🎸 Pick your edge, play like a pro!
The Jim Dunlop 47PKH3N Guitar Pick pack features six thick, precision-crafted picks made from durable materials like Delrin and ABS. Designed with Kirk’s custom modifications, these picks offer superior speed and control, perfect for guitarists seeking professional-grade performance and reliability.
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 6.35 x 0.64 cm; 6.8 g |
Item model number | 47PKH3N |
Colour | Original Version |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
guitar_pick_thickness | thick |
Scale Length | inches |
Material Type | Delrin or Celluloid or Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Size | pack of 6 |
Item Weight | 6.8 g |
A**.
Impressed and a candidate for my go to pick. Worth a try.
I've always been a fan of the Jazz III's, mainly I use the White Tortex .88 Jazz III's but I decided to try out a few others while restocking my usual picks and I opted for the John Petrucci Ultex picks and these.Noticeably the thing that makes this stand out from other Jazz III picks the the cut out that's meant to keep it in place and not worry about it slipping out of your fingers. I'll go ahead and say I'm a bedroom musician but I've been using Jazz III's for nearly a decade, so I'm familiar with them but can't comment on stage use. These are pretty great, I like the cut away it does help, however how much it will help varies and depends on how you hold your pick. I tend to hold very close to the tip but it does feel different holding it than when I hold my JP Jazz III's or my Tortex ones but I'm starting to move a bit higher on the pick and it feels nice, I think the cut away helps angle the top of the pick towards the inside of your finger just a tiny bit but does have a impact and I do feel gripping the pick is easier than your standard shaped Jazz III.Overall I'd say it's worth giving a shot, I could see this being beneficial to someone with larger finger who can cover a larger surface of the pick than my medium to small fingers ever could. I'm starting to think my dream pick might be a combination of this cutaway on a John Petrucci Jazz III, I'd just like to try this pick made of a different material than nylon but that's just my curiosity. It's a fantastic pick and one I think is worth a try for only a few pounds it could become your new favourite. Personally I'm not sure which will become my go to pick but I'll update this review if this becomes my go to pick.Hopefully you found this review helpful and happy shredding.Edit: I brought these to my music theory lesson and my teacher didn't think much of them then used them, ordered a set as soon as the lesson was over and loves them.
S**
The best picks !
I was really struggling with the average pick , especially with strumming . These picks have really improved my strumming as they are so easy to grip, giving better speed . Made really well with strong plastic & a lovely little bevelled edge . Just brilliant .
K**M
Great pick, but...
I bought these because I'm a huge Kirk Hammett fan AND my main pick of choice is the standard red Dunlop Jazz III pick. So if your reason for buying these is the same as mine, this review should be helpful; though I would like to point out that this is completely subjective and you may actually really like this pick.The cut at the top DOES actually help with maneuvering and controlling the orientation of the pick within your fingers. However, I felt that the lost surface area due to the cutaway at the top actually reduced my overall grip, since there is technically less material to hold on to.While these are in fact labeled as Jazz III's, they're noticeably more flexible and less stiff than the standard red Jazz III's. I found that to be a little irritating as I am used to relatively thicker/stiffer picks.Happy picking!
P**.
My personal go-to
Honestly picks are down to preference but I do recommend everyone try one of these at least once,They are extremely durable as I’ve only ever had to buy 2 packs (separate colours) and make for great tone, I personally find it easier to sweet pick with these as the missing chunk in the top allows a lot of play in between your fingers. Definitely a game changer for me at least
L**E
WAA WAA WAA
Very good for playing Metallica.
D**Y
Another great KH design!
I have used Tortex .88's for about 17 years in my guitar playing career, but I found using these KH-Jazz picks positively refreshing.They are incredibly small, but I found that after nearly 20 years of playing guitar using these managed to improve my dexterity and speed within weeks.I recommend for advanced electric guitar players.
L**L
Fantastic picks
Brought for my son who loves these picks and uses them all the time.
C**E
Great, bright, Jazz 3 picks
I have loved Jazz 3 picks for as long as I can remember and as I guess of most people I started with the red ones, I then found the black ones which had a bit more grip and didnt slip in the hand so much.After years of using the black ones live and every now and then dropping one and losing it forever I started using the white ones.These are the best of both worlds they have the grip of the black picks and since they are neon green you arnt going to lose one if you drop one on a dark stage.The cut out bit doesnt make any difference to me and to be fair the fact they are Kirk Hammetts is a bit strange as all his signiture does is add more grip on the pick and it doesnt make you not be able to pull off a bend with vibrato like he does haha.Overall great Jazz 3 picks and they do everything needed of themRock on
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