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Do you drum hard and fast? These sticks are for you.
This Is A Stick Up 11.07.2019
These sticks are a great balance between responsiveness and durability. They're about the thickness of a 5A, but longer, so you can really get a heavy stroke out of them. They will stand up to hard hitting, but aren't too thick for delicate techniques (as a 5B-size stick might be).
Unless you need the nylon tips for very specific cymbal techniques, go for the wood tip. In my experience, nylon tips can sometimes pop off from the end of the stick, and the sharp corner underneath will damage your drum heads (though this is something i've noticed with Vic Firth sticks far more than with Pro Mark).
I'm playing in some very hard-hitting bands, and these sticks never break. They will wear down, as any stick does, but you can rely on them to do the job.
These sticks are a great balance between responsiveness and durability. They're about the thickness of a 5A, but longer, so you can really get a heavy stroke out of them. They will stand up to hard hitting, but aren't too thick for delicate techniques (as a 5B-size stick might be).
Unless you need the nylon tips for very specific cymbal techniques, go for
These sticks are a great balance between responsiveness and durability. They're about the thickness of a 5A, but longer, so you can really get a heavy stroke out of them. They will stand up to hard hitting, but aren't too thick for delicate techniques (as a 5B-size stick might be).
Unless you need the nylon tips for very specific cymbal techniques, go for the wood tip. In my experience, nylon tips can sometimes pop off from the end of the stick, and the sharp corner underneath will damage your drum heads (though this is something i've noticed with Vic Firth sticks far more than with Pro Mark).
I'm playing in some very hard-hitting bands, and these sticks never break. They will wear down, as any stick does, but you can rely on them to do the job.
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Für filigrane RockerFor delicate rockers
Philip B. 09.10.2009
Was soll man groß sagen: Bei Pro-Mark stimmt die Qualität (Holzqualität, Rundheit, Abstimmung der Sticks aufeinander) immer und wenn einmal nicht, sind die Händler normalerweise kulant.
Ich habe jahrelang nur diesen Stick gespielt, dann als "Heavy Hitter" zum TX747BW SUPER ROCK gewechselt. Er ist etwas leichter zu kontrollieren und auch leiser als der "große Bruder", allerdings ein wenig auf Kosten der Stabilität und des Trommeltons - was aber auch eine Frage der Spielweise und des Geschmacks ist. Insofern spricht bei entsprechender Anwendung nichts gegen dieses Modell.
Ich kann Pro Mark allgemein und dieses Modell für "zarte Rocker" ;) nur empfehlen!
Was soll man groß sagen: Bei Pro-Mark stimmt die Qualität (Holzqualität, Rundheit, Abstimmung der Sticks aufeinander) immer und wenn einmal nicht, sind die Händler normalerweise kulant.
Ich habe jahrelang nur diesen Stick gespielt, dann als "Heavy Hitter" zum TX747BW SUPER ROCK gewechselt. Er ist etwas leichter zu kontrollieren und auch leiser als der "große
Was soll man groß sagen: Bei Pro-Mark stimmt die Qualität (Holzqualität, Rundheit, Abstimmung der Sticks aufeinander) immer und wenn einmal nicht, sind die Händler normalerweise kulant.
Ich habe jahrelang nur diesen Stick gespielt, dann als "Heavy Hitter" zum TX747BW SUPER ROCK gewechselt. Er ist etwas leichter zu kontrollieren und auch leiser als der "große Bruder", allerdings ein wenig auf Kosten der Stabilität und des Trommeltons - was aber auch eine Frage der Spielweise und des Geschmacks ist. Insofern spricht bei entsprechender Anwendung nichts gegen dieses Modell.
Ich kann Pro Mark allgemein und dieses Modell für "zarte Rocker" ;) nur empfehlen!
What can you say: At Pro-Mark the quality (wood quality, roundness, coordination of the sticks) is always right and if not, the dealers are usually accommodating. I only played this stick for years, then switched to the TX747BW SUPER ROCK as a "heavy hitter". It is a little easier to control and also quieter than its "big brother", although at the expense of stability and the drum tone - which is also a question of playing style and taste. In this respect, if used appropriately, there is nothing wrong with this model. I can only recommend Pro Mark in general and this model for “delicate rockers” ;)!
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Pro MarkPro Mark
NiLL 31.07.2013
Bonjour,
Baguette pas mal pour des sons bien imposants car plutôt massive, facile a manipuler et une durée de vie convenable (pour ma part en tous cas).
Je ne l'ai utilisé que pour jouer des morceaux rock, punk, métal et franchement agréable.
Hello, Not a bad stick for very imposing sounds because it is rather massive, easy to handle and has a decent lifespan (for my part in any case). I only used it to play rock, punk, metal and downright nice songs.
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Peso idealideal weight
JordiSilv 08.10.2013
Su peso es ideal, y su rebote también. Cuando me recomendaron estas baquetas las compré, y para nada me arrepiento. Perfectas, simplemente perfectas. Rebote ideal, peso ideal, agarre ideal. De verdad que las recomiendo probar.
Its weight is ideal, and so is its rebound. When they recommended these drumsticks to me, I bought them, and I don't regret it at all. Perfect, simply perfect. Ideal bounce, ideal weight, ideal grip. I really recommend trying them.