JammerMatt
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I've normally played Pickboys, Dunlop nylons, and Dunlop 1.14 Tortex's, but I decided to give a Jazz III a try the other day.
I like it... after I got used to the tiny size. It's a "faster" pick, I guess. I seem a little more accurate during slow string skipping type arpeggios a la Hotel California. However, what surprised me was that it totally changed the clean tone.
I have an LP with Custom/A2PH that I run through the Twin Reverb model on my Line 6. Before the Jazz III, the tone was a pretty mellow "Jazzy" tone which I liked. After the Jazz III, the tone is a little spankier... with almost an acoustic quality to it. It has some jangle without the twang if that makes any sense. So, as a result I'm playing lots more through my "clean LP."
On top of that, I get a nice blended tone between the Custom and A2PH, which I never really explored before this. I roll the tone of the Custom down to about 3 or 4 which removes twang, but leaves some jangle. The A2PH tone is about 8 and the volumes are about 7.
So, for acousticy sounds, it's the Jazz III. For a mellower Jazzy tone, it's the Pickboy. For hard rock it's back to the Jazz III for quicker runs and a more touchy-feely kind of feel.
Any similar stories?
-Matt
I like it... after I got used to the tiny size. It's a "faster" pick, I guess. I seem a little more accurate during slow string skipping type arpeggios a la Hotel California. However, what surprised me was that it totally changed the clean tone.
I have an LP with Custom/A2PH that I run through the Twin Reverb model on my Line 6. Before the Jazz III, the tone was a pretty mellow "Jazzy" tone which I liked. After the Jazz III, the tone is a little spankier... with almost an acoustic quality to it. It has some jangle without the twang if that makes any sense. So, as a result I'm playing lots more through my "clean LP."
On top of that, I get a nice blended tone between the Custom and A2PH, which I never really explored before this. I roll the tone of the Custom down to about 3 or 4 which removes twang, but leaves some jangle. The A2PH tone is about 8 and the volumes are about 7.
So, for acousticy sounds, it's the Jazz III. For a mellower Jazzy tone, it's the Pickboy. For hard rock it's back to the Jazz III for quicker runs and a more touchy-feely kind of feel.
Any similar stories?
-Matt