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Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack

Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack

Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack
$ 3.09

Score By Feature

Based on 1,157 ratings
Durability
9.90
Accuracy
9.09
Sheerness
8.71
Value for money
8.58
Easy to hold
8.51
For beginners
7.27

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Product Description

Measures 38 mm
A fantastic guitar pick of exceptional quality
The most famous brand in the world
For any guitarist, this is a must-have

Questions & Answers

Are they worn down to the point where they leave pick dust over the pickup area? Thanks so much. ?

As far as I can recall, I haven't Although this plastic is hard and the tip does get sharper with time, it does not do so

Can you tell me the thickness in millimeters of these picks?

As a starting point, we will look at the following Measures 38 mm

Selected User Reviews For Dunlop 471P3N Max Grip Jazz III Nylon Guitar Picks, Red, 6-Pack

I have compiled this list of my favorite Is pinch harmonics something you should learn? Take a look at these! My favorite picks are considerably older than 1990 and these, by far, are the best
5/5

It is difficult for me to play with a pick because my fingers are oily. My picks would constantly move across the screen, so it was almost impossible to keep them in the correct place. They are very comfortable and have an amazing grip. When they lose grip because of having dead skin cells or finger grime stuck to them, they lose flexibility and feel uncomfortable. It's easy to get them as good as new with an old toothbrush and dish soap in just a few minutes. A additional plus is the fact these jazz picks are small and will be a huge help to those of you out there who are learning In fact, it is quite easy to accidentally damage them by not taking care when using these picks. Any buyer looking for a good pick would be well advised to get these.

Jaelynn FIELD
Jaelynn FIELD
| Apr 01, 2021
Get a grip! The following is a recent, in-depth assessment of I decided to try these plectrums after an in-depth search for the perfect guitar plectrum
4/5

The one exception is that they are fantastic in every way. It's all about the I find it all way too much. The situation made me realize just how much my grip on the pick varies when playing different types of music on my With this pick, the grip is too good. Playing the guitar requires almost no adjustment to your grip unless you're a professional. It is the pick for you if you're not prone to changing your grip while playing and need a pick that will stay put no matter how hard you play. Bright colors make it easy to see in dim, and the thickness, as far as I'm concerned, is the perfect amount. Just the slightest bit of flex allows it to be pulled through cords, but it is stiff enough to allow alternate picking and sweeps to be performed with ease. Strings produced by this material have a warm, balanced tone even when subjected to extended abuse and are virtually unscratched after hours of use. It is my hope that you find this review useful in your search.

Xzavier Pearson
Xzavier Pearson
| Sep 13, 2020
Here are a few of my favorites
5/5

I've used a wide variety of picks ever since I started playing guitar six years ago. A ratio of 4mm to 1 is appropriate. From Tortex to Nylon to Acetal, my 5mm project has been made with everything from gift cards to Nylon to Acetal. Besides the Davas and The Star Grips, I've tested the giant triangle ones, as well as the Star Grips. There are no picks that come close to the Jazz III Max Grip picks for me personally. Here it is again There is nothing. A comer comes. We are closing. I generally play metal, psychedelic rock, and punk for those who don't know whom I am. I have a lot of one-off jobs to take care of It is normal to pick notes. This pick's grip prevents them from sliding or slipping in the slightest between my fingers, and the fine ends allow me to play notes with greater accuracy. With the steep angle of the tip, the pick glides through the individual strings like a warm knife through butter, and it is streamlined so it is less likely to hit In turn, there's a much cleaner and easier way to write riffs and leads. Also, I found that the grip is a tremendous help when rapidly downstroking power chords (i. e. Playing literally any punk song that has ever been Due to the repetitive bashing into the strings, I generally move picks around in my hand and the picks might end up facing the wrong direction after a measure or two of sixteenth notes. Those guys have never had a problem doing that. Like I said, nothing slips when they work on these things. Once you put one of these little bastards between your fingers, you will know that it won't leave you. I love these things, so yeah. This is one of the best bands ever. As a side To ensure you get the best grip on your guitar, make sure to purchase the "MAX GRIP" version from your local guitar shop! There is a difference between the standard Jazz III picks and the textured Jazz III picks. There are bumps and it feels as though a different material made them. Their surfaces are smooth, shiny, and, according to my personal experience, they slide around a lot. There is a world of difference between the Max Grips and other brands, so be sure you get them. This review does a poor job of conveying my enthusiasm for these guys. I believe that if just one person tries them out after having read my review, I will have done my part to make the music community.

Marcelo HOUGHTON
Marcelo HOUGHTON
| Dec 30, 2020
THE HIGHEST GRIP AND EXTRA SPEED AVAILABLE! If you want a pick that will help you improve your speed AND will never let you go, it's here! You have made the right choice! (It was for me at least
5/5

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This one has something special in it! The shape and thickness of this piece are just right for upping your speed in a noticeable way the first time you play with it. The additional benefit is that it won't let go once it gets in your hands! No matter how sweaty it gets during rehearsal or live performance! For the past 45 years, I have been playing the guitar. My picks have been scraped, sliced, sanded, and even drilled to keep them from falling to the ground or falling into a souvenir's pocket, and nothing has come close to sticking to your fingers like this pick does. It's time to get you some! I pray that God bless you and take good care of you.

Phoebe Sosa
Phoebe Sosa
| Jul 26, 2020
Buying them is the best thing you can do! Almost all of my guitar strings have been picked up using smooth Jazz III picks- My husband and I also love playing games and I used to debate stippling to give picks a more aggressive feel
5/5

This exists now and I don't ever want to go back to what they were like. Jim Dunlop must have read my mind. These aren't for players who need their pick to be able to turn at the same time as they play. If you like small picks that stay between your fingers, this might be the pick for you.

Lawson CHADWICK
Lawson CHADWICK
| Jul 11, 2021
The pick is small so it is easy to grasp
4/5

Is the sound hole a fishing hole for guitar picks? You can only complain if you don't own one of these cuties! Games are not only games - they offer a whole lot more These people have the power to change lives. Okay, maybe that's more than I should say, but these are my favorite picks so far. It's a wonder why they aren't a regular feature as they do what they have to do. Considering the size (as several members have already mentioned), the only problem for me is the quality. Changing from the common pick to these takes a lot of getting used to. It would have been nice if they made these picks the same size as the average pick, but I can overlook it. The learning curve on these things is steep, but it is well worth the effort!.

Karla Good
Karla Good
| Nov 11, 2020

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