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rehearsal sticks
these drumsticks are ok for rehearsal, and ok (i guess) for not so serious gigs.
balance is not quite right, and the weight of each stick is not the same, so they are not paired.
but in the end of the day, what would you expect for 2 euros? so, there is not much to talk about. you get what you paid for, and maybe more, but for 2-3 euros more, you can get a real deal.
balance is not quite right, and the weight of each stick is not the same, so they are not paired.
but in the end of the day, what would you expect for 2 euros? so, there is not much to talk about. you get what you paid for, and maybe more, but for 2-3 euros more, you can get a real deal.
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these sticks don't last very long so if you are a hard hitter just like me these aren't for you !
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Sometimes the tips come off.
Sometimes the nylon tips fall off, but usually I break them first.
Not the best grip on a stick I've ever used, but they're very cheap and I only use them as spares anyway.
Would buy again, if they're still cheap.
Not the best grip on a stick I've ever used, but they're very cheap and I only use them as spares anyway.
Would buy again, if they're still cheap.
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Decent Sticks
This sticks are ok, but not amazing. They are light and would not suit a heavy hitter. One of the pair broke easily but the other one is still fine. For a lighter player these would be more suited for. The nylon tip isn't too sturdy and can easily come off but a bit of glue will hold it in place perfectly
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Does their job
You won't probably play a gig with them. But its okay for a practice pad.
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Okay sticks
Didnt last very long, but they were cheap! Needed to put gaffer tape round the base for extra grip as the lacquer used was quite slippery!
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Solid sticks
Solid sticks, however I found the plastic tips came off constantly. The longest one of these pairs lasted was 3 weeks. Grand if you're on a budget, but I would only use for practice and not for gigs.
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