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I love these durmmersticks
2 years ago I tried for the first time these pair of sticks and I felt in love with them. In my opinion, the quality/price of this item is quite high and abosolutely not comparable with other bands.
They are well balanced, long-lasting and perfectely suited for rock/heavy metal drumming since they are heavy enough. Despite this I never damaged any cymbal using them.
Furthermore, the sound that cames out from the nylon tip is well defined.
I would recommend them to anybody who is searching for an economic but good-quality sticks.
They are well balanced, long-lasting and perfectely suited for rock/heavy metal drumming since they are heavy enough. Despite this I never damaged any cymbal using them.
Furthermore, the sound that cames out from the nylon tip is well defined.
I would recommend them to anybody who is searching for an economic but good-quality sticks.
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AM
Seemingly Decent Sticks, but Poorly Matched
This is brand of Vic Firth, and I must say, I'm quite disappointed. While the quality of the wood and craftsmanship is commendable, the sticks themselves are woefully unbalanced. There's a noticeable difference in weight between the two, which translates into an uneven sound when striking a practice pad. This inconsistency renders them unplayable for me, and I'm afraid I'll be steering clear of this brand in the future.
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Meh
Didn't last that long, but i guess it also depends on the musician himself.
Overall, i'd say its ok for that price.
Overall, i'd say its ok for that price.
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Perfect for warming up
I use these heavy sticks for warming up with rudiments and whatnot. Heavy, sturdy and overall good quality
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