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Vic Firth AH5B American Heritage -Maple-

4.6 out of 5 stars from 78 customer ratings

Drumsticks

  • American Heritage -Maple-
  • Teardrop tips as well as carefully selected maple wood
  • For better stick rebound and lighter cymbal strokes
  • Length: 406 mm
  • Diameter: 15.1 mm
  • Available since March 2010
  • Item number 245708
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Material Maple
  • With Nylon Head No
  • Tip Tear Shaped
  • Length in mm 406 mm
  • Handle Diameter in mm 15,1 mm
  • Weight in g 48,0 g
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Well balanced, easy and fast sticks
Steady Rolling 25.09.2021
The combination of the lenght of the stick, and the thickness, combined with the lighter weight of Maple, makes these sticks perform just like I want them to. I find them easy to play, and easy to play fast.

Maple tend to bring forward a lighter stroke to the cymbals, and this of course affects the sound of the cymbals. These sticks has a tip large enough to make the ride cymbal sing, loud and clear.

Beautiful and well balanced, high playability, and fast sticks, with a pleasant feel and control. The rimshots of a medium tuned snare sure has a remarkable punch to them, and the cymbals sound beautyful when played with these sticks.

Because of this these sticks is my all time favourite
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Great Length/Weight Ratio
Schengis 31.01.2021
I was on the hunt for a longer, lightweight stick with a thicker diameter than what I was used to when I found these. I had been playing with the Vic Firth AJ2s for a while, but they weren't *quite* thick enough for my tastes, so I tried the AJ1s, but the weight was ultimately giving my wrists problems. After comparing the dimensions and weights online, I decided to give these a try.

The thing that I really enjoyed about these sticks right away was that they have the length to allow you to play matched grip comfortably at the fulcrum of the stick, but then the weight allows you to drop back to the butt of the stick for more aggressive playing without sacrificing control.

The cymbal response is bright but not too tingy at the bead. Though, the maple does take some of the bite out of the attack when playing more intricate riffs (ex:double strokes on the hats/ride). I wouldn't necessarily use the word "muffled" for the bead sound, though. Side of stick hits/crashes are warm, but not overly full.

The softness of the maple also prevents splintering at rimshot contact points.

Great sticks. Would buy again.
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Polyvalent, lightweight enough, clear-cut sound.
Anonymous 14.11.2022
I use them for hard rock, punk, alternative… even indie, but they cover a wide range of styles giving you a comfortable feeling while playing, always being able to keep the tempo under control (and having fun)!
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Nice 5B thickness, but with a much lighter feel
Skywalker6 16.07.2025
I love the thickness and general size of 5B sticks, but they're just a bit too much for me when I play smaller pop/rock/blues gigs in acoustic settings.
These being maple sticks, they're much lighter in feel and produce a bit airier sounds on cymbals.
Not having to worry about playing quieter with a heavier stick like the classic hickory 5B is huge for me.
They also don't chip as much as hickory does while playing. Of course, they're not as durable for heavier playing and they also break differently, they simply break instead of splintering, but you shouldn't worry about those things because you're probably not gonna use them in those kinds of situations.
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