



🎶 Elevate your riff game with the pick that pros swear by!
The Jim Dunlop 47P3N Nylon Jazz Pick Player Pack features six 1.38mm thick red nylon picks, designed for precision and durability. Made in the USA, these picks deliver maximum memory and minimal wear, favored by professional guitarists worldwide for enhanced control and expressive tone.
| ASIN | B0002D0CLC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 943 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 42 in Picks & Pick Holders |
| Body Material | Nylon |
| Colour | Red |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Country Produced In | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,300) |
| Date First Available | 16 July 2010 |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Item model number | 47P3N |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 0.25 x 7.62 cm; 9.07 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Size | 1.38mm |
| guitar_pick_thickness | 0.054 in |
B**E
I will never use another pick.
The best pick! I have been playing for 30+ years and these picks have been a revolution. I will never use another pick.
M**N
Preferred upgrade when upgrading from flimsy plectrums
These are my favourite picks and my students love them too whenever I recommend them. They usually prefer these thicker, smaller picks over thinner larger ones, which often offer less control and precision while playing. Smaller picks tend to give you more control and produce a better tone, making your guitar playing feel smoother and more expressive.
I**6
once used, always used
we came to this pick via Joe Bonamassa, - my son who is the guitarist here was advised by his tutor to find a smaller pick than the "standard" but had not located one after shopping around. - Then Joe threw his out into the crowd at the end of a gig and my son picked it up, took it home and used it... A bit of research and we discovered what Joe's signature pick is, - the one we had was not called a Jazz III but had Joe's name on it. These picks are small but work very well, - they are small enough to flick between strings easily, - they are small enough to hook up into your finger for non pick work. Now the real Joe one is tucked away in his memorabilia collection alongside the signed band set list, - and we have many spare Jazz III's around the house!
C**L
Best pick for speed
If someone would have told me I'd be useing these tiny little pick years ago I would have laughed. After inadvertantly useing one a while back I realized that once I had got over the feel of it - it really speeded up my single note picking and increased accuracy. I always have a few of these and the Ultex 111's in my pocket now, the Ultex is my favorite all round pick, but if I'm going to burn up the frettboard it's got to be the little red baby.
A**M
excellent value
great picks
S**Y
Jim Dunlop Red Nylon Jazz III Pick
Like everything else in life, the choice of pick, strings, strap, guitar etc are all down to ones personal preference. On the internet some people (nerds) go to great lengths raving on about how they can play a gazillion notes a second and wear these picks down to a nub in one session blah blah. Yeah right, and I taught Hendrix all he knew. Suffice to say that I have used these for a month now with a lot of playing with hardly any noticeable wear. I don't find them slippery to hold as I find the raised script sufficient but if I did need more grip (e.g. in a really hot venue) a quick rub over the holding surface with some sandpaper would probably do the trick. It didn't take long to get used to the smaller size or the greater thickness than I've been used to and yes with practice picking has become more accurate. I hesitate to say quicker because that again is down to the individual. These picks have a little bit of flex to them, not much, but enough if you don't want a rigid pick. I also bought some Ultex Jazz III picks which I also like very much and are very hard wearing too. They are a different material (very hard plastic) and have virtually no flex. They area slightly transparent straw colour and will get lost more easily if dropped but it helps keep JD in business. Hope this helps.
C**E
good
very good
R**N
Only Jazz picks for me from now on.
These picks literally changed my playing life. I spent years and years playing, using any old pick. I usually used very big picks that were like Doritos, but were perhaps to flimsy to play fast passages and not thick enough to produce pinch harmonics. The Dunlop Jazz III picks were literally a quarter of the size of the old picks I was using. They are small and extremely flexible, and because they are thick you can produce killer pinch harmonics with out your picking bending. I will forever use jazz picks and very much doubt I will go back to any other form of pick. I now understand why these picks are so popular among amazing guitar players. If you were like me and paid no attention to picks thinking it did not effect your performance, please try these and I'm 99% sure you're mind will be changed.
R**D
très bonne article, moi qui voulais changer des médiators conventionnel, très bonne prise, précis, rapide, bonne attaque, pour mon styl (metal shred) je prefert jouer avec ca plutot qu'avec des médiator dunlop classic
G**I
I miei plettri preferiti. Ogni tanto li cambio per provarne altri, ma torno sempre a casa!
P**R
I am a bass player of 20+ years that has decided that I really want to focus more on playing electric guitar. I went down the rabbit hole of trying different picks to try to find which one I like and gave me the tone that I desire. I tried the Big Stubby 3.0, Dunlop Gloss 3.0 and Dunlop Flow Jumbo Grip 4.2 based on some recommendations from some guitarist friends. I have tried many others, but this is by far the best pick I have tried. I didn't think I would be able to adjust to the small size, but it gives me excellent pick control, feel, and thickness. It gives me a nice tone when I am strumming chords and articulating notes.
L**I
Popular pick for shredders and speed pickers. I can see why. Once you get used to them, after a few minutes it makes conventional picks feel like a sheet of 4x8 plywood. So articulate. Not great for strumming though. At least I haven’t found out a way yet
C**M
ho usato per anni plettri più grandi, poi ho scoperto i Dunlop JAZZ iii Ultex ed ho iniziato ad usare solo plettri piccoli. Successivamente ho provato questi Jazz III Nylon e ritengo che il suono prodotto sia più netto, meno impastato. Vanno benissimo sia per l'acustica che per l'elettrica. Consigliatissimi
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