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D-Grip Picks Jazz A: Accurate pick with good grip
As a long-time Jazz III + Dunlop Flow user, I was looking for options with grip texture. The D-Grip product family immediately caught my attention.
The grip surface is indeed excellent - there is no risk of slipping even when playing with light touch/loose grip. The only downside with this is that micro-adjustments in the pick grip are also more difficult to perform while playing.
The dimensions of the Jazz A pick are identical with the regular Dunlop Jazz III - so the pick immediately felt comfortable to me.
The pick has nice smooth beveled edges which ensure smooth sliding across the strings. The beveled edges also produce warmer and rounder tone (when compared to regular Jazz III). The feel and sound are similar to those provided by delrin picks. I was actually surprised that the pick is made from nylon and not delrin.
Durability of the pick is similar to regular Jazz III nylon picks - I can play for 10-15 hours before the pick edges are so worn that I'll have to replace the pick with a new one.
This pick is excellent for lead playing and metal riffing. In cases when I have to quickly transition between funk strumming and single-note playing, I prefer to use smoother picks without grip texture as they allow easier micro-adjustments in pick grip.
I can warmly recommend the D-Frip Jazz A pick to any lead/metal guitarist - the pick is drop-in replacement for the regular Jazz III.
The grip surface is indeed excellent - there is no risk of slipping even when playing with light touch/loose grip. The only downside with this is that micro-adjustments in the pick grip are also more difficult to perform while playing.
The dimensions of the Jazz A pick are identical with the regular Dunlop Jazz III - so the pick immediately felt comfortable to me.
The pick has nice smooth beveled edges which ensure smooth sliding across the strings. The beveled edges also produce warmer and rounder tone (when compared to regular Jazz III). The feel and sound are similar to those provided by delrin picks. I was actually surprised that the pick is made from nylon and not delrin.
Durability of the pick is similar to regular Jazz III nylon picks - I can play for 10-15 hours before the pick edges are so worn that I'll have to replace the pick with a new one.
This pick is excellent for lead playing and metal riffing. In cases when I have to quickly transition between funk strumming and single-note playing, I prefer to use smoother picks without grip texture as they allow easier micro-adjustments in pick grip.
I can warmly recommend the D-Frip Jazz A pick to any lead/metal guitarist - the pick is drop-in replacement for the regular Jazz III.
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