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Your cart is empty.Dunlop's Primetone Sculpted Plectra will glide off your strings and bring out the true voice and clarity of your instrument. They're made from Ultex for maximum durability and tonal definition, with hand-burnished sculpted edges for fast, articulate runs and effortless strumming. Available in a variety of shapes and gauges with a low-profile grip or a smooth traditional surface.
Jimmy Carl Black
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
The fundmental is a bit louder, clear and rounder, especially when playing high up the neck, so fret buzz is reduced. The bevel is asymmetric, so the leading edge has a stronger bevel, so it's designed perfectly in that regard. Instantly, tremolo picking is faster and smoother as compared with the red nylon version of the same Jazz III. The tone on the red nylon is a bit more nasaly also, so the Prime Tone material gives a better tone indeed on small strings like the 9's that I use. The grip pattern is also perfectly designed, being symmetrical and consistent in a circular pattern. But unlike with the Max Grip picks, this grip pattern is not so dense and rough that it gets packed with skin cells and dirt. I'd always have to clean the Max Grip picks with an old toothbrush once a week. The extra premium ultex material is also far more durable than anything else you could use, especially nylon.The only negative is that it's dark brown. Literally why is it a tasteful, leathery dark brown? Picks aren't supposed to match your clothes or your home decor. We want them to be bright so that when we put them down or drop them, we can SEE THEM. I had this problem with the Max Grip picks - the black 'stiffo' ones had a better, fatter tone than the red nylon ones, but I'd sometimes lose the black 'uns when I would put them down. But it's not worth docking a star because the picks are so awesome. They're worth the high price because they deliver in every way, hard. They are awesome, and I will never use another pick again for electric guitar.Finally I recommend using this Jazz III even though it feels small at first. That's precisely why it rules - because it is small, there's less play within your grip as compared with the Jazz III XL, which you might prefer at first as a kind of training wheel type thing. Just get the Jazz III, it's objectively the best pick for playing fast. Sharper ones are too sharp. Regular ones are too blunt. If you're using 9s or 10s, 1.4mm is perfect.
D Lewis
Reviewed in Australia on October 22, 2024
There is probably nothing so personal and so vital to the sound of your instrument than the pick. If it works for you it’s five stars. If it doesn’t it’s one. I like these. Good tone. Good feel. Good shape.
Michael Rudolph
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
Very nice pick easy sure grip but to small for me I’m used to playing with a larger pick.
Jor-El G.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021
Having played jazz iii picks on and off(being smaller theyre even more susceptible to being sucked into the pick devouring black holes of no return) I recently got some more in a variety pack and remembered why I preferred them. Jazz iii picks have a small shape and therefore they are precise when it comes to controlling dynamics. The combination of a moderate thickness- not too thin that you hear only plastic but not too thick you risk snapping a string- makes for a pick that will make your notes articulate like you never knew possible. Each note is clear and deliberate even when playing chords or an overdriven guitar. The clarity of the notes ringing out makes these picks suitable for ALL styles of playing from Jazz chording and lead lines to folk strumming and even metal sweeping. The small shape can take adjusting for players used to standard size picks but it's just that right amount of material to give you confidence you will strike each note precisely. After playing one Jazz iii for months I wanted to try some different grip options like Kirk Hammett's signature heart like one and ultimately I felt the primetone offered the best grip while still fitting the same footprint of a standard red nylon Jazz iii. The grip is circular on both sides and feels like each groove is sitting in the small grooves of my fingerprints. The slight burnishing on the edge of the tip also making transitions like arpeggios between strings much smoother. I cannot recommend the Jazz iii enough for ALL playing styles and ALL guitars from acoustic to electric. THIS is the missing piece of your tone, I guarantee it. Pictured on the left is a standard nylon jazz iii, middle is a primetone and right is a kirk Hammett signature.
Grant Edmonds
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2021
A friend recommended these, and I'm glad I tried them! Dunlop makes a variety of picks form this same material. These have the added feature of a hand shaped edge. Cheaper Ultex picks often have a sharp thin edge left over from the molding process. It usually wears off after a while, but until then it can be annoying. These are super smooth right out of the gate. Wonderful for fast runs and accurate arpeggios! The thicker pick gives a brighter sound too, which you may or may not like. There are much more expensive picks which these seem tailored after. Some are made from super durable plastics. Ultex will not last as long as Vespel, the magic stuff Blue Chip picks are made from, but at 1/16th the price, I can live with that!
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Reviewed in Mexico on July 30, 2020
Las mejores que he utilizado, muy buen agarre y precisó. Cómo todos he probado mil diferentes, pero estás de verdad que han marcado una diferencia, valen la pena!Me arriesgue a probarlas y me fascinaron ;)
Ryan Sutter
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2020
These picks are PHENOMENAL. I purchased 1 pack of these a little while back and I threw them to the side when I got them. I didn't even open them for a few weeks and then when I finally just opened the pack and broke into playing with them. Oh. My. God. The "sculpted" bevel makes this pick so smooth and quick. It creates a great, bright and warm sound. I bought another pack instantly. 3 was just not enough. They are too good. Easily one of the best picks you'll ever use. They are slightly more pricey but I think we'll worth it.It's also nice that your "hand-sculpted" picks come in a pack that is initialed by the sculpter. So Extra, but a nice touch. If you were thinking of buying these and hesitating over the price, Don't, I think you'll find that you are satisfied with what you receive.
G. Cupertino
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2019
Perfect pick for jazz. They have a fantastic grip so they won't fly out of your hand, and are clear, articulate and very smooth on chords - they don't jump out but sit nicely balanced with picked single notes. Has a crisp and well-defined but warm sound unlike the many others I've tried. Definitely special, and worth the premium price. Only one hitch - the colour makes it easy to lose on a dark floor! Highly recommended
Lyssa24
Reviewed in Germany on September 1, 2019
Habe das Plektrum ja bestellt, weil ich schon immer damit spiele.Es sind von Hause aus recht kostenintensive Plektren aber von sehr guter Qualität.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on April 19, 2019
毎度購入してます🙋とても良いピックです!!ですが、今回購入した分に0.88の通常サイズのPRIMETONEが混入していました!!たいへん驚いたのでここに書かせていただきました🙋
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