Dunlop
Description
Accuracy and tone are two key elements Dunlop took into consideration when designing the JD Jazztone 208 guitar picks. Developed specifically for the Jazz guitarist, these picks deliver great tone and speed for any player who needs to play FAST! JD Jazztones, with a super gripping surface, are non-flexible, are great for speed and have a precision contoured edge to ensure a smooth release.
Dunlop JD JazzTone 208 Guitar Picks 6-Pack
Dunlop JD JazzTone 208 Guitar Picks 6-Pack
Dunlop JD JazzTone 208 Guitar Picks 6-Pack

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  • Excellent

    5

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    submitted5 years ago

    byJoer

    fromSan jose ca

    Great pic. Very convenient

  • yes

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byt

    fromnj

    good

  • This guitar is worth the money spent.

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byMike

    fromRio Rico, AZ

    Hobby player. The guitar seems well made and is easy to play. No special setup was needed. It sounds very good unplugged and through amplification. The gig bag is a nice extra.

  • Excellent Pick

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    byNathan

    fromLillington NC

    If you are not quite satisfied with the Big Stubbies, or if you like the thick Tortex picks but want a smoother release, try this pick out. In terms of size, the 208 is nearly the same as these two types. I use the 3mm Big Stubbies because I can get them at the store, but I prefer the 208s because the Tortex-like finish is easier for me to hang on to. This pick has a sharp sound, and is not as good for rhythm guitar as the purpose-built 207, another an excellent pick.

  • Cheapest guitar effects made

    5

    submitted12 years ago

    byDennis Provo

    fromSchaumburg

    In agreeing with the other 2 reviews. This pick can also be used for rhythm and softer, warmer strumming. By turning the pick around in your hand, to use the rounder side of the pick. This takes the bite out of the strings and lets you glide more smoothly across the strings for chords and arpeggios playing. So you have the best of both worlds. the articulation and speed of the pointer tip. And the smoother rounded edges for the softer tones. Plus the material they use? Has a very comfortable grip to it. So I don't drop the pick while turning it in my hand to do this trick. All for less than $4.00.

  • Fast Is What We Want!

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byJohn Weissman

    fromNY

    Like my fellow revewer I find a slite prob strumming--the sound lacks a bit of a percussive clik, but these picks more than make up for that by providing a kind of mechanical advantage that's addictive. They allow an effortless sorta hydroplane-ing over the strings, granted without a nice snapping sound, but it's like putting oil on the stuck gear--which is your recalitrant chops! I think we have to use different picks, not just one. So get a pick holder and if possible use a flatter thinner pick for rithim and this thing for lead. Get quick on the draw and you got all bases covered!

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  • asked byAusten

    fromeugene, or

    how think is the jd jazztone 208 guitar pick?

    Open Reply - Beau
    Thin (0.46mm).