Dunlop Felt picks - "Finger tone from a pick."
For any of us bass player that just do not have the ability to play fast line finger style have I got news for you. There is an alternative, albeit a messy one. After trying dozens of picks trying …
Dunlop Max-Grip Jazz III Nylon - "The ultimate metal Jazz III"
I had been using the black and red nylon Jazz III picks for close to a decade and was extremely happy with them. While they each had a purpose that I used them for when I saw there were two new choi…
Dunlop Ultex Jazz III - "A great addition to the Jazz III line"
After being a user of the black and red nylon version of the Jazz III for almost a decade I felt that while no pick would ever replace the original it was definitely worth a six dollar investment to …
Dunlop Jazz III Nylon - "A great pick in focused situations."
I purchased the red variety at the same time I bought the black ones as they were the only two in production at the time. I figured there were no differences between the two other than the color and…
Dunlop Jazz III Nylon - "The ultimate pick in nylon form."
This version of the Dunlop Jazz III was my first foray into this shape of picks. I had been a fan of nylon picks for years but found that many were too rounded at the tip for my taste and lacked the…
Dunlop Max-Grip Nylon Standard - "Dunlop Max Grip"
These are the grey nylon made Max Grip picks by Jim Dunlop. They come in gauges .60, .73 and .88mm 1.0, 1.14 and 1.5 mm. They are made of a tough nylon and have a roughed up grit on them, hence the…
Dunlop Delrin 500 - " Good pick but a little too thick."
translatedI used these picks for a year before moving on to finer. I tried many models. I like the thickness that allows for an ultra sound aggressive bass, the guitar I found unplayable ... Against by attacki…
Dunlop Tortex Triangle - " powerful and solid"
translatedI've used it for more than a year of its small pieces of plastic roses, and I never managed to break into one, either with my guitar (pulling 11-52) or with my bass (45-105 ). The shot of the thre…
Dunlop Ultex Jazz III - " Excellent (for me!)"
translatedI did not know! I usually played on Ibanez Paul Gilbert picks ... I came across the street this Ultex Dunlop Jazz III, and I can not do without! It is a little smaller than the Paul Gilbert, na…
Dunlop Jazz III Nylon - " Try"
translatedNot recommended for beginners because it is better able to control an already classic pick. Go to the rhythmic and return essentially. Attention to a good performance from the beginning to its smal…
Dunlop Jazz III XL Nylon - ebrian's review
translatedComfortable to hold, does not slip. Aggressive, powerful and versatile. A "plus" in the attacks. Do not wear out quickly. Great for the rock and its derivatives despite its name.
Dunlop Tortex Triangle - " Too Rigid"
translatedI played a while and I still have quite a collection. I tried lots of picks. I like the triangle shape for bass. The 1.14 mm is just too rigid for my taste, even for low high ropes tyrant, just…
Dunlop Tortex Triangle - " My pick low"
translatedI use it since I use a pick for bass. As all the world I tried full of models. I like its large size which allows it to be held securely when mistreats bass strings to strong tyrant. In 1.00 mm…
Dunlop Tortex Standard - " precise and durable!"
translatedIt's been about a year I use them I'm a fan of their shape, the pointed end is very accurate. The material makes them very resistant and they hold well in hand, short to date they are my favorite p…
Dunlop Jazz III Nylon - " The peak inflexible."
translatedI use it since I started 7 years ago grattouiller and like any good guitarist who occasionally go out of her room I have to try everything that I could fall under the hand of all that guitarists and …