fair price compared to others I looked at for what I personally wanted and needed.I bought medium. It fits fine on the little finger and the ring finger. But in hindsight or next time I would perhaps have bought a large. I don’t have big or fat fingers. Would say they are maybe regular. So I feel that if you are a someone in particular and your fingers are quite big, defo go for a large one. Especially if you are intending to use this slide on your first finger to bar etc…
I**E
My favourite slide
I've always preferred brass slides and this one fits nicely on my finger, with a nice bit of weight to it. I recently lost one at a gig so immediately bought a one-for-one replacement. I've got others in the house but they're just not the same at all and tend to be too big and clearly bought for orcs or some other huge planetary species. Get one - they're great.
M**E
Great sound, size a little small
Quality is fine but I don’t have large hands and the medium is too tight to use for long periods.
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