🎶 Elevate Your Play with Every Pick!
The Jim Dunlop Andy James Flow Jumbo 2.0mm Guitar Picks are designed for musicians who demand both power and precision. With a unique beveled edge for quick string release and a robust Ultex construction, these picks offer a larger surface area for enhanced grip and control, making them perfect for professional guitarists.
A**R
The BEST pick I've ever played with!
I've been searching for the perfect pick for a while now; experimenting with many different brands and thickness. This one is extremely comfortable to hold and provides surprisingly good grip. It is thick, yet sharp enough to provide excellent stability and accuracy. It is also smooth enough to glide across the strings nicely. This pick allows me to move effortlessly between lead playing, heavy rhythmic stuff and even strumming.One last note that I really can't overstate: It greatly improved the tone of my playing immediately! I'm excited about the smoothness/clarity of sustained notes, and the perfect amount of attack I can get if I really want to dig into something.It's actually creatively inspiring me, which I never thought a pick would do. I am really happy I got this pick!
N**E
Smooth change
This pick really has caused a change in my preference in a pick due to it being a 2.0 thickness but yet doesn’t have that a strict thick and bassy sound you’d expect from a pick that thick. The beveled edges combined with the stiff ultex is the reason why it has such a nice sweet spot as it doesn’t flex and purely relies on that beveled edge - which also makes the pick buttery smooth to play. The pick is also jumbo size making it comfortable to hold as well.
J**K
Speed and Accuracy
I have spent a small fortune on guitar picks looking for "the one". I have found it with this model.Easy to hold, great sound, but the best aspect is the incredible and ease with which to create accurate speed!I can't describe it with words, but if you want a pick that makes playing fast or faster, then try this. I do not think you will be disappointed.
J**.
Best Pick Ever
I am pretty picky about the picks I use. I was a fan of the Jazz Dunlap 3 (inspired by Petrucci) but they edges always wear out too fast. I'm a big fan of Andy James so I figured I'd give it a shot. It wasn't just a selling point by using his name. It's by far the best pick I've ever used. Good release and return, sweeps well, easy to grip, and hasn't worn out on me so no scraping.
E**H
Great Sounding Pick For Warm, Clear Sound
I tend to like thick somewhat triangular picks with fairly rounded tips, but this Dunlop Andy James pick, while nice and thick, is a teardrop shape and very pointed on the main tip. Thing is, it produced a nice rich, thick tone on both electric and acoustic guitars despite the sharp point. In fact, the point adds a bit of clarity to the lush sound, a tone superior to my favorite pick, the Dunlop Jazztone 207. I like them both, but I favor one over the other for different guitars. That said, the Andy James is an overall winner for getting the best tone from most of my guitars. I always favored the Jazztone 207 because the rounded off beveled tips didn't add a "pick click" when I'd strike the strings. Despite the Andy James having a sharp tip, gave little or no pick click sound, you only hear the tone being produced by the vibration of the string. They are worth the extra money, try 'em out!
K**.
Lost a star for listing item as 6 pack, it's only 3
Andy James is a hero of mine, and I ran out of Jazz III XLs, so I decided to give this pick a try. I've been using the Jazz III XL for many many years, and no pick has taken it's place... Except this one. I thought the Jazz III was like using alternate picking cheat codes, but this is just ridiculously effortless and accurate.My only gripe, besides the quantity being incorrectly listed (listed as 6 pack, it's only 3), is with the Ultex. Yes, it's very durable and has a unique tone, but it's a bit clacky and sibilant on the high notes... Something I cherished about the nylon Jazz III was the smooth mellow tone while playing high notes, but this pick is much more aggressive. The rhythm tone is better than Jazz III; much crunchier. I am wondering if they make it in nylon, now...just for specific uses.This pick is also slightly larger than the Jazz III XL, which I like as I get a better grip. The geometry of the tips between this and the Jazz III appear identical, but the Andy James pick is thicker and has nicer rounding of the edges. There's no raised lettering like a Jazz III, and when my hands get sweaty, the Ultex does get pretty slick. It's very grippy when I'm not sweaty, though. Btw, the graphics wore off within about an hour of playing, but idrc.All in all, it's indubitably an upgrade from the Jazz III XL, which I used to think was the perfect pick for me, so this one is obviously very very nice.
R**Y
Best guitar pic
So I've been playing guitar roughly 20 years and I've mostly played rythem from rock to metal and I've tried many pics before, but I'll say that this is the best guitar pic I've ever played. This pic isn't just the ordinary Average guitar pic, is has a great feel not to small or too big, it basically feels like it flows through the playing and makes everything so much better as in picking. Best pic ever 10/10
A**O
Great tone out of this
This guitar picks are great
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