Kinda hard to find bad plectrums these days.

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I recognize that JP red flow pick. Those are pretty killer, just a tad small in hand. They also add some thickness to the midrange.

I went for their 2mm green flowpicks and like them a lot, but then I went ahead and tried some rabea signature ones I got cheap on sale.

They are only half as thick at Abt 1mm but damn do they feel good.

I agree, a lot of good picks out there right now.

I will check out those delrin, they look cool.
 
It seems stupid to pay $3 for a pick, but those Primetone Jazz IIIs do it for me. I just try not to lose too many.
 
It seems stupid to pay $3 for a pick, but those Primetone Jazz IIIs do it for me. I just try not to lose too many.
Just sharpen them in the carpet a few times when hey get worn. That's what I do with my pics. And they last 2-3x longer. Granted they do get smaller and smaller. lol
 
I originally posted this in January of 2022, in another forum. To date, I've barealy used any of these picks mentioned below. I'm much more of a fingerstyle player - even on an electric.

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I've been a a huge fan of Dunlop Jazz III picks for many years; but as rarely as I use flat picks, these days, I can't say there's one pick that does it all.

Recently, I decided to experiment a little, to see if I can fall in love with a certain pick that does the trick for me.

Used to be the Jazz III. Maybe it still is?

I've grown more accustomed to playing most everything with my fingers; but sometimes a flat pick comes in handy.

I'm mostly a Dunlop fan (I've tried stainless, stone, etc....always come back to Dunlop - usually Ultex), when it comes to flat picks.

I cannot stand the sound or feel of thin picks, for my playing style. I admit, I once did did when I first started playing about forty years ago, because they were easier to use. But now I prefer the positive contact and meatier tone of a thicker pick; so I avoid the thinner ones like the plague.

The thicker picks also tend to sound similar to my fingernails (which I have to keep at just the right length, to get the right combination of flesh and nail, for the right sound out of my strings, when I'm playing fingerstyle - which is almost always. I'm lucky to have really strong, thick nails. Have never tried acrylics, and probably never will.

This way, when I switch over from fingerstyle to flat pick, there's no huge disparity between the sound/tone - very handy. Sound people appreciate this, and I don't have to use any tricks with my EQ pedals, either.

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Recently picked up these. As rarely as I use a flat pick, these will probably last me ten years LOL.

Top left: Dunlop Tortex Medium/Heavy Variety Pack

Top Right: Dunlop Flow Ultex Variety Pack (ranging from
.73mm to 3.0mm) - probably won't even touch the .73mm ones.

Bottom Left: The old tried and true Dunlop Jazz III "Stiffo"

Bottom Right: Dunlop John Petrucci Custom Flow Ultex (2.0mm)
 
I like Dava picks and is what I've been using for years now. They never seem to slip out from under my fingers and have different sizes and materials so I can always find something.

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I like Dava picks and is what I've been using for years now. They never seem to slip out from under my fingers and have different sizes and materials so I can always find something.

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I was using the jazz grip poly gel, but they kept breaking on me. I'm back to the Jazz III's Black Tortex .88's
 
I like Dava picks and is what I've been using for years now. They never seem to slip out from under my fingers and have different sizes and materials so I can always find something.

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Ive been using Dava for years. Tried to go to dunlop recently and just cant acclimate to them. Went back to the grip tips as they've been the most comfortable
 
Those plexiglass-esque Gravity picks that were all the rage for some reason a few years back are probably the actual worst picks I've ever used in my life.


Someone gave me some; def glad I didn't pay for them lmao
 
Devin, was that me? lol

I can't get away from Dunlop Ultex 1.14. They sound better than anything else to me.
 
Seems like people change from normal sized picks to jazz III style of picks but I went the other way around and started using 1.5mm Delrins couple of years ago. Recently bought 1.5mm flow picks from Dunlop but I haven't tested those yet.
 
Just sharpen them in the carpet a few times when hey get worn. That's what I do with my pics. And they last 2-3x longer. Granted they do get smaller and smaller. lol
If I manage not to lose a pick long enough that it gets worn, I'll put that in the 'W' column :D
 
I love Dunlop Jazz iii XL's. I've got them in half a dozen styles, but that shape and size feels like home. I always liked Jazz iii's but they were just a little too small. White tortex flex in Jazz iii XL, 1.0mm is my jam right at the moment.
 
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