Guitar picks recommendations

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thenine":2x69tetp said:
dude just gave me a V-pick to try. Large pointed. Very thick with bevelled edges. Anybody try them?

Only picks I'll use these days. Only picks I haven't lost, for that matter. They've done wonders for my playing... I go for the larger, rounder styles though (my favorite pick being the Diamond).

-Russ
 
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Ive been using Jazz III's pretty much my whole life and have always been a thick pick kinda guy anyway. Then i accidentally bought a pack of these not knowing how light they were, and i love them. No more Jazz III's.
 
Got them in and tried a few out. The JazzIII's are too thick and too small for me. The snarling dogs feel very similar to the Dunlop nylon picks, they feel plasticy, they are okay. Really liked the .88 Tortex. Similar to the Fender Heavy picks I was using, but is not turning into pick dust like the Fenders did. the 0.73 Dunlop Tortex are not in yet....
 
I use the 2mm black gator grip Dunlops. Although, I can't help to feel that they might be robbing me of some high end, and some of that pick 'chirp.'
 
blackba":24vgdanh said:
Just placed the order. They didn't have cool picks or I would have tried those. Anyway, here is what I am getting to try:

Dunlop tortex standar .73, .88, and 1.0mm
Dunlop JazzIII's
Snarling dog's .73 and .88 mm (buddy wants to try them)
I found I already have Dunlop Nylon .73 and .88mm. Forgot I had them, I think they might be good on acoustic.


Hey, fwiw, Dunlop also makes a Jazz III XL, something like a jazz III on steroids, but youve usually got to special order them. Its a larger version of the same, but just shy of the length of a Fender pick, and feels a little more flexible in your hand. Cool picks also produce a 1.2 and a 1.0, but you've gotta find a place that sells 'em... :confused: Good luck on your adventure... :lol: :LOL:
 
reverymike":1cr0gne9 said:
I use the 2mm black gator grip Dunlops. Although, I can't help to feel that they might be robbing me of some high end, and some of that pick 'chirp.'


If you're looking for chirp.....You NEED to try Ultex. The clear piss colored plastic. VERY chirpy. Harmonics just jump off the strings...
 
I actually have tried the Ultex, but they didn't have the 2mm ones when I did. Maybe those would do it for me!? Thanks!!!
 
Well let me just say that I have the ability to make guitar picks disappear -but unfortunately I don't know when. Sometimes you can find them again- but sometimes they completely disappear- they just " wink out of existence".

What do you mean you can ALL do that ?

I agree on the fast wear of the Fenders and the WAY they wear- they start sounding "scratchy".

The Tortex wear slower and smoother-try the greens ,blues and maybe purple if you like em thick.
 
I use the Jim Dunlop tortex blues.... Wear smooth, hold great, cheap.

If it's more riffing and soloing, typically I go with a JD nylon, same gauge.

V.
 
robertkoa":20txlpy3 said:
Well let me just say that I have the ability to make guitar picks disappear -but unfortunately I don't know when. Sometimes you can find them again- but sometimes they completely disappear- they just " wink out of existence".

What do you mean you can ALL do that ?

I agree on the fast wear of the Fenders and the WAY they wear- they start sounding "scratchy".

The Tortex wear slower and smoother-try the greens ,blues and maybe purple if you like em thick.



This is the saving grace of Fender mediums...I LOVE em JUST before they get that nipple on em. They're shaved down on opposite leading edges...:sex:

Perfect for rock.
 
Great Thread!!! Dunlop Jazz III 's here RED in color cause they are easier to find.
Thick pick and small in size with a pointy tip.

I'll have to give some of the picks mentioned a try!
 
i dont think you should choose a pick based on how long it lasts.....i mean cmon its a friggin pick! play what feels right. i use the jazz III ultex as well, to my ears they sound better than the reds and blacks. although i still think the blacks sound better than red, these ultex sound better than both. if you feel they are too small for you they also make jazz III XL's which are pretty close in size to a standard pick
 
Stratboy151":2ey9ekky said:
i dont think you should choose a pick based on how long it lasts.....i mean cmon its a friggin pick! play what feels right. i use the jazz III ultex as well, to my ears they sound better than the reds and blacks. although i still think the blacks sound better than red, these ultex sound better than both. if you feel they are too small for you they also make jazz III XL's which are pretty close in size to a standard pick

You know I would agree with you if cost/waste were no issue lol, but I had to switch because I was burning through those medium dunlop classic tortex like nobody's business I mean they were literally evaporating I've got cups of them that are used and worn down now... and no idea what to do with them, I used to wear them out during shows consistently lol... sadly enough they kind of look like cockroaches on the ground too when they are laying around to people who aren't used to seeing guitar picks, when they see it out of the corner of their eye lol.
 
Stratboy151":ye449lk1 said:
i dont think you should choose a pick based on how long it lasts.....i mean cmon its a friggin pick! play what feels right. i use the jazz III ultex as well, to my ears they sound better than the reds and blacks. although i still think the blacks sound better than red, these ultex sound better than both. if you feel they are too small for you they also make jazz III XL's which are pretty close in size to a standard pick

I have used Fender picks pretty much since I started playing. I am just ready to try something new. The Fender picks were wearing down really fast. Enough so that it was annoying. Nothing like seeing the strat pickguard covered in plastic dust and wearing out after one practice. I have been buying the Fenders all these years cause that is what I used in the past, not because they were the best. So far the dunlop tortex feel as good and aren't grinding down as quickly.
 
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