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Pro-Mark AB Series Outdoor Felt Bass Drum Mallets
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Description:
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Pictured are the ABR, AB2, and AB4 mallets.
ABR
13 3/4" long
1 3/8" head
Recommended drum size
16", 18"
Use with PCR puff cover
AB1
14 3/8" long
1 1/2" head
Recommended drum size
18", 20", 22"
Use with PC1 puff cover
AB2
14 1/2" long
1 3/4" head
Recommended drum size
22", 24"
Use with PC2 puff cover
AB3
14 3/4" long
2" head
Recommended drum size
24", 26", 28"
Use with PC3 puff cover
AB4
14 15/16" long
2 1/4" head
Recommended drum size
28", 30", 32"
Use with PC4 puff cover
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promark felt bass mallet
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Posts: 4,898 Registered: June 2000 Location: Southern MD
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JaredH
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Registered: July 2006
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 2
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Pros:
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Very tough, nice rebound
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Cons:
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Cheap production, uneven wood sanding, production dents, slippery paint, heavy
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I used these for an entire season of Drum Corps. I marched the bottom bass.
At first glance, you can see the uneven production sanding. The thickness may differ mallet to mallet, as well as roll unevenly if you layed it down and rolled it.
It's very heavy. I remember coming home and grabbing my pair of Vic Firth bottom bass mallets, and noticed how much lighter they were, compared to my promark bottom bass mallets. I personally don't like a too-heavy stick, and found it to be difficult to handle.
The paint is slippery, and I found myself losing my mallets after an hour of rehearsing and playing. After a week of constant use, the grips of our mallets were caked with paint and dead skin and sweat. We had to sand them down.
Yeah. Not a lot of effort was put into the making of this mallet. Atleast, not quality effort. I don't recommend it for any line.
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Gbassman5

Registered: March 2006 Location: kingsville, tx Posts: 31
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 2
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Pros:
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none. other than the fact that it's a mallet
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Cons:
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everything
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quite simply, these are very, VERY low quality mallets. stick w/ Vic Firth when it comes to bass mallets...
------------------------------ Fever Drum and Bugle Corps bassline 2003-07
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Pi Chi chapter initiate c/o 2008 All hail Sinfonia!
http://www.myspace.com/gbassman5
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