The Dunlop Jazz III Guitar Pick has been an important element to create Eric Johnson's fluid and seamless style. To create the Eric Johnson Jazz III pick, Dunlop laser scanned a vintage Jazz III from Eric's collection and recreated it with the most advanced molding techniques available. The result? A Jazz III pick with an even more refined and smooth tip, more flexibility, and a matte finish with raised logos offering you an incredible gripping surface.
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Model Number: 47EJ3N
Jim Dunlop 47EJ3N Ejohnson Jazziii 6Pk Plyr Pk Reviews
Jim Dunlop 47EJ3N Ejohnson Jazziii 6Pk Plyr Pk Reviews
This review is from: Jim Dunlop 47EJ3N Ejohnson Jazziii 6Pk Plyr Pk (Electronics)
For about twenty years I've used the original Dunlop Jazz lll picks. Eric Johnson referred to them in his first instructional video. After seeing these new picks advertised in a guitar magazine, I thought Hmmm, can they reall be that different from the Jazz lll's. Upon getting my EJ's, I plugged in , tuned out, and turned on. I experienced guitar nirvana. These picks are the next step in plectrum evolution. For about 15 minutes I switched between the Jazz 3's and the new EJ picks for like one minute intervals. After that, I gathered all my Jazz 3's, placed them in a storage device, and packed them away. Then it hit me. I was loyal to the original Dunlops for 20 YEARS! As your guitar playing friend, I advise you to get these picks! After you try them ONE TIME, you will swear off any other picks. If not, send them to me.
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This review is from: Jim Dunlop 47EJ3N Ejohnson Jazziii 6Pk Plyr Pk (Electronics)
Like the other reviewer said, this pick picks up (haha) where the Jazz III left off. This pick is not for a strummer (yes can strum with it, but get a thinner pick if thats your main thing), this pick is think and has minimal give. This pick is a metal heads dream. You can shred with this pick like to other. This has a relatively sharp point compared to other picks and that has helped my picking become a lot cleaner and more articulate. The matte finish and raised lettering really help a lot in preventing the pick slipping. FYI another trick i learned is to take a utility knife and dig grooves on both sides of the pick where you hold it...even more grip.
BEST PICK EVER...When was the last time you only had to pay $4 for the best of something?!?
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