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The Jim Dunlop 47PXLS Jazz III XL Stiffo Guitar Picks 6-Pack features a 1.38mm thick, larger Jazz III XL design crafted from durable Stiffo material. With an extended molded tactile grip surface, these picks provide superior control and precision for electric and acoustic guitarists seeking articulate tones and enhanced maneuverability. Available in warm Red Nylon or bright Black Stiffo, they are a top choice for professional and aspiring musicians alike.




| ASIN | B000P5OTA2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,288 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #166 in Picks |
| Body Material | Stiffo |
| Colour | Black |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,233) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Generic Name | Guitar Picks |
| Imported By | MDC |
| Included Components | 6 guitar picks |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.7 x 5.1 x 5.1 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.28 g |
| Item model number | 47PXLS |
| Manufacturer | 020 6735 6735, Dunlop |
| Material | Stiffo |
| Net Quantity | 6.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 0.28 g |
| Region of Origin | south-america |
| Size | 6 Pack |
| guitar_pick_thickness | 1.38 millimeters |
S**B
Too good
Too too good plectrum for electric and acoustic guitar, specially jazz, blues , pop , disco tune,
S**H
Very good
Awesome pick
S**A
Exactly what I hoped for.
These picks are exactly what I'd hoped for....I mean the thickness of Jim Dunlop Jazz III Xl guitar picks are just right and they are quite sturdy. These are normal size picks so guitarists used to playing with normal size picks can very well go for these, otherwise incase you have slightly smaller fingers then you might as well opt for the smaller (Eric Johnson) size Jazz III without the 'XL' in its size. So folks if you solo a lot on your guitar then I absolutely recommend these picks, which you can go for without any doubt nonetheless. Happy playing/soloing/shredding guys....!
D**A
Good pik to play the guitar
It is sturdy yet flexible. Like the feel and comfortable to hold.
C**J
It's for you if you want to play melodies
Very good plectrum and it's worth for the money. It's quite stiff and comfortable on the fingers and helps a lot in alternate picking and string skipping, etc stuff like that.
D**E
Great Picks, would buy again
There are great picks for solo stuff. Feels good between the fingers. I'd buy them again
A**N
Five Stars
one of the best picks if ur looking for life and trying to avoid too much treble
Z**A
Took a very long time to get the product
Took a long time for the product to arrive but finally got it yesterday. Pick is good but on the pricier side. Will need to get used to the size
A**6
Le format xl du jazz 3. Si vous connaissez le produit,ces jazz 3 n'ont pas une finition exemplaire, mais ils sonnent bien. Le format xl n'est pas gênant pour la fluidité de jeu. Du coup je vais essayer les tortex jazz xl.
は**ー
私にとっては、しなり具合、大きさ、ニュアンス、これ以外ないっすね。サイズが少し小さいアルアルで私の場合やっぱり爪は削れます(笑)でも文字部分が少し凹凸があるので滑りにくいし、弦に挟んだときもギターケースの中で落ちにくいッス。でも逆に手に取る時取りにくい(笑)どっちを取るか?まーチッチェー事は気にすんなって感じっす。
A**R
For electric guitar, I had played for many years the green Tortex 0.88mm picks, which were fine. When I tried a Jazz III for the first time, I loved the stiffness and precision of the point. I didn't love the small size though, as my hands and fingers are above average size. I first played a Jazz III XL in Ultex finish, which was nice, but the text was more rounded and grippy than these ones, and Ultex seems to wear out faster. These picks are nice and grippy with the sharply embossed text, but not to the extent that you can't easily move them around in your hand as you play. I can imagine playing these for the rest of my lives. If only they were more common so I could find them at my local store instead of having to order online. Oh well. Great picks.
H**Y
Awesome. My new go to pick. If you love Jazz III'S you'll love these. My guitar teacher wanted me to use a larger pick for strumming. I play 80's metal but strumming with the tiny Jazz III's was always an adventure. Sometimes I'd scrape my knuckles on the strings, other times, if I dug too deep the pick would be launched off into parts unknown. (The worst was hitting the drummer in the eye during a gig. Oops) I'm a bigger guy so the original Jazz III always felt tiny but I love the shape and the tip so I had to change the way I held the pick to use them. If you have big hands and use the Jazz III you will absolutely fall in love with these picks. These picks are the exact shape and thickness of the Jazz III just about 30% larger. I can get a much better grip which has actually helped with high speed single note runs. I can alternate pick much more aggressively and dig a little deeper for great clear tone. With the smaller Jazz III's I couldn't dig into the strings as much so I couldn't get the full attack. Stumning has also become a regular thing and not a physics experiment. If your a metal player and thought the Jazz III was the only pick you could use even though it's so small, you're going to love the larger Jazz III. For me it's finally the prefect pick with no trade offs. IMHO it's the greatest pick EVER! Keep 80' s hair metal alive !!!
A**O
Good picks. Great grip and good point. It took me a while to adjust, coming from the purple one. It feels harder than I thought, but it sounds more open and defined.
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