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Play fast, play hard, play like a speed king!
No matter how hard n fast I pick with these things they just don't want to pop out of my fingers - I can see why they're used by the kids from Metallica.
They're grippy, but not uncomfortable. The pointy bit is very pointy (which means you'll get a more aggressive sound btw), but wow, I think I'm now picking faster that ever!
They're grippy, but not uncomfortable. The pointy bit is very pointy (which means you'll get a more aggressive sound btw), but wow, I think I'm now picking faster that ever!
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Great picks
I was on a pick hunting journey lately and this brought me to the Dunlop Flow. After my whole lifetime of playing Jazz III it was a welcoming change and it actually enhanced my guitar playing.
The shape and the size enables you to hit the strings harder which leads to a clearer, punchier and more articulate tone. It's subtle but it's noticeable. It's definitely a pick worth checking out! At the end I've settled for the 2.00 version but this is a personal choice.
The shape and the size enables you to hit the strings harder which leads to a clearer, punchier and more articulate tone. It's subtle but it's noticeable. It's definitely a pick worth checking out! At the end I've settled for the 2.00 version but this is a personal choice.
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Nice grip
Nice grip on those picks, a little too pricey but still reasonable
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Great for Low Tuning Playing
I've been familiar with the Petrucci Signature series of Flow for a long time, occasionally switching between them and Jazz III. I really liked the grip, but the 2.0 thickness didn't quite feel right for me. However, after getting to know the 0.73, 0.88, and 1.0 models, everything changed. I can easily use the 1.0 flow with my C-drop tuned guitar. While I tend to prefer thinner picks for palm-muted thrashy riffs, I can say that 1.0 is the sweet spot for general riff playing and solos. Although the 1.0 Flow picks last longer due to their thickness compared to the 0.73 and 0.88, it's worth noting that you shouldn't expect the same longevity as a Jazz III.
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Great Picks
When it comes to picks I only use them when they have grip.
Dunlop Flow Standard Picks is what you need
Dunlop Flow Standard Picks is what you need
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The High-Velocity Precision Tool
This pick combines the maneuverability of a smaller jazz pick with the comfortable surface area of a standard shape, featuring a wide-angle profile and a sharp, pointed tip. Made from durable Ultex, it produces a bright, harmonically rich chirp and features a molded, low-profile grip that ensures the pick stays locked in place during aggressive playing. It is specifically engineered for speed, utilizing a smooth, uniform bevel along the edges to allow the pick to glide effortlessly across the strings with minimal resistance.
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Great picks.
Amazing picks. Great grip and feel. I do prefer slightly thicker ones though (1.5mm to 2mm)
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