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Quality
This makes it so i am much less likely to fumble them than i am with the jazz iii's or the mini and teardrop picks from this pack.
Slightly more grip, smaller ( i only play with the tip) and the sound is so much crisper.
It's in line with the other reviews.
Also, like regular flow picks, they seem to be pretty well-balanced between strumming and accuracy, with weighing just slightly... Read More
Price
My only complaint is the price to pick ratio.
However, to me they are worth the price.
Packaging/appearance
However, this is definitely a pick you want to wear in as i find it’s out of the pack point to be a bit annoying.
The beveled edge on these picks is definitely very nice for accuracy and the tortex-like delrin material is always great, so i ... Read More
Competitiveness
I would have given them a 5-star rating except for the fact that they are too slippery and tend to slide out from between your ... Read More
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sharp, iii, great, size and standard. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,113 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 25 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My only negative point is that the beveled edge doesnt seem to last very long
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The downsides are that they wear out very quickly im not a heavy hitting strummerpicker they are pretty slippery and fly out of my hand at least 3 times per gig and they are impossible to find in my area except via online shopping
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some background on me is that for a while i used to use dunlops big stubby picks but found they made to much noise against the strings
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I found i tended to prefer sharptipped picks since i mostly play lead guitar parts and i found smaller picks like the jazz iii tend to be better for very accurate parts but not my favorite picks to use overall since i have larger fingers and sometimes it feels like it is easy to fumble the smaller picks somewhat negating their increased accuracy
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These ernie ball picks i found interesting and wanted to try since they are made out of delrin a material very similar to tortex and i hadnt tried beveled edges on any picks before these
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I found the fender fgrip 351 picks to be quite similar to these picks except they are made out of celluloid
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have also included a picture with the prodigy standard pick on top of a black fang pick where you can just see the black fang pick peaking out from underneath and a picture of the prodigy standard pick on top of a 351 pick where you can see the 351 pick is completely covered
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to switch from dunlop jazz iii because of a strange skin reaction i was getting from the plastic or dye on those picks
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