🎸 Elevate your riff game with the ultimate Jazz III pick variety pack!
The Jim Dunlop PVP103 Jazz III Variety Picks pack includes six premium picks made from nylon, carbon fiber, Tortex, and Ultex materials. Designed for guitarists seeking precision, durability, and grip, this lightweight 8.5g set is crafted in the USA and perfect for professionals who demand versatility and quality in every strum.
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 12.7 x 2.54 cm; 8.5 g |
Item model number | 26999103012 |
Colour | Jazz III |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
guitar_pick_thickness | Not Found |
Material Type | Nylon |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | Sachet de 6 |
Item Weight | 8.49 g |
W**D
Good variety to find your comfort
I bought these on a whim having run low of previous cheap picks. I've always been rather clumsy with picks so would buy cheap but decided to experiment by buying this variety pack from a high quality producer. Honestly I can never go back. Each pack contains enough picks to make it worth the money, as well a big enough variety to justify its label. Its been a luxury to try different picks, all with different sizes, points, and grip for different playing techniques and songs. I would 100% say that they have improved my playing by a long stretch.I now know the best type of pick for me to buy should I lose them but the picks are mostly similar enough so that losing 1 doesnt completely make them redundant.Any player that has never spend a lot of picks because its "just a piece of plastic" I urge you to spend that little bit extra this one time just to try out, even more experienced players who think that maybe the pick theyve used for years is all they ever need could find themselves discovering that theyve been a bit shut off for too longGreat product. 10/10
D**Y
Good!
Good assortment of pics!No complaints :)
R**.
Jazz III are my favourite picks!
I’ve tried a wide variety of picks in different styles and designs, but the Dunlop Jazz III picks are my absolute favorite for daily electric guitar playing.These picks are smaller than standard ones, encouraging an ideal grip position. This design keeps your hand closer to the strings, allowing for quicker strumming and making it easier to mute strings or add the warm tone of your fingers to your playing.The grip is excellent, especially if you struggle with sweaty palms like I do. I’ve also shared a photo to compare the Jazz III with other picks for reference!
H**H
Good pics
Bought for a present. They were very appreciated.
I**R
Great tester pack to see which pick you want to use.
Ok. Where to startThese are excellent. The multipack of JAZZ III all of which are heavy to very heavy are brilliant. The standard Jazz pick is small compared to standard plectra. If you are used to a standard size tortex plectrum the two XL plecs in this pack might be more to your taste. The whole point of these plecs is to provide a very stiff plectrum with a precise point for picking and a rounded edge for strumming. And after all the clue is in the name Jazz.The four different materials offer the option to work out what you like as a material.Each of the differing materialsNylon red bright nicest to holdUltex top end almost non existant but beautifully roundsTortex felt a bit too thin, even though it was way heavier than my old plecsnylon black. Too bright too grippy for me.That provide differing attacks on the string and each has their own degree of grip.My main problem now is I can't pick which pick I want to use to pick.
M**9
Good if you like thicker picks...
What is there to say, this is a variety pack of thicker picks in the JD Dunlop Jazz shape in a mix of standard and XL sizes. I now know I prefer Jazz XL size to their dinky cousins.
S**N
These are great
Great picks although my favourite ones were both black and now I can't find them
R**D
Can't quite believe how good these are!
I never imagined I'd review picks, but here I am. They are all extremely comfortable to use thanks to the subtle indentation for the thumb on one side of the picks, they are just that little bit less inclined to get dropped and they might even add a little accuracy to my playing because the grip is a little more sure and a lot less tense. I'm finding uses for the smaller and larger sizes alike, my speed picking is better with a smaller pick than the usual ones, and the larger picks feel a lot more secure, and I think have added a smidgin of accuracy and tone to the more jazzy things I play using the larger ones - which add a bit of authority and clarity.I've always thought that a pick was a pretty standard thing, but evidently not. I'm liking these like no others I've owned this past 40 years of playing. It just surprises me that I took so long to realise that there are so many nuances to the picks we use.If you're starting out and thinking like I did, that any pick will do - try these and you'll almost certainly gravitate to one or two from the set (they're all very usable, but we'll all have preferences).
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