Jim Dunlop FLOW GUITAR PICK VARIETY PACK + JUMBO 420 4.2MM | "Unboxing", Demo/Comparison, & Review

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • Jim Dunlop FLOW GUITAR PICK VARIETY PACK + JUMBO 420 4.2MM | Unboxing/Unbagging/Opening, Demo/Comparison, & Review
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    Chapters:
    0:00 - Guitar Zone Intro/Disclaimer
    1:04 - Unboxing/Unbagging & Info
    2:35 - Demo/Comparison (Clean Riff, Dirty Riff, Chug) & Review
    9:10 - Outro Jam (JROID - The Surface)
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    Info about the picks from Jim Dunlop:
    "
    FLOW® PICK VARIETY PACK
    PVP114
    Flow Picks provide a smooth playing experience that allows you to dig in hard, play fast, and show your work. Grab this variety pack to see which Flow Pick is right for you.
    THE LONG STORY
    Flow Picks feature a wide angle, sharp tip, beveled edge, and low-profile grip that come together to deliver a smooth playing experience that allows you to dig in hard, play fast, and show your work. Thanks to our highly toneful and super durable Ultex material, Flow Picks project rich, powerful overtones. Grab this variety pack to see which Flow Pick gauge and profile is right for you.
    This Variety Pack includes Flow Standard .73mm, Flow Standard .88mm, Flow Standard 1.0mm, Flow Standard 1.5mm, Flow Standard 2.0mm, Flow Jumbo 2.0mm, Flow Jumbo 2.5mm, and Flow Jumbo 3.0mm picks.
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    FLOW® JUMBO GRIP 420 PICK 4.2MM
    547-420
    Thanks to this pick's extra heft, it's even more ergonomic, plays even faster, and projects even louder with a smoother high end than its Flow Pick brethren.
    THE LONG STORY
    We know how to relax and go with the flow. This special gauge embodies that tendency by providing a smoother, more comfortable experience. Like other Flow Picks, it has a wide angle, sharp tip, uniform bevel, and low-profile grip-but this pick's extra heft makes it even more ergonomic, play even faster, and project even louder with a smoother high end.
    "
    DISCLAIMER: I'm not affiliated with Jim Dunlop, I purchased these guitar picks with my own money.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @edmertins8072
    @edmertins8072 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'll give it a try,thanks dude

    • @JROID
      @JROID  5 месяцев назад

      Let me know what you think if you do, what's your usual go to pick? Thanks again for watching!

  • @grego15
    @grego15 6 месяцев назад +2

    I agree, I like bright bold colors for picks. Since you have a bunch of picks lying around anyways, I'd like to hear your take on how their material affects the performance of picks and what materials you like best. Is there an all-around best material or do you choose different materials for different situations? Thanks for the vid.

    • @JROID
      @JROID  6 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks again for watching! Yeah, the color really is important, it may not matter to everyone, but that's one of the biggest reasons why started making my own picks. And that's a great question about material, it certainly does affect both sound and performance. Even if we exclude materials like metal, stone, felt, etc. and just limit it to the family of plastics, nylon is softer and produces a warmer, less chirpy sound. Ultex, which is very hard, produces a brighter sound. And there are plastics in between like celluloid and tortex. Each one will also wear out at different rates and in different ways, some will become smooth, some will chip or create grooves that the string will get stuck on. And there's good and bad to each material for each individual player/situation. For me, with the picks that I make myself, I really like Acrylic a lot so far. There's an endless amount of color options, it's relatively easy to work with, I've been testing them for about 6 months now and they don't seem to wear out at all, and they sound really good too.
      If this video performs well, I'll probably eventually make a video taking 1 thickness of pick and compare all the different plastics, see how that goes.

  • @georgemobley5913
    @georgemobley5913 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love the guitar you are holding I have one just like it. Love the .88 Dunlop with the grips on it. Great video man and take care sir.

    • @JROID
      @JROID  6 месяцев назад +2

      It's a pretty cool guitar, unfortunately the one I received had a lot if wiring and shielding issues that I had to fix, but for the price, I didn't mind. And you can't go wrong with the .88mm thickness, not too thin or thick. Do you use the flow shape or a different shape? Thanks for watching, I appreciate it, you take care as well!

    • @georgemobley5913
      @georgemobley5913 6 месяцев назад +1

      I play the regular but just looked up flow picks and I will be trying them also. Thanks for the reply. Appreciate it.

    • @JROID
      @JROID  6 месяцев назад +1

      The standard pick shape is definitely a timeless classic, sometimes I like a little sharper tip, though. Plus I'm just a pick nerd/addict, so any excuse to buy some new picks. Yeah, if you try the flow shape some time, let me know what you think!

  • @TheDeathEater1991
    @TheDeathEater1991 6 месяцев назад

    Yes

  • @bigbassjonz
    @bigbassjonz 26 дней назад +1

    Dude just let your playing and natural personality and voice come through. I couldn't make it 10 seconds once you started talking.

  • @luca8983
    @luca8983 3 месяца назад +3

    why are you screaming like that hahaha

    • @JROID
      @JROID  3 месяца назад

      I get that comment a lot and my response is always "#BlameRedDeadRedemption2". I used to stream video games a lot and when I did RDR2, my voice slowly turned into that throughout the playthrough and now that's just how I talk.

    • @luca8983
      @luca8983 3 месяца назад

      @@JROID lmao 🤣🤣