Pro mark 747 for hard rock/metal, and pro mark 727 for faster thrash.
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levisoto wrote:I prefer silverfox 7a wood tip, very durable compared to vic firth and very comfortable. They almost double the life of vic's. for me at least. If I play metal or hard rock I would use 5a instead.
Wanted to mentions some changes since the last post. I have try now a few other sticks which I now prefer and list here: Vic Firth - Steve Gadd signature, Vic Firth - Dave Weckl signature, Silver Fox 5A nylon tip.
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It seems D'Addario bought out ProMark some 2 years ago and finally got around to replacing all the "lathes" that ProMark had been using - with state of the art "grinding" machines and seems as if ProMark was cutting their sticks a bit "smaller" than what the stated diameter was supposed to be. I played the 727s for years - my last 6 pair were "larger in diameter" - a bit heavier and had less "flex" than the pair I had bought 8 months ago. Now I play the Oak Jazz wood tip PWJZW - Im supposing the nylon tip would be PWJZN.
#227781 by GetAgrippa
Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:32 pm
Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:32 pm
I use 5A or 7A depending on sound and venue. Each stick produces a different sound on cymbals and drums. I'll mix and match too-which drives this one friend of mine crazy because he always wants a perfectly balanced stick and pair=he is real anal about it being just so so. He will look over every pair with such scrutiny. If its wood and it whacks I'm fine. Playing jazz I'll use a 7A and a brush.
Vic Firth black 5a. Best sticks ever! I used my 1st pair & wore them down to nubs before they broke. Great responce. Am buying another pair before next practice.
do these count?
sorry, non drummer.....mallet percussionist (vibes, marimba, malletKAT) here.
i've got about a half dozen 'sets' (set=4) of different mallets in varying hardness, head shape, and shaft material.
these seem to be getting the most use lately... Victor Mendoza M23 made by Vic Firth
sorry, non drummer.....mallet percussionist (vibes, marimba, malletKAT) here.
i've got about a half dozen 'sets' (set=4) of different mallets in varying hardness, head shape, and shaft material.
these seem to be getting the most use lately... Victor Mendoza M23 made by Vic Firth
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