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The Dunlop 471P3S Max-Grip® Jazz III in Black 'Stiffo' is a premium guitar pick designed for serious musicians. With a thickness of 1.38mm, these picks offer exceptional control and durability, making them a must-have for any guitarist looking to enhance their performance.
T**K
The Perfect Pick for Precision Players!
The Dunlop 471P3S Max-Grip® Jazz III picks are a game-changer for anyone looking to level up their playing precision and control. I've been using these picks for a while now, and they’ve quickly become my go-to choice.What I Loved:Max-Grip Texture: The raised grip design is fantastic! It eliminates any chance of the pick slipping, even during long practice sessions or sweaty gigs. The added control gives me so much confidence while playing.Sharp Tip and Small Size: The Jazz III’s pointed tip allows for incredibly accurate picking and articulation, especially during fast solos or intricate fingerwork. The compact size is perfect for players who like more control close to the strings.Durable "Stiffo" Material: These picks are tough! Despite heavy use, they don’t wear down quickly and maintain their sharpness and grip for a long time.Versatile: Whether I’m shredding on electric guitar or playing smooth jazz on my acoustic, these picks perform flawlessly across genres.Minor Consideration:The small size might take some getting used to if you’re transitioning from standard-sized picks, but once you adapt, you’ll appreciate the precision and control they offer.Overall, the Dunlop Max-Grip Jazz III picks are ideal for players who demand precision, durability, and grip. If you’re serious about your tone and technique, these are a must-have in your gear arsenal!
F**K
Great Pick
Size of a small Jazz III, super stiff and perfect for heavy attack. When Im on fire the stipling grips are helpful. Will probably never use another type of pick.
S**S
Best picks ever!!!
These are great! Happy with the quality and the quantity for the price!Good for easy pinch harmonics! Stiff as hell! Last forever!Smaller than conventional picks.They are black and easy to lose…My wife finds them in the dryer all the time🙃.Good picks for any player, any experience!!!Also good for tracing onto a quarter if your into defacing money for tone.🙂
M**J
The best by far!
I've tried out pretty much every style of pick I could find and these are by far the best. I disagree with the poster that says these are not good for noobs. These just simply make playing much easier due to the extra control you have, so they are great if you're a beginner or pro.Other picks by comparison feel sloppy and loose. They are either too flat, with less pick shape to articulate the notes, are too big and clumsy, or floppy and feel like the pick is flapping in the wind. These are contoured around the edge to give plenty of angles attack against the string, they are nice and grippy with the textured pattern for your fingers and are the right level of stiffness without being overly rigid.With respect to these being good for both pros and noobs, using a relatively rigid pick like this makes your timing much more precise. Using a floppy pick is like playing the piano with an inch of foam taped around your fingers. It makes it hard to control when the note is played. With a guitar, the note is sounded when the pick leaves the string and floppy picks create an extra degree of uncertainty about when that happens, like trying to play the guitar through a spring.Floppy picks create a lot of extra work that you definitely don't want to have to deal with especially if you're starting out. The only thing floppy picks might be good for is adding difficulty to your playing so that when you play with a good pick like the dunlop, it's much easier by comparison. But if you just want to play guitar and have the notes come out like you intend, this pick is what you want.These are the best there are out jar full of picks I have. Highly recommended!
R**N
Grip!
In my recent, in-depth search for the perfect guitar plectrum, I decided to try these. They are great in every way with the one exception. The grip. It's way too much for me. It made me realize just how much I adjust my grip on the pick when playing different things on the guitar. The grip on this pick works too well. Adjusting your grip in any way while playing is nearly impossible. If you never change your grip while playing and need a pick to stay put even through rigorous shredding, this is the pick for you. The bright color makes it easy to spot in a dimly lit setting, and the thickness is in my opinion perfect. Just the slightest hint of flex lets it flow through cords, but it is stiff enough to blaze through alternate picking or sweeps. The material seems to take hours and hours of abuse before showing any signs of wear, and brings out a warm, balanced tone in the strings. I hope this review helps you on your quest.
G**T
Woah 🫨
I love the grip on it I don’t think I even dropped one of these yet and I also like how it’s a heavy pick (in thickness) and how it’s also a smaller pick
C**Y
Good for metal
Good pick it like it a lot not good for strumming which i dont do either way
M**T
Excellente
I wish I had found this pick years ago. You get more of the sharp "tooth" to pick notes, but without the bulky grip. Gives you a lot of clarity if you play metal or rock because it almost forces you to be more accurate.
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