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Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
i thought i would like them more than i did ( picks are subjective like that )i just can't adapt to anything with flex anymore.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
One of my favorite type of guitar picks
Gaberial Lear
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
Simply set, most comfortable pic I've ever held, great stability between my fingers barely have to hold it!Nice and strong too I play with heavy action strings. And I've always been a chronic breaker and chipper of pics.
Happy Customer in TX
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
I love Jazz style picks, but they have a bad habit of rotating while strumming, meaning that half way into a song I'm picking with the flat sides, and not the pointy end as intended.This pick fixes that. It is easy to grab it in a good comfortable and controllable position, and it STAYS in that position. So the pointy end stays in the same location relative to my hand, making picking more accurate and predictable.
Bruce
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2022
Feels clunky to use.
Dan A.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022
Did not like The 3.99 charge on the return. Very disappointed..
Jonathan Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021
I knew when looked at them, I had to try these out. My thumb is fat have issues with some picks. These work like they were made for me. They also stay put when playing they don't squirm around when my fingers get sweaty. The size is similar to Dunlop Jazz iii. Will be trying out the other sizes as well. Great design.
Landon Spencer
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
I love trying new picks, and alternate picking options since they offer a (usually) inexpensive way to get a different sound and/or feel when I play.I typically use jazz 3 style picks from a couple of different brands, and usually stay away from nylon picks since I've never found any that felt right. I've tried wooden picks, rubber, acrylic, and a few metal. I've even tried coins and kind of donut-shaped polished stones (I can't remember what they're called). Those stones do a pretty good job of keeping my fingers centered and basically eliminate slipping, but the edges have always been too thick for effective fast picking, and they're kind of clumsy compared to even a standard pick shape, let alone the jazz 3 type I prefer. But the hole in the middle and sort of tapered edge keeping my fingers in place was really nice. I almost never drop my picks anyway, but I didn't have to think about it as much when using the stones. That's why I was excited when I saw these. I saw a review on youtube for some other picks from the range, but got these because they're closer to my preferred pick size. I love them. They sound really good as well. They may be a little brighter than something I'd use on an acoustic guitar, but for electric they're amazing. For acoustic I'll probably try one of the larger picks in the range anyway.The edges are a little sharper feeling on the strings than I'm used to from something like a tortex jazz 3, but that gives a great string attack sound. I'm just still getting used to it. They might not be my favorite sounding pick option but combined with the comfort of using them, they're a serious contender for my favorite pick now.I will say the mini beast feels a little smaller than a jazz 3 to me because they kind of force you to grip more centered on the pick than you'd experience on a simple flat pick surface. It isn't a huge difference but if you think a jazz 3 is a little too small for you normally, these might be a step too far and sizing up might be good.
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