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My New Favorite Pick
While being thicker than most nylon, celluloid or similar picks I have played, the Dava Jazz Grip also seems softer and more flexible than comparably thick nylon picks. This makes it appropriate for a vast range of styles and situations, so that I've ended up using it for everything except heavy strumming on a steel string.
It is also VERY durable - I have been using all six picks in the set for almost five months and haven't noticed any marks of use on any of them.
It is obviously designed for an extra good grip and to prevent slipping, and in this respect it is designed well. The tip, although sharp, has a softer attack than I usually get using nylon picks, meaning more tonal subtlety as you have to play harder to get the pronounced *pop* when picking. Personally, I like the difference it makes in my tone.
Will definitely be checking out some of the other Dava Jazz picks.
It is also VERY durable - I have been using all six picks in the set for almost five months and haven't noticed any marks of use on any of them.
It is obviously designed for an extra good grip and to prevent slipping, and in this respect it is designed well. The tip, although sharp, has a softer attack than I usually get using nylon picks, meaning more tonal subtlety as you have to play harder to get the pronounced *pop* when picking. Personally, I like the difference it makes in my tone.
Will definitely be checking out some of the other Dava Jazz picks.
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Perfect
I am a metal player, and have been all sorts of picks through the years.
I have to say these are amongst the few I really like along with the Carbon Nylon Series and a few Dunlop Jazz ones.
They are well made, won't break, the grip is simply perfect, they never ever slide off your fingers, and the attack due to their thickness (1.52) it's simply perfect, especially if like me, like going at the strings with some force. Totally recommended.
I have to say these are amongst the few I really like along with the Carbon Nylon Series and a few Dunlop Jazz ones.
They are well made, won't break, the grip is simply perfect, they never ever slide off your fingers, and the attack due to their thickness (1.52) it's simply perfect, especially if like me, like going at the strings with some force. Totally recommended.
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Best picks for sweaty hands!
I changed dozens of different picks, from dunlop to ibanez, fender... and this are by far the best ones I have ever bought. They have rubber grip so if your hands sweat a lot like mine, then try dava jazz, you won't be disappointed. Dava also has some other different style picks and while I tried them all, this one suits me well. For solo and rhythm this are the best.
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A slightly different pick, but only slightly.
These picks are very tough indeed. They are very tough, very thick and quite comfortable too. They're almost a bit too thick at the point, but this does aid with durability and if you have a strong pick attack then these won't affect your playing too much whilst still being incredibly tough. They have a bit of a softer sound compared to your regular Dunlop plastic plectrum, but that can be quite good especially if you pick very hard as picking too hard can give a bit of an icepick quality and these can help ease that slightly. They're very grippy though, even when playing at a gig where the temperature is way up and your hands are sweating like taps. Overall, very good picks which are specialised for somebody who picks harder than average.
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Excellent Picks
I love these picks.
I am a jazz player, sometimes I slip into rock and fusion.
These picks are durable, have a GREAT grip, and are extremely comfortable. I can't use anything else now.
10/10 recommend.
I am a jazz player, sometimes I slip into rock and fusion.
These picks are durable, have a GREAT grip, and are extremely comfortable. I can't use anything else now.
10/10 recommend.
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Easy to Use
It should be the first choice for those who like to use small picks.
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The most comfortable picks I've tried yet with great grip! Playing mostly heavy gauge, baritone strings and rhythm parts in the lower sections, they wear off pretty quickly, especially if you're looking to keep the feel and sharpness of a fresh one. But still worth the money in my opinion.
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among the best picks I've used
I've been using those picks for about 3 years now, frequently trying a few other types, and I never was disappointed nor have I ever found better picks, especially for the price.
I use them for electric guitar, not for acoustic as they still have quite a noise to them.
I use them for electric guitar, not for acoustic as they still have quite a noise to them.
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Great picks!
Excellent grip, durability and quality.
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Favorite pick
This is by far my favorite pick and I have almost all kinds of them to try it out. I don't even think of using other picks. Very happy with it. Buy loads of them.
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