🎶 Play like a legend, hold like a pro.
The Dunlop John Signature Petrucci Jazz III Picks are ultra-durable, medium gauge Ultex picks designed to John Petrucci’s specifications, featuring a raised grip logo and polished tip for superior control and precision during high-intensity guitar sessions.
Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 9 cm; 14.17 g |
Item model number | 24427150106 |
Colour | black |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
guitar_pick_thickness | extra-thick |
Material | Ultex |
Item Weight | 14.2 g |
Country of Origin | USA |
T**Y
Good on electric guitar [0.009-0.062, tried]. Okay on bass [0.032 - 0.145, roundwound, tried.]
What can be special in an innocuous piece of tiny little "hard-something" to sound the guitar string? Poor and fancy-free, as amateur players, we tried everything from laminated plastic, sanded-down molded plastic, metal alloys, shells, bone, coins with various compositions, coat buttons. . . A detailed list would be a hundred items, maybe, including actual cheap-picks of various makes and elite-signatures. We learned, good-technique, right firmness, hard-wearing material, comfortable thickness and smooth edges are the basics of any decent pick & style-of-picking. We fashioned our own, saved a tiny pile, over the years. Then, we chanced upon JP, mostly, pulled by the name of the artist, 'cause we dig his music. Wow! Did it not make a difference! John & Jim got this so right! It has all the attributes of a great pick, and, then some. Many of us, intermidiate onwards, tried it on Electric, with prog, rock, metal, blues and jazz. Most beginners felt very comfortable, too. Pick IS a preference, foremost. Yet, Technique being sacrosanct, it is Fast, Accurate and Articulate. Whether one is strumming, tremelo-picking, shredding, angling or sweeping, it does not disappoint. Not much noise-on-string. There may be better options for Accoustic or Classical, though, depending on the players style and needs. One unforeseen after-effect, which made us wince with mirth and pain, we played so very long, non-stop, all of a sudden, buoyed by the pleasant discovery that a pick could indeed be truly-signature, most of us had arm fatigue. Thanks, John & Jim.
A**R
Serves the purpose
The finish is smooth and flawless. Good grip. Serves the purpose.
R**A
Best pick for experienced players... not for begginers.
BEST pick for fast and accurate picking... i Love it !Just buy eyes blind...However, requirements are set :You are required be a late begginer or intermediate player.Desclaimer : Don't buy if you early begginer or just started... because its hard 1.5mm and wouldn't fit your playing. Also, its good for shredding, fast picking not chording aand strumming.
R**X
Best picking surface, great sound.
Best pick I have used so far. It's thick, light and pointyHold the pick 6 inches off the floor and drop it. It's quite surprising how a piece of plastic makes a metallic ringing sound.The picking area is quite smooth and glides off the strings nicely.Good for playing lead.
A**R
It's different as shown in the picture.
Jp picks is good but what it doesn't satisfied me is that both the sides of the pick has JP logo instead of John Petrucci jazz III as shown in Amazon page.
A**M
Good product 👍
Quality wise product is good
A**T
Smooth and good grip.
Its very smooth and there is no friction. I recommend this if you like soloing and riffing both. Stay metal!
P**L
Wayy too expensive!
These are great picks, but are very expensive. Please consider lowering the price. They are not worth 800 rupees in any way
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