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Khoa A. Dang
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Easier to hold than the guitar picks with the regular shape. The weight is average, wish it could have been a little bit heavier. A little bit pricier than regular picks. Am able to strum a little bit better.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
I am very impressed with the tone and feel of this pick. Easy to hold and slides across the strings. I use the rounded edges and it has great attack. I highly recommend that you give them a try.
Steve Tracy
Reviewed in Australia on December 9, 2024
Love these for the reason mentioned above. Firm but smooth edges which inspire confidence. I'll be staying with them.
Peter
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Love these picks. Been using them for a few years. You can play smooth lines faster!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023
I'm new to flat picking and bluegrass. Coming from Fender mediums, blue grass picks take some getting used to. They are so much thicker with no bend at all. So, I've been experimenting with different bluegrass picks trying to find the right one for me. Thus far, these are my favorite. I refuse to try to Blue Chip picks and spend $35 on one pick. These 207's are great picks. Perfect size, not too large or small. Easy to grip. I like how intricate they sound, without digging in too much. For how thick they are you'd think they'd be super loud, but they're not. You can control the volume and go as light or loud as you want. They almost feel like a pillow hitting the strings. Great picks.
Antonio LAMBIASE
Reviewed in Italy on February 10, 2023
Ottimo Plettro, si gestisce bene perchè non scivola dalle dita. Non è tra i miei preferiti per una questione di gusto personale.
Longtime Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2022
If you like the Flow, you will like the 208 pick. It is near identical in shape, size and width to a 2mm Flow. Similar price Flow variety pack offers more size/width variations of the same shape. Plays great, nice tone, but I do not like the click of the point on acoustic.
Michael Combs
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2022
Like a few other reviewers I saw an interview with Molly Tuttle and she was using this pick. Out of curiosity I ordered some. Amazing how comfortable it is and easy to hold! (Not sure when but I don’t think I’ve dropped one yet! Seems to just stay “tacked” to my fingers!). The difference in tone was noticeably so much better on all of my guitars! Everything from Martin D15M toSeagull Entourage Autumnburst CW QIT (love this guitar!) to Takamines and PRS SE’s (40a and 60a)started singing like nobody’s business! Picks are very reasonably priced and last forever! Highly recommended!!
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on February 8, 2021
Exelente
Sumedh
Reviewed in India on December 27, 2018
Really good for precision playing
LOrkiir
Reviewed in France on September 4, 2014
cette série de médiators fait partie de celle que je préfère niveau jouabilité, donc forcément je vais la recommander. peut être ne plaira t elle pas à tout le monde?
Jahana
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2013
The quest is unending; the perfect pick. This is a reorder, I liked the first packet so much. These are thick; about 2 to 2.5 mm and quite dense in material (seems like "carbon") that is non-polished but not matte either; an effective gripping surface. There is negligible "give" and no bounce back like hard plastic or celluloid, which is what I prefer. The tip is on the blunt side; I would prefer it just a tad sharper. But the length of the pick and the molded grip within slight indentations on both sides allows for a high degree of control and fastness of grip between thumb and index finger. This is not for strumming, but for those that use hybrid picking (w/other fingers) with single lines, and arpeggios. It would be interesting if this line of Dunlop picks (there are a couple of other similar configurations, which I've tried as well) had a soft rubber overlay in the grip area like the Dava picks. With this model Dunlop, your single lines will have pop, definition, and snap that is not easy to get on a thinner, less dense pick. And your chordal work using hybrid plucking (as opposed to down/up picking) with the Dunlop JD JazzTone 206 will allow each voice to "speak" clearly if you play with a more pianistic concept as opposed to cowboy strumming or power chording (not that I'm averse to either or being a snob). I've recorded with these picks and that's what I hear in the playback. Subtle or undetectable to most listeners, perhaps, but makes a pleasant audible difference nonetheless that might be described as a meaty tone but with a nice gloss on top. And this holds for all the electric semi-hollow and solid bodies I have recorded. (I don't use picks at all for full on acoustic guitars, preferring bare fingers or fingers/nails with nylon string models.) As for these, I'll probably buy a package of 30+ so I don't have to worry about losing them and sharing them with other players if they are open to experimentation. Maybe I'll buy 60 in the event that these go out of production.
Mark E. Rhodes
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2012
I read about JazzTone picks at the Jazz Guitar Forum and ordered a half-dozen in several sizes. This is my favorite, and I'll be ordering a bunch more now that I know that I love it and it makes me sound better.This pick is fast, and unlike picks with sharp edges, it never 'hangs up' on a string. Also, it doesn't "clack" when playing rhythimg the way pointy-headed picks tend do. Very smooth and steady.It's the smallest pick I've ever tried and that's a big plus for me. It doesn't get in my way and it's easy to hold so that only a bit of the tip shows.It has a better feel in my hand than, say, a Jazz III does. (I played Jazz IIIs for years and like many things about them.) It's thick without being clunky or slick.My first thought upon using it was, "Why haven't these always been around? This is the greatest guitar pick I've ever used!" (And I've used more kinds than I can recall.)
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