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Dunlop PVP108 Pick Jazz III Variety 7 Pack


Description
The Dunlop PVP108 pick jazz III variety pack provides seven different gage and material options for jazz III picks, allowing you to experiment with different tones and find what suits your playing style. The pack includes one each of ultex, tortex, delrin, carbon fiber, stainless steel, nickel silver and brass picks. Whether you prefer a warmer, rounder tone or an articulate, defined attack, this pack has you covered.
Ultex for a Smooth, Warm Tone
The 1.0 mm ultex pick produces a smooth, warm tone that rolls off the high end for a mellower sound. Its medium guage also provides excellent control and articulation. Ultex is a durable yet flexible material that molds to your grip over time.
Tortex for Versatility
The popular tortex pick comes in a 0.88 mm guage, suitable for both rhythm and lead playing. Made of cellulose acetate, tortex picks provide an articulate, well-balanced tone with plenty of clarity in the midrange and controlled bass. They are also highly durable and textured for enhanced grip.
Delrin and Carbon Fiber for Bright, Crisp Attack
The 0.73 mm delrin and 1.0 mm carbon fiber picks produce a bright, crisp tone with pronounced attack, ideal for genres like rock, jazz and bluegrass. Delrin offers slightly more flexibility while Carbon Fiber is extremely rigid for the most defined picking response. Both are lightweight yet strong.


Reviews
4.93
15 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Practicing12
- Concerts8
- Back-Up6
- Experienced7
- Novice4
- Professional Musician2
- Good Quality11
- Functional10
- Easy To Use6
- Improves Sound6
- Dunlop Rules!1
Reviewed by 15 customers
I'd buy them to explore different thikness
Verified Buyer
submitted3 months ago
byIgor
fromAurora, CO
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Jazz III Max Grip is the one for me
This is the pick set to lock in your baby!
submitted6 months ago
byJamison
fromNashville
Rock guys! If nobody has told you? You may as well start out with 1.0-1.5. You're gonna end up here anyway. Look up Metallica, Malmsteen, Friedman, Zack!, Sykes' 90% are using Dunlop thick! Yes you will still need Dunlop strumming picks if you are strumming more.
Bought to test for different materials for the usual shape
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submitteda year ago
byGordon
fromSan Leandro, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Good idea to buy to test a bunch of different materials for the shape I consistently use for all of my guitar playing. I normally use the red nylon Jazz III's, but I was curious to hear what the other picks sounds like with my electrics, not to mention how they feel #sweepstakes
Good grab bag
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submitted2 years ago
byKevin
fromSacramento
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I am a bass player learning guitar so picking is not yet my forte. This bag has picks the same size and shape but the thickness is different. This gives you a chance to see what you like.
One of my favorite picks to buy. I love these picks.
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submitted2 years ago
byMarcos
fromOgden, Ut
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Never thought I'd fall in love with jazz 3 picks but they are now my favorite to play with. I always choose guitar center when I need essentials such as guitar picks.
I liked Jazz III picks but…
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byNate
fromOrem, UT
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I always loved Jazz III picks, but they are so small. It was hard to grip onto them when picking aggressively the Max Grip one out of this pack is my Goldilocks pick. Highly recommend trying out this pack to find your own best fit.
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