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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
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10-05-2018 01:01 PM
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This month I’m really into the Dunlop Flows
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I also picked up a pro plec recently. One of these very small tear drop shaped ones (358?). I love it. It's very fast and smooth. But it sounds a bit muffled. I don't mind it though I wonder if it's the shape and size that makes me like it so much. I'll try to file one of my jazz tone picks to that shape at some point and see if it'll feel the same but without the muffling.
Last edited by Tal_175; 10-06-2018 at 06:48 AM.
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When I play with a pick it is a Dunlop Prime Tone 3.00 mm. I was a deep purple small stubby 3.0 mm for years but found the Prime Tone easier to grip and warmer.
PRIMETONE(R) GUITAR PICK
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I use the Dunlop Tortex 1.14mm.
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For cheaper picks, these are pretty good, almost as good as the Blue Chip, and much cheaper. The black Ultex makes a good pick, and the shape/thickness help it play very easily. I've been using one for the past few days, and now I recall why I liked them earlier.
JOHN PETRUCCI SIGNATURE JAZZ III GUITAR PICK
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Originally Posted by sgosnell
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I still have a few picks lying around that I made from CDs. I'd stack 8 or 10 together, clamp them up, and saw out the shape. Cleanup and polishing didn't take very long. They give a mellow, soft tone.
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I'll have to try that, I have lots of old CDs, thanks for the tip!
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Originally Posted by fep
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Another vote for Dunlop Primetone - I'm liking the 1.0, 1.3, or 2 depending Guitar and/or musical style. Good step up from Fender-level picks, but not off the charts pricey like BC.
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Just bought a pick from Eric Lopez in California, emlpicks.com
Very impressed, super comfortable to hold, nice tone too. Might be my new go to on acoustic.
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Planet Waves Black Ice 1.5 mm
Tried lots of them, but only this one sounds so good, to let me stay by it forever. But my local music shop dealer said that this one will be discontinued, so I ordered 200 pieces of them, he said that takes a few months to complete my order, but after it I gonna have enough picks for my entire life...
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Dunlap Jazztone 204 still does it for me.
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Black Ice 1.5mm for jazz
Fender Medium or heavy for rock/pop
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Dunlap jazztone 205 for jazz guitars and acoustic guitars
Eric Johnson jazz 3 for rock guitar playing.
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Dunlop Primetone Large Round Tip 3.0mm
Dunlop Primetone Large Round Tip 5.0mm
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Blue Chip Jazz 35 (Lg) for Guitar
Blue Chip Jazz 35 for Mandolin
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I have a pile of picks of various thicknesses, mostly Dunlops. I choose one each day, depending on my mood.
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Dunlop Primetone - this shape, but 1.5mm (which I couldn't find a pic of.)
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Dunlop Jazz III Max-grip carbon fiber.
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D'Andrea Pro Plex small teardrop 1.5 mm. Sounds good on every guitar I've got, so it's the one I use most. On the occasion where I need a little more cut, I use the Jazz III Ultex. With my solid bodies I also like the red Jazz III but not with my archtops for some reason.
Odd thing though- I used to put the pick in my mouth when playing fingerstyle, but with the Pro Plec I almost immediate get a contact irritation of the inside of my lip and will have a sore for a day or two. Doesn't happen with Fender picks or any Dunlop picks I've ever tried. So now I hybrid pick or put the pick down if I want to play with my fingers.
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Gibson GG50 (aka teardrop, "Star") heavy [long out of production],
and similar, currently available Jim Dunlop 485R03HV and Osiamo "Pickboy" PB322P100.
Jim Dunlop Jazztone 207 (477P207)
Jim Dunlop Tortex teardrops (413R I think), same shape (more or less) as the GG50, in various thicknesses
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I can do almost everything with the Fender Heavy Premium, which I really love.(and are pretty)
For jazz and gypsy I play with the snobby Blue Chip TD 60,
but I could do that with the Dunlop Primetone 1.3 as well, which is way more...
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For what it's worth and that's very little, I'd always used a fender heavy for the most part but for whatever reason (stupidity) I did buy the high-fashion, high-dollar boutique Blue Chip once and all I can say is once was twice too much to waste. When I reach for a pick/plectrum it's a fender heavy but mostly a 1.5mm v-pick.
Replacement rosewood bridge base for 1977 Gibson...
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