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Dava D9024 - Derlin (Red Tip) Jazz Grip Tip (6 Pack)
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Smaller and a lot stiffer, Jazz Grips are Dava's latest design. Made from delrin, nylon, and our polycarbonate gel and in a size players are used to for a jazz pick, they combine a sharp tip with our rubber grip. Now get the control and precision needed to perform the fastest runs without the fear of dropping your pick.
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The best picks - bar none! 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
I've been exclusively playing these picks now for years - no other pick beats the comfort or playability of the Dava Jazz Tip picks. If you've been holding out using a thicker pick then do yourself a favour and give these a try - you will never go back to a 'standard' .73mm pick.
Posted by Michael S on Aug 3, 2020
Amazing picks, specially for fast scale picking. 2 of 2 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
I play many styles of rock, including blues, hard rock, metal, pop and ska. These are a bit smaller so when you grab the pick inwards it is close, stiff, and with a sharp tip to do fast picking/sweeping. It is precise, solid and light. Highly recommend for all rock players, it will improve your preciseness for soloing.
Posted by M on Nov 4, 2018
Surprisingly good for bass 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Waterloo, Ontario
I had a friend (who is a guitar player) give me, a bass player, one of these picks since he swears by them, and I was surprised with how well they perform on a bass.
They have a much beefier and deeper tone than the nylon picks I'm used to and they have a very smooth feeling to them. They're expensive, but worth it.
Posted by anonymous on Aug 11, 2015