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Balanced sticks
Can't go wrong with these. Good quality, quite cheap, it look like they will last for some time and the nylon head is safer for e-drums.
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Standard, for those who prefer 5A
I tried different sticks, long, short, thick, thin, from different types of wood and with different tips. But I stopped at these, for playing light music, for clear, not strong accents on cymbals. For rock, I prefer the same, but with a wooden tip.
Balanced, for me, in all respects, weight, length, thickness and service life. If you are a beginning drummer, take these sticks, you will not go wrong.
Balanced, for me, in all respects, weight, length, thickness and service life. If you are a beginning drummer, take these sticks, you will not go wrong.
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Great feel and sound
I have used these sticks for the past MANY years - primarily used in playing metal, where they have a nice attack due to the nylon tip. They especially make the ride sound good for metal music.
They are nicely balanced and durable. No reason not to buy them, unless you go for a more "soft" sound.
They are nicely balanced and durable. No reason not to buy them, unless you go for a more "soft" sound.
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Personal favourite
I've played on them for 10+ years now and can't think of changing them any time soon. I like the feel of wood but the nylon tip means the tip will last and works with my electronic drum pad well enough. Quality is pretty solid and they last relatively long, at least compared to other sticks I've used.
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not a real drummer
I am not an every day drummer so for me these sticks last for the year. I bought 1 pair when the pandemic started and managed to break those a year later :)
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Best value for money
Classic 5a stick works for virtually all musical situations, legendary quality, sticks are indeed matched and perfectly straight. It's my second time buying this pack and I'm very satisfied
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Most popular size for speed, comfort and power!
The title says it all, basically. The 5A size (and 5B) sizes are the most popular sizes for drumsticks because they are comfortable (not too heavy) but not too light either. They provide the perfect balance for speed and power.
The nylon tip also provides the brighter sound, especially on cymbals, when compared to wood tips which give a warmer sound.
Also, the tear drop shape of the tip is the 'best of both worlds' when it comes to surface area. The pointy tip provides articulated sounds on cymbals and the rest of the tip's larger surface area provides full tone.
Personally, I tried the other version of these drumsticks with the anti-slip coating but it felt a little sticky. That is not to say that it's a bad thing. Maybe it's best for drummers who play with gloves instead of bare hands.
I prefer this type without the anti-slip coating.
The nylon tip also provides the brighter sound, especially on cymbals, when compared to wood tips which give a warmer sound.
Also, the tear drop shape of the tip is the 'best of both worlds' when it comes to surface area. The pointy tip provides articulated sounds on cymbals and the rest of the tip's larger surface area provides full tone.
Personally, I tried the other version of these drumsticks with the anti-slip coating but it felt a little sticky. That is not to say that it's a bad thing. Maybe it's best for drummers who play with gloves instead of bare hands.
I prefer this type without the anti-slip coating.
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Classic feel with a great articulation
Vic Firth as usual provides a great quality stick. The 5A size is a proven classic that has been used for decades. Having tried almost every stick on the market I tend to come back to this one.
I switch between a wooden tip 5a and a nylon tip 5a. Nylon is great in a jazz context where I need a very articulate ride cymbal sound. This stick can help to achieve that with thinner cymbals for example.
Another benefit of nylon is that the stick will last literally forever because tip usually breaks first reducing the stick sound.
I switch between a wooden tip 5a and a nylon tip 5a. Nylon is great in a jazz context where I need a very articulate ride cymbal sound. This stick can help to achieve that with thinner cymbals for example.
Another benefit of nylon is that the stick will last literally forever because tip usually breaks first reducing the stick sound.
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Hard wearing, easy grip with nice response
I've used these sticks for years. I play in regular rock bands, jazz bands and even Irish bands. These VF 5AN nylon tips work for all my genres really well. They wear evenly and the responsibility is very good. 10++ from me!!!
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Very good - a standard
No comment. A standard. One of the best pair. I prefer the wood tip, but it is top quality anyway. I gave 4 stars because I received a pair that was a little bit different: a tiny little bit difference on balance and I had to use the file to smooth the plastic of one tip. The first time it happened to me in many years.
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