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I'll never use anything else.
size but everything is improved.
Material, shape, tip.
They are the perfect pick in my opinion.
Do they do a Petrucci XL version?
I'm using Ultex 2.0s, Carbon Fibre Max Grips and Eric Johnson Jazz IIIs - but they're the little ones.
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Not my picture, but the best I could find.
I used Jazz IIIs for years and have ended up with Ultex Sharp 2.0s because I wanted something bigger. Maybe you'd get on with a thinner version of those, they come in a number of thicknesses.
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I don't like any flex in a pick as it takes away control.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
The Stiletto is 1.5mm thick and has an unbuffed edge."
i use the larger size, the switchblade. very sharp point, no give, minimal click and lasts for ages. ages.
The tone isnt a problem, its more to do with the shape and the point. A few more suggestions to try out which is great!
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
More of a teardrop than the Jazz III XL's, but a great point on them that doesn't wear too quickly. There's also the Big Stubby's if the little ones are too small. 1, 2 and 3mm thicknesses.
Ideally a thinner pick is the key. Like, less than 1mm would be a happy medium. As for filing things, thats a massive pain in the butt..