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Built for speed!
I've played these picks for a long time in the past and still have many left, these picks are a little less than 3/4 the size of a standard pick and they are really hard to drop. The small size makes it easier to glide accross the string with minimal effort, you might want to try these if you like playing fast metal riffs, shred solos with alternate and sweep picking and quick jazz/fusion licks. I don't recommend using them on an acoustic guitar, because the thickness and the material create a big low end bump which makes strumming/funky chord sequences sound boomy and "wrong" and also awkward to play due to its small size. These picks are pretty good picks for their specific applications and I think every intermediate/pro player should have atleast one of them around, both on stage and in the studio.
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Amazing!
So I bought these because of Alexi Laiho, my favourite guitarist used to use these. I have no regrets. They are quite small and pretty sharp though so keep that in mind if you are going to get a pack too!
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Best picks so far
Along with their red twins, best picks for me so far. I needed some time to get used to them, but it totally worth it.
The most durable picks (except chicken picks) I know so far too.
The most durable picks (except chicken picks) I know so far too.
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My favorite pic for picks
I personally only play with jazz III pics and this is the best one I've tried to this day. I have a few maxgrip dunlop pics and personally I don't like the feel of them, these pics don't grip as much as those do, but they feel way nicer to play with.
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Awesome shredding picks
If you're into fast guitar playing, alternate, sweep picking or fast metal rythm these are the picks for you. They point is sharp enough to make fast picking easier, the small size makes it easier to handle and harder to drop and it remains sharp for about a week of intensive playing. The sound they make on acoustic guitar is not really that good, they create a lot of low end and really kill the brightness of the strings, and it's also hard to do funky-style fast strumming with it, but it's a nice tool every electric guitarist should have in his arsenal.
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Great sound
Nice hard pick for fast alternate picking sequences. sounds a little warmer than their Ultex counterparts. Grip is great but can improved even more by cutting grooves into the pick with a sharp implement.
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Great
Best picks ever, I wish the grip was like V-Picks feel but even that are great picks. I have tried many many picks during all my years of playing and I always come back to this one. Very recommended
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Only picks I'll use
I can't recommend these picks highly enough. The smaller size leaves just the necessary amount of pick for making string contact and greatly reduces the margin of pick related error. The recent addition of the gripped sides seals the deal for me
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Very good jazz pick.
I recommend it to all jazz players
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Dunlop Jazz III Stiffo BK 6PC
Very popular plectrum used by many big names, I used to use the H3's then went onto these. I play really hard and these last considerably longer, nice attack too.
A great plectrum!
A great plectrum!
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