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Some of the greatest picks to be found
I love these picks. They have the right size, the right grip, and a good feel. They are a step up from the normal Jazz-picks. They are thick though, so I would not use them for fine acoustic picking. But for jazz, metal, blues and anything else that can tolerate a heavy hand, these are simply the best. The only downside is that they can be hard to find when dropped, since they are slightly transluscent and not that easy to see on the floor. But these are still my favourite picks!
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Thin yet hard!
The perfect pic for players looking for hard pics. I transfered from softer pics after being recommended to try these by a friend, and it added articulation to my playing as well as is giving me an improved touch response, tighter sound and removes some of the "out of tune" sounds I had when plyaing with softer pics.
This pic is massivly hard, without being crazy thick.
I don't struggle so much with sweat, so grip is not really an issue to me.
GREAT pic I recommend everyone to try.
This pic is massivly hard, without being crazy thick.
I don't struggle so much with sweat, so grip is not really an issue to me.
GREAT pic I recommend everyone to try.
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Everybody else is right -- these picks are the best
Being a somewhat new/intermediate guitarist, I was not quite settled to a particular pick size or density. I bought a few different sizes at a local guitar shop, but also these picks since they are the highest rated (or at least were at the time of writing) in the category. They are really great! The textured grip makes them easy to hold on to, and the density is perfect.
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Great picks for smoother playing.
Having tried a million different pick shapes and sizes without finding anything that I really loved, I finally settled on these. The jazz shape is excellent for playing styles like rock, metal or jazz that require faster picking, however I always found standard jazz picks were too small for my hands. These are the perfect balance of the two as their slightly larger size makes them ideal for those of us that want to play fast but still be able to hold on to the pick. The raised "Dunlop" logo on the pick also makes it very easy to grip and hold on to. The ultex material is super tough and takes a lot longer than other materials like tortex or nylon to wear down.
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as good as it gets
but i rated grip as 4 stars.
it felt really good when new but after little while surface wasn't so sticky anymore.
But If you need rigid pick this one is good choice.
it felt really good when new but after little while surface wasn't so sticky anymore.
But If you need rigid pick this one is good choice.
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My favourite
Of course this is just personal preference, but for me these are the perfect thickness, and the material has just enough grip and feels good. If you're not sure which works for you, get a Dunlop selection pack. That's what I did and these were the winner. The XL size works much better for my fingers than the little ones. I play blues, classic rock and jazz.
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Might not be your cup of Tea!
Fell in love with the Dunlop Jazz III XL pick for the shape and size. I have been tweaking the thickness ever since, however the Tortex and Ultex material suit my sweaty fingers.
Ended up buying Jazz 3 XL in yellow 1,38 mm thick Ultex and found out it is a bit thick even for Metal shredding. It keeps you fast and responsive in articulation, allowing you altogether to have a faster and heavier attack on the strings.
I will also try out the Dunlop Tortex Flex Jazz III XL 1.00, however I am very happy with these 3 XL's, even though they are expensive... Excellent picks!
Ended up buying Jazz 3 XL in yellow 1,38 mm thick Ultex and found out it is a bit thick even for Metal shredding. It keeps you fast and responsive in articulation, allowing you altogether to have a faster and heavier attack on the strings.
I will also try out the Dunlop Tortex Flex Jazz III XL 1.00, however I am very happy with these 3 XL's, even though they are expensive... Excellent picks!
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Niiice
Nice picks for those who the normal jazz is too small. Though I prefer the normal jazz picks
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MG
Dunlop Ultex JazzIII
I really felt in love with the Dunlop JAZZ III shape.
I used the red ones for years and there wasn't a reason, why I should search for other picks.
But some day, I started to make pick slides onstage and the sound of the pickslides wasn't that good with the normal red and black Jazz III picks.
So I've found these Ultex Jazz III. They are a bit stiffer and now, my pickslides are sounding MUCH better. And I think, the grip on these Dunlop Ultex Jazz III is even better than on the normal Jazz III picks and they seem to last longer. I'm really happy with them.
I used the red ones for years and there wasn't a reason, why I should search for other picks.
But some day, I started to make pick slides onstage and the sound of the pickslides wasn't that good with the normal red and black Jazz III picks.
So I've found these Ultex Jazz III. They are a bit stiffer and now, my pickslides are sounding MUCH better. And I think, the grip on these Dunlop Ultex Jazz III is even better than on the normal Jazz III picks and they seem to last longer. I'm really happy with them.
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Perfect for me
I like sharp slightly thick jazz picks, I have sweaty hands and these are a bit bigger so there is more contact which was ideal for me. The material is amazing though, just after a month of everyday playing It will start to lose the sharp point and Iβm a heavy player, awesome durability.
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