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Joined: Dec 17, 2016 Posts: 1 |
This is my first post. Dunlop jazz3 or dunlop tortex sharp. 1.5mm. |
Joined: Jan 09, 2014 Posts: 612 Vancouver BC |
Dunlop Jazz III XLs are definitely the best pick for me and I went through a lot of trials through different picks a few years back to arrive at this point. The Jazz III XL Ultex & Primetone-1.4mm versions are my absolute favs and the red standard ones are a distance 3rd place. Articulate, sharp, very little flex. Great for rhythm strums and tremolo picking leads. Lorne Last edited: Dec 30, 2016 17:11:03 |
Joined: Dec 07, 2014 Posts: 1222 |
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Joined: Feb 04, 2016 Posts: 51 Ireland |
devinomatic wrote:
Yip, I use these too. Not because of EJ, though I think he's a great player, just 'cause they work. The smaller size takes a bit of getting used to but I really couldn't go back to a "standard size" pick now. I've also persuaded both guitar playing brothers in law that this is the way to go. |
Joined: Mar 27, 2006 Posts: 210 Newington, CT USA |
I can't decide between these. I like them all for different reasons. |
Joined: Aug 04, 2016 Posts: 6 Portland, OR |
Fender 451 (shape) Medium, celluloid for playing bass with Ernie Ball Super Slinky Cobalt (round wound) strings. Nice bright "tick" when picking with right hand muting strings near bidge. I'll play both finger and picked styles. Eric B. Johnson Last edited: Jan 18, 2017 15:42:36 |
Joined: Feb 27, 2012 Posts: 316 Mesa, AZ. |
Picked up a pack of these the other day. I'm pleased. They stay in my hand & are inexpensive. They're celluloid, so they sound & behave like Fender picks. Just cost less & stay put. —Otto & The Ottomans |
Joined: Feb 20, 2017 Posts: 70 Gilbertsville, NY |
I'm just getting back into using a pick for the first time in years. When I did use picks, I used to used the Dunlop Little Stubby jazz pics. Now, I'm really enjoying the standard Fender Medium. I'll have to do some shopping around. There must be something better. |
Joined: Jul 04, 2010 Posts: 369 Ottawa |
Patrick_Strain wrote:
I used to use little stubby picks and went to Fender picks after too. I eventually settled on Jazz III picks. It's a good compromise; small size but a bit more "normal" than stubby. — |
Joined: Mar 27, 2006 Posts: 210 Newington, CT USA |
I have a bag of several dozen various picks, some of which I pictured above, but I've gone full circle and switched back to the Fender celluloid medium and heavy picks, depending on the guitar I'm playing. |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 12159 Seattle |
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Joined: Jul 26, 2015 Posts: 258 San Diego, Ca |
Heh heh, nice, Jake. When I turned 40, the theme of my 'Over The Hill' bash, was 'Jurassic Clark'. —-Cheers, Clark- -Less Paul, more Reverb- |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 12159 Seattle |
That is awesome! |
Joined: Sep 04, 2017 Posts: 430 |
Herco Flex 50's for me. I am naturally left handed but play right handed and I have a hard time controlling a stiff or heavy pick. |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1374 New Orleans |
I’m an RSI survivor and those little picks hurt my hand. These babies rule! —Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: Apr 23, 2012 Posts: 421 fresno california u.s.a. |
Right now these evh picks are my favorite pick |
Joined: Mar 03, 2006 Posts: 648 |
So, last year at NAMM I struck up a conversation with John Mick of Mick's Picks. Super nice guy, and he was kind enough to give me some of his "Orin" picks to try. The Orins have a hole punched through them near the tip that gives extra flexibility while maintaining a relatively stiff grip. I liked the tone I was getting with the Orins, but they're a bit slick to hold for a sweaty type such as myself. I suggested adding some more holes to serve as a grip, and after various tests with a hole punch came up with this five hole "V-Grip" configuration, which John was kind enough to fabricate for me in three different thicknesses. He even put my "O-ZONE"/"V-GRIP" graphics on them. A goodie bag of the new picks arrived earlier this week and I have to say, they came out even better than I expected - I'm really, really happy with them. Not only are they easy to hold, but the V-Grip makes the pick more flexible across the face, so I can bend it to increase or decrease the pick stiffness as needed. This is especially effective for me as I hold my pick between the tips of my thumb and first two fingers. I'd been using Dunlop Nylon picks for over 20 years before I came across Mick's Picks at NAMM. Every so often I'd tried other picks but kept coming back to the Dunlops. For me, these new picks are the first ones that surpass them in control and tone. A bit of a spiel, I know, but I'm really excited about these. Many thanks to John, and I'm proud to a Mick's Picks endorsee. I'm not sure if he's going to make these a stock item, but if you're interested check them out at mickspicks.com FWIW, I have no financial interest here besides the package of picks he sent me. EDIT - Danny posted a pic of the picks below... Last edited: Jun 23, 2018 01:24:13 |
Joined: Mar 02, 2006 Posts: 11046 Berkeley, CA |
Here's the picture of Mel's picks.... —Danny Snyder Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF |
Joined: Mar 03, 2006 Posts: 648 |
Ha, thanks Danny, not sure why it didn't post. |
Joined: Jan 18, 2010 Posts: 672 Delaware |
Sorry, just dumb ol' Tortex .60 mm. Just like you I've tried everything else, the remnants are still here and I'll try them one more time, but in the end it's back to the orange picks. As a bonus easy to see when you drop 'em. |