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These picks are rock solid, the grip is wondeful, I played with Jazz III for a long time, then switched to JP Jazz picks, I decided to make a switch and give this pick a try because of the nice reviews and wow they delivered!
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Dunlop ultex + Dunlop design beats all!
Just picked up one that I’d bevelled for left handed earlier and was blown away! Already using jazz iii and jazz iii 2.0 ultex and. I’ve also bought most of the niche picks around including gravity, chicken, V, dava, Wegen et al and Dunlop is just a good if not better. STILL!
The flow design with a bevel cuts thru the strings like butter yet it still projects! It Just goes to show these guys are still relevant!
On a Taylor nylon you can reconomy pick your way to shred heaven, as you can on an acoustic, an Ibanez RG, or an Epi LP or SG! Viva Dunlop! RIP Jim.
The flow design with a bevel cuts thru the strings like butter yet it still projects! It Just goes to show these guys are still relevant!
On a Taylor nylon you can reconomy pick your way to shred heaven, as you can on an acoustic, an Ibanez RG, or an Epi LP or SG! Viva Dunlop! RIP Jim.
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The grip is not as good as the Ibanez Sandgrips has, but the thickness is exactly what I need for chugging.
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Heavy hitter? Look no further
I used to use custom made picks a few years back because nobody made large, tapered production picks. Now with these, I don't have to spend nearly as much, and they work just as well, if not better. The taper, or the angled part of the edge of the pick, offers a very precise and fast attack, while the thickness enables you to put more force on the strings, resulting in a, to me, more aggressive sound, all the while without you needing to hit as hard as you would with a lighter pick.
I use these picks on 7 string baritones mainly, playing fast and heavy, which is what they seem to be made for! The material of the pick is textured, and the inner area has little knobs for extra grip; certainly you won't drop these easily!
The best picks I've used in my 15 years of playing. Before going with custom picks I used mainly gator-grip 1.14 and 1.50, and these are miles ahead of them.
I use these picks on 7 string baritones mainly, playing fast and heavy, which is what they seem to be made for! The material of the pick is textured, and the inner area has little knobs for extra grip; certainly you won't drop these easily!
The best picks I've used in my 15 years of playing. Before going with custom picks I used mainly gator-grip 1.14 and 1.50, and these are miles ahead of them.
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Work Horse
Grande tom com durabilidade incrível
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Like the jazz III but bigger and with better grip
Great picks. I played with jazz III till now and I consider those flow as the upgrade.
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Great picks
I was on a pick hunting journey lately and this brought me to the Dunlop Flow. After my whole lifetime of playing Jazz III it was a welcoming change and it actually enhanced my guitar playing.
The shape and the size enables you to hit the strings harder which leads to a clearer, punchier and more articulate tone. It's subtle but it's noticeable. It's definitely a pick worth checking out! At the end I've settled for the 2.00 version but this is a personal choice.
The shape and the size enables you to hit the strings harder which leads to a clearer, punchier and more articulate tone. It's subtle but it's noticeable. It's definitely a pick worth checking out! At the end I've settled for the 2.00 version but this is a personal choice.
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A shredders dream pick!
These are hands down the best picks I've ever used. I've been playing 20+ years, and I've always struggled with playing speed while using flat picks. The second I laid this pick on the strings I knew I'd never go back to a flat pick ever again. To me these picks feel like a refinement of the Jazz III. The beveled edges give a extremely smooth release. And to my ear they have a warmer, fuller sound.
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Comfortable pick
I have been Jazz III user for over 5 years since I tried dunlop flow picks (the 2.00mm one) and never went back to jazz III again. Flow picks are just so comfortable to play with , no disturbing clicking noise when hiting the string , and they are doing pretty well with fast playing..
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Good picks...
This picks are good. Grip is great. Even though this is 2.0mm, it doesn't feel very thick, mainly due to the rounded edges. Although, these feel a bit different from JPs Flow picks. Those really "Flow" through the strings. It think it is mainly due to the textured finish on these. But for the same price, I get 6 picks compared to 3 on the JP - I tend to lose a lot of them... So these have better value.. :-)
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