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So cool
Although I don't own a drum set or a snare drum, I bought these brushed to play them on anything near me. It's fun. trust me :P
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Meh
These are cheap and that's about the only positive thing about them. The threads are all over the place, producing an uneven sound. They tend to retract back into the handle on their own while playing. Fairly unreliable if you need a consistent sound.
The stick is plastic, so not useful for rim clicks, cymbals hits, or other potential effects.
Wouldn't recommend unless you need them to chase the flies away.
The stick is plastic, so not useful for rim clicks, cymbals hits, or other potential effects.
Wouldn't recommend unless you need them to chase the flies away.
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Bv
Good quality for the price, and simply good.
I'm just getting into seriously drumming and am on a budget.
Around the rehearsal room of the band I'm in are a lot of people living, so we need to keep it at a moderate volume most of the time. The brushes feel very sturdy. The handles are metal, and the nylon brushes go in and out smoothly. They're a tad uneven which makes it a bit harder for the super subtle stuff, but nothing I can't work with.
They're not perfect, but for the ease of ordering, paying, receiving and the small price I give it 5 stars.
Around the rehearsal room of the band I'm in are a lot of people living, so we need to keep it at a moderate volume most of the time. The brushes feel very sturdy. The handles are metal, and the nylon brushes go in and out smoothly. They're a tad uneven which makes it a bit harder for the super subtle stuff, but nothing I can't work with.
They're not perfect, but for the ease of ordering, paying, receiving and the small price I give it 5 stars.
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JT
On point with price
I bought to use on roland v drums to protect the mesh. I think they're just find for that use at this price. Not really up to the task on my acoustic snares
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z
good alternative
These nylon brushes are great addition to your stick / brush collection. They have a harder feel than the traditional wire brushes so it this is your sound, go for it. They are quite versatile, since you can use them on other percussions as well, for example cajon. You can also get some cool results with frame drum as well. For me there are no any minuses, it really is a sturdy product and folds elegantly in the handle.
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Excellent
I do not like the sound of metal brushes, so I got these to check them out. I use them on my cajon and cajon bongos. The sound is excellent, mellow and clean with the extra advantage of not ruining your instrument with every hit. I will definitely buy more.
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Brushes for cajon
I use these brushes to play the snare of my custom made cajon drum kit. Nylon sounds softer and there is less chance to damage your cajon's playing surface. They are no-frills brushes, just what you would expect. The only complaint I have is that when pulled out, the nylon strings go in all directions and I'd prefer them to be more tidy in line. This can be set in order by hand quickly, though. It's not a show stopper. For the price, I won't complain.
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V
Just tried them at a gig last night
Very impressed with the good quality of this brushes. It's the first time I play with nylon brushes. They add a certain 'thing' to jazz playing. The sound you get from cymbals and toms is mellow and is quite different from regular metal brushes.
It's a great pair of brushes if you are looking for an extra layer of finesse in your drumming!
It's a great pair of brushes if you are looking for an extra layer of finesse in your drumming!
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jazzy sound
, if u don't play jazzy drumms u need original stick
, if u don't play jazzy drumms u need original stick
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100%
Lets take the drum for a walk
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