• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

batyak

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 21, 2009
Messages
112
Location
Cornwall
What kind of pics do people prefer to use? There's such a huge variety available it would be nice to get kind of a cross section of what people use! I'm a Jazz III red or black myself! :D
 

leftyguitarblue

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 29, 2007
Messages
4,053
Location
Planet Erf
I used the black Jazz III's for years, but they tend to wear out very quickly, so I switched to the yellow Ultex Jazz III's which are great, BUT then protochicken on the boards gave me a Red Bear pick, which is similar in size to the Jazz III, but it's made of a sythetic tortoise shell that can't be destoyed by conventional weapons. They are solid.
You have to be careful though, they cost $20 a piece, so if your prone to losing picks, stay away. But, I highly recommend them.
 
Last edited:

guitfiddle

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 10, 2009
Messages
1,441
Location
Nova Scotia, Canada
I'll use whatever is within reach. These days most of what I find lying around the house seems to be .88 mm. What is that in inches for the US folks?
 

Jimmyb

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 17, 2005
Messages
2,562
Location
Cheshire, UK
Fingers most of the time, but sometimes those green dunlop things. I wanted to try some of the smaller ones (I think the style that Luke uses) but I keep forgetting to get any!
 

Adamr

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 18, 2009
Messages
293
Location
newcastle, UK
i use 1.14mm dunlops. no particular reason ill play anything as long as its that thickness. though i am gonna gt some 2mm ones for some practise on the speedier side of things see if theres any improvement. where can u get jazz 3's in the uk batyak. iv never been able to trace any. ?
 

ScoobySteve

Well-known member
Joined
May 1, 2008
Messages
3,309
Location
Busan, Republic of Korea
Jazz III's - just moved to them after 5 years of EBMM mediums - - not sure if i'll stick with the Jazz III's though - I have huge hands!

You and me both Smelly! I'm a 6'3 260lb Korean raised on Midwestern beef! :eek:

I play the Dunlop Jazz III's.

I have a particular order though:

1. Primary pick, performance pick: I ALWAYS use the Eric Johnson Jazz 3's. Believe it or not, but not all Dunlop Jazz III's are made of the same material. These have a different material and the texture has better grip than the new standard Jazz III's. Has the shape for speed, the thickness delivers a nice warm punch, and the particular material these Jazz III's are made of provide the least amount of pick noise of any pick I have ever used in my life. Some like the percussive noise of the pick striking the string, but I personally don't like. The elimination of this noise is very important to me. Unfortunately, also the most expensive and hard to find. -_-

2. Standard New Jazz III's - For practice. My beater pick. Different material then the EJ Jazz III's so the pick noise comes through more and it also has a little less grip.

3. Black (tortex) Jazz III's - Only when my ginormous paws feel like sweating more than they should. Also I use these for strumming too. I know, crazy, strumming with a Jazz III. :D
 
Last edited:

meshuggah

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 2, 2009
Messages
72
I do find the Paul Gilbert's sig. picks the most dynamic due to the size (just a bit bigger and wider than dunlop ultex jazz III), thickness and the sharp edge.
 

batyak

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 21, 2009
Messages
112
Location
Cornwall
i use 1.14mm dunlops. no particular reason ill play anything as long as its that thickness. though i am gonna gt some 2mm ones for some practise on the speedier side of things see if theres any improv ement. where can u get jazz 3's in the uk batyak. iv never been able to trace any. ?
There's a shop in Truro called City Music where they usually sell them Page Title You may have to email them, but to be honest I wouldn't buy anythng other than picks there! You can always find them on ebay
12 NEW Dunlop Nylon Jazz XL Picks/Plectrums 1.38mm BLK on eBay (end time 28-Jan-10 19:51:46 GMT) :D
 

Jack FFR1846

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 17, 2008
Messages
2,176
Location
Hopkinton, MA
I'm all over the map.....
fingers sometimes (certain songs)
Dunlop Orange (maybe 0.63?)
Purple Alligators (0.71)
Dunlop medium (0.73)
The stiff, thick ones EBMM gets for JP, Myung, LaRue, Morse
Jazz II
Jazz III
a quarter.....
 

ProtoChicken

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 30, 2009
Messages
689
I used the black Jazz III's for years, but they tend to wear out very quickly, so I switched to the yellow Ultex Jazz III's which are great, BUT then protochicken on the boards gave me a Red Bear pick, which is similar in size to the Jazz III, but it's made of a sythetic tortoise shell that can't be destoyed by conventional weapons. They are solid.
You have to be careful though, they cost $20 a piece, so if your prone to losing picks, stay away. But, I highly recommend them.

The Red Bear Pick that Lefty is talking about is the Lil' Jazzer Heavy Gauge (with the optional speed bevel, left handed in our case). As he said they are $20 a pick and take 2-3 weeks to be made so you can't lose them and they won't survive being put in the washer and dryer, but they do not wear down and have amazing tone and feel.

You may feel like a tool for spending $20 on a pick at first, but I have been using the same pick for 6 months, I would have spent more than double that amount on replacing Jazz III Ultex's in that period.
 
Last edited:

roburado

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 18, 2005
Messages
6,089
Location
Commerce, MI
Here you go:

IMG_0004.jpg

IMG_0005.jpg
 
Last edited:

Tim O'Sullivan

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 22, 2003
Messages
5,872
Location
Christiansburg, VA
These days, I am using custom made 1mm black Tortex Jim Dunlop picks, that say 'Tim O'Sullivan' on them.

Just received my order of 1200!

That should last me until at least the summer!
 
Top Bottom