The Jazz LG is a pick that is very similar in shape to our original Jazz pick. It is slightly larger than the regular jazz pick. This is a Jazz LG in a 35/1000 of an inch(.89mm) thickness. All of our picks a professionally machined, hand beveled, and laser etched. This pick comes with a universal rounded bevel.
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Posted by Rob on 18th Jan 2021
One of my favorite picks among my $700+ plus collection is the TAD1R 60, so I'm definitely a big fan of BlueChip. It is noticeably smoother when it glides over the strings, sounds full-bodied and warm, but still articulate and agile.
I got the JAzz35 LG because I wanted to see what it's like to have a sharper tip and thinner gauge but with the same thermoplastic material. However, I find that with the Jazz shape, the advantages of BlueChip's expensive thermoplastic material and doesn't really stand out when compared to other typical cheap Jazz-shaped picks from Dunlop. For example, I have the Dunlop Jazz III variety pack, and when comparing to the picks in that pack, the Jazz35 LG doesn't really stand out as being more smooth, or articulate, or sound that different. So only real advantage left is the durability of the material, but for $35, you can buy a bunch of normal Jazz-styled picks and also don't have to worry about losing any of them since they're so cheap.
I think perhaps the advantages of BlueChip's expensive thermoplastic material is more evident when it's a thicker gauge and with the speed bevel, which might be why I love the TAD1R 60 so much.
Posted by steeve leblanc on 9th Nov 2020
I was hesitant for a long time to buy a bluechip pick because of the price. I tried several from other companies of different thicknesses and shapes to be sure of my preferences. I also read a lot of reviews about bluechip picks and since it seemed that almost everyone was unanimous in saying that these picks are exceptional I thought that my Gibson J-45 deserved to be scratched by the best pick ever. . Well since I received my pick I can tell you that I am really not disappointed. It's absolutely impressive how this pick sticks to the fingers unlike anyone I've tried in my 35 years of playing guitar. After only 1 week I know this pick will definitely help me improve my skill. Is this pick worth $ 35? I do not know. Is it worth buying it for $ 35? Yes totally and I do not regret my purchase at all.
Posted by Doug Sharrott on 18th Aug 2020
The 35 is a great all rounder and was my first bc pick. Now I love it for strumming (has some give) and I like the 80 for fast picking leads or a darker sound.
Posted by Nyoman on 3rd Jan 2020
Great pick for a focused attack on the strings. Blue Chips picks are all I use.
Posted by Jules on 22nd Aug 2019
I've been playing the TD 35 for a long time and like it a lot, but the Jazz is PERFECT for me. When I first received it, I just could not put it down. I play rhythm and pick leads for old-time and Celtic tunes, and it makes my guitar (a custom Martin 00-18 slope shoulder/12 fret with light-gauge strings) sound exactly as it wants to sound--articulate and crisp on every note I pick, up and down the neck, and all across the strings. Chords sound richer and bass notes stand out well. I love my new Jazz LG 35.
Posted by Rob Obstgarten on 28th Jan 2019
this pick is amazing; it glides over the strings and always feels secure; tried it on mandolin and it's very cool as well
great pick added to my collection of BLUECHIPPICKS
Posted by Ray on 8th Jan 2019
Love this pick. My 2nd one in a few years. Seems to last a long time. Use this on my Taylor K24 CE Koa flat top.
Feels great in my fingers and I love the sound it produces.
Posted by andybarrett2000@gmail.com on 19th Feb 2018
I have searched for the perfect pick forever. From a feel, tone, and playability perspective this is as close as I’ve come. I love it. That being did, while I’m certainly willing to pay a premium for that quality, the high price is a bit discouraging. I like having picks in many places and in my pocket, and as a home ‘noodler’ (I’m not a professional or regularly gigging musician) I have a hard time justifying the cost. I’m hopeful that the price point can come down enough to truly make this my go to pick. In the meantime I will likely keep this one safe at home and maybe put another on my bday list as I continue to use more affordable picks as my daily strummers. Thanks for making a great pick!
Posted by A guy in Concord on 27th Jan 2018
I love my Jazz35 LG. I alternate between this and a TP40, because honestly, I can't choose between them. The sharper tip on the Jazz picks changes the articulation and the feel. My BlueChip picks give a more mellow sound on both acoustic and electric than the other picks I sometimes use.
I normally use picks with physical "grip" molded into them, but BlueChip picks really grip in my fingers better than any other material I've ever tried--and the friction actually increases when there's some sweat.
Posted by Mr. O on 27th Nov 2017
I purchased the Andy Wood Version of the Jazz35 LG, Jazz40 LG, Jazz50 LG, Jazz60 LG. I am completely happy with these purchases. The picks are articulate, precise, and smooth. I use the different gauge picks with different guitars and string gauge tensions. I love that the (Andy Wood) version of the picks is sized right between the regular and large size jazz pick and comes with gripping holes. I highly recommend these picks.