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post Jun 30 2007, 10:34 AM

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Went to CK, SMX, Bentley, Mighty Music today. In search of patch cables. All dont have except the colourful ones. Bought two from Bentley, the only remaining ones they have. Need 5...

I was looking for 1.5mm picks too, since I use those, all of them out of stock. Dammit la. So I bought some of these Jazz picks some of you talked about. I bought a couple of Jazz II and Jazz III picks. One of them not so sharp. Gonna try them later.

Dont you think Sinamex abit empty? Like nth inside only. Been there for the first time today, nth to look at...

Edit : The picks suck. Couldnt take it after using it for 15 mins. Too small to grip, and its not like I have big hands. I can feel the thing moving up and down when I pick, cant seem to have a firm grip on it. Maybe its because I've been using thicker picks all these while. The jazz picks were a waste of money, cost me a meal. I prefer my picks big and firm, just as how I prefer bewbies.

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you just haven't got used to it yet.
when i first used them i always missed with them but now that i'm used them i can't play with any other pick besides the jazz thumbup.gif
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post Jun 30 2007, 10:56 PM

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its true. the jazz picks help you hold the pick tighter. i didnt like it at first, but now cant live without it. too bad i only have 1 that sweetooth gave. it helped alot in controlling.
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yup, it works wonders i tell you!
echo, i thought i gave you 2? a black and a red
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post Jun 30 2007, 11:10 PM

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oh ya, u gave me 2. one is in my wallet... just in case.
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I don't know about jazz picks but I use to have these really old gibson picks from the 1920's. I bet you they are good, realy good. To bad I lost all of them. Now I'm using planet waves for my acoustic. Your say on planet waves?
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QUOTE(echobrainproject @ Jun 30 2007, 10:56 PM)
its true. the jazz picks help you hold the pick tighter. i didnt like it at first, but now cant live without it. too bad i only have 1 that sweetooth gave. it helped alot in controlling.
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have you tried the tortex jazz? tongue.gif
i prefer it over the jazz III
but i use both

practice more with the jazz III tho
cuz its more durable
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post Jul 1 2007, 12:30 AM

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is the jazz III pick in semi-transparent red color?

never tried any of those before, i'm using tortex 0.88mm...like it cause it's thin and hard, as i'm a hard-picker...
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mmm jazz III's are red but not semi transparent
and the jazz III are way harder than tortex .88

im using jazz III red and tortex jazz .88
the tortex jazz .88 feels better as its slightly softer and has alot more grip
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not semi transparent, its bright red, crimson if you will.
they have it in black too. its easy to spot it cuz its smaller than the usual tear drop picks. jazz III's are 1.38mm thick too
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wow, those picks are quite thick...i'm just too used to thin picks... biggrin.gif

i used to use paul gilbert's pick, but they wore out too fast...
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I stick to my Dunlop Nylons, and I'm fine with that... I like 'em because to me, has the best grip while maintaining a regular pick size........ but some complain they might be too soft....

I don't care...... My P.O.Ds rings out just fine with them.........
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my only dislike about regular picks are its size biggrin.gif
so i went to try out smaller picks and eventually found the J3 and i never used any other pick ever since
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post Jul 1 2007, 02:03 PM

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hmmm....i dunno about you guys, but i prefer JD's gator grip series. 2.0mm, with rough sand paper like grip. never slip. i can't seem to control much with 1.5mm pick and below. too thin. heck sometimes i play with JD's big stubby, 3.0mm, on my acoustic. maybe i'm just weird laugh.gif. might as well play with 50cents coin.

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hi guys...wanna ask whether any1 where can i find epiphone high end acoustic guitars???
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ask woh fatt. . . you looking for the Master Bilt?
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QUOTE(Equilibrium777 @ Jul 1 2007, 05:42 PM)
ask woh fatt. . . you looking for the Master Bilt?
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yup....looking for a masterbilt......
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Hey guys..... just to tease you all.....

I know I've been busy with work, but right now, I'm working on another Metal Remix of a pop song......

If you all remember way back when I did my Metal remix of Hilary Duff's Party Up... this time, I'm re-recording everything from scratch. Playing around with Reason 3.0, GearBox and Audition 2.0..... I pretty much have all the tools I need to make a whole remix...... which means recording vocals, a drum loop (from reason's patches) and of course, guitars.....

I want to get my Crap-Strat done up first before I publish it, so it might take awhile....... because I want to use ALL my guitars to record it. Yup. This will be the first song that will (hopefully) feature ALL my guitars.... which is my RR3, ZW LP, LP-100, Acoustic, Squire Bass and hopefully my crap-strat.

Should be fun........ IF I can find the time........ tongue.gif

In the meantime, the guessing game begins on which song I'm gonna "remix"........ all I can say that it's a pop song.
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woh fat carries it so you should be able to get a quote from them if not try swee lee from SG xD i've seen it there

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