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I prefer 1.14 , those are great for tighter stuff metal playing though
alexlotta 17.10.2022
As title say . I preferr the 1.14 tortex for general hard rock ,heavy /bluesy rock . For tighter rhythm playing or "stiffer Solos" ( like, fast "heavy " scales as in modern metal , not bluesy if you get what i mean) they are a good choice . As they sound definetely tighter ( think at a "master of pupperts rhytm" part , i noticed they are more tight sounding )
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Great Pick!
din65 23.03.2022
I've almost checked every Jazz III variation and this one is for sure in the top three.
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Woodieguy 13.05.2020
Amazing picks. I used to use the classic nylon jazz III picks but switched to these since the classic ones tended to slip from my fingers on stage. These provide better grip, though they're too thick for me.
Each pick lasts me around a month.
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fragki_tr97 03.10.2020
They are the perfect kind, I just prefer them a little bit thicker.