Dunlop Stubby Jazz Small 3.00

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Dunlop Stubby Jazz Small 3.00
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They suit my hand and playing style
Anonymous 27.09.2015
THese are the picks i am mainly using since forever. I tried various lighter picks and they have their pros and cons.
Mainly i like the stubby jazz's because of the fast response they have to the strings. It actually improves my speed by i big amount. On the other hand the do not sound so bright as lighter picks. Also the pick is totally efficient when the tip of the pick is completely new and unharmed. As soon as the tip wears of the response fades away. So i wouldnt say that they are very durable picks. But overall i prefer these picks because of the speed they can provide!
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Great picks to help accuracy!
Paul985 08.07.2014
I've been using Dunlop Stubby picks for years and they never fail to deliver. If you're into speed picking or shredding, then these picks should be on your list of must haves. Not only do they help in improved accuracy due to their rigidity, but they also help with a better attack.

My only criticism is when it comes to playing softer passages or acoustic guitar, where a slimmer pick is better, these can be a little harsh; but that isn't the products fault at all.

I've tried the 2mm version and they are also great but they are not as durable as the 3mm one when it comes to scraping the strings, etc. They groove very easily and that means that they catch slightly on the higher strings.

All in all, a great product and worth trying out if you've never used them before.
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Good tone
Magnus W. 05.03.2014
I play mainly on guitars with 012-068 strings tuned in C standard. The music I play often exceeds 16ths in 200bpm (death thrash) which requires very hard picks that don't eliminate all the top end of the sound. Normal 2.0-3.0 mm tend to sound thick and boomy, the stubby jazz don't. They are slippery sons, don't think they were made for a a guitarist that spill sweat everywhere, but you get used to wiping your fingers all the time. And for me, with my music style, one pick means one rehearsal evening or one gig. They wear out fast if you require perfect precision in your playing (to me anyway) but they're cheap as hell considering the tone. For most uses they probably last as long as can be expected. And it's easy to play really really fast with these when you've gotten used to them (might feel a bit fiddely in the beginning).
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