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Jazz III have to be tested
All picks are different (in general, not only in this Variety pack), and they all play great, but in a different ways. So you have to try them all. Sooner or later, some favorites will emerge from the assortment in this pack - and similar ones. All of them have to be played at least some!
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Good pack to find out what you like
I used Dunlop Tortex Standard .83 and Dunlop Tortex TIII .83 picks (green ones) before, but wanted to try these Jazz picks I've kept hearing about.
The pack includes 4 picks in the Jazz III size, and 2 picks in Jazz III XL size.
Jazz III are: M3 (aka. Tortex), Max-Grip, Regular (red), and Ultex.
Jazz III XL are: Regular (black), and Ultex.
Great pack for finding out what size and material you like better. Personally, I liked Ultex and Max Grip the most.
The pack includes 4 picks in the Jazz III size, and 2 picks in Jazz III XL size.
Jazz III are: M3 (aka. Tortex), Max-Grip, Regular (red), and Ultex.
Jazz III XL are: Regular (black), and Ultex.
Great pack for finding out what size and material you like better. Personally, I liked Ultex and Max Grip the most.
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The greatest guitar picks on the planet
In my opinion there are few other guitar picks that can match these. I have not tried them all, but over the past 30 years I have had the opportunity to test a whole lot of different ones. Big, small, thick, thin, plasticky, metallic etc etc.
For me as an electric guitar player (mainly) these have just the right combination of size, weight, grip, durability and thickness. They play great, feel great, and last for ages.
My personal favourites among this bunch are the Ultex XL adn the original XL, but the max-grip version is very nice too. I mainly play metal and blues, on an acoustic guitar I use a thinner pick.
For me as an electric guitar player (mainly) these have just the right combination of size, weight, grip, durability and thickness. They play great, feel great, and last for ages.
My personal favourites among this bunch are the Ultex XL adn the original XL, but the max-grip version is very nice too. I mainly play metal and blues, on an acoustic guitar I use a thinner pick.
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An excellent way to explore Dunlop's Jazz III picks
I use Dunlop 2mm big stubbies for both heavy styles of guitar and also bass.
However, I now play bass with fingers, so thought it was time to explore some other pick options. This pack seemed ideal.
Pros:
- 6 high-quality picks
Dunlop are known and used by everyone for a reason. Even if you don't personally these specific picks, they're still objectively good picks.
- I know more about jazz 3 style picks than ever before.
There are XL ones, different materials and a few different grip styles too. I honestly had no idea.
Cons:
None to speak of.
If you don't know what kind of pick to get and you're thinking of exploring Jazz III picks, this is a great way to try.
Personal observations:
I particularly like the Ultex and carbon fibre ones.
The smaller size of Jazz IIIs takes a little while to get used to, however, they are fast and very accurate.
I found it very easy to get good and satisfying articulation with the ultex picks.
Conclusion:
This is a quality product and well worth it simply to try Jazz IIIs.
However, I now play bass with fingers, so thought it was time to explore some other pick options. This pack seemed ideal.
Pros:
- 6 high-quality picks
Dunlop are known and used by everyone for a reason. Even if you don't personally these specific picks, they're still objectively good picks.
- I know more about jazz 3 style picks than ever before.
There are XL ones, different materials and a few different grip styles too. I honestly had no idea.
Cons:
None to speak of.
If you don't know what kind of pick to get and you're thinking of exploring Jazz III picks, this is a great way to try.
Personal observations:
I particularly like the Ultex and carbon fibre ones.
The smaller size of Jazz IIIs takes a little while to get used to, however, they are fast and very accurate.
I found it very easy to get good and satisfying articulation with the ultex picks.
Conclusion:
This is a quality product and well worth it simply to try Jazz IIIs.
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Great mix of picks
Great mix of picks to experiment with different styles and techniques.
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It’s Jazz III. Six of them. That’s really all you need to know.
One of the best pick designs ever made — sharp, precise, and comfortable. Each version in the pack has its own feel, suited for different needs, but the carbon one is my favorite. It just refuses to die, no matter how much I play. Absolutely amazing.
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Great picks to articulate notes...
However, I would prefer the same pick but larger for my fat fingeres!
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Quality brand
The picks are good quality, as Dunlop picks are, but with the Jazz pickups it's not always easy what size you get, some of these are really small, but that is just personal taste. I think I'll stick with my Flows
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jazz picks are good
jazz picks are very good
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Solid pick set
Really solid little pack if you’re curious about Jazz III picks. You get to try a few different materials and grips, and they all feel slightly different in the hand and on the strings.
The small, sharp tip makes fast picking and lead playing feel more controlled, and the textured ones are great for keeping a steady grip during longer sessions.
Overall, it’s a fun and useful way to find out which Jazz III style actually suits you best. Definitely worth it for lead players and anyone who likes precision.
The small, sharp tip makes fast picking and lead playing feel more controlled, and the textured ones are great for keeping a steady grip during longer sessions.
Overall, it’s a fun and useful way to find out which Jazz III style actually suits you best. Definitely worth it for lead players and anyone who likes precision.
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