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Description:
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Tapered hickory shafts offer excellent balance and control.
Head = 1 1/4" x 1/2", L = 14 5/8"
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Posts: 4,898 Registered: June 2000 Location: Southern MD
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Budget friendly
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not very durable, poor rebound, dead sound, not very well matched
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My tenor line used these for the past two years (much to my dismay) and I had the unfortunate opportunity of using them. The handles are far too thick for a mallet (even though they're wood), and also because their wood they are not durable at all. The rebound is almost non-existent, you almost have to fight the mallet to get it to rebound. The sound leaves a lot to be desired, its dead, almost pulling no resonance from the drum. The mallets are way to heavy, especially when taped. I would recommend ANY aluminum shafted mallets over these. In my opinion, these SUCK.
I guess the only pro I can find is that they cost less than the aluminum mallets. The Innovative Percussion version of these is much better. But, if you need something made of wood, use a stick!
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