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It's cheap and it shows. One of the sticks is bent and they are not tonally matched. Can't comment on durability since they will be used on an electronic kit only.
On the plus side, they are extremely light even though they are fairly thick, which is what I was looking for when I bought them.
On the plus side, they are extremely light even though they are fairly thick, which is what I was looking for when I bought them.
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you get what you pay for
I tried these for normal rock/metal rock playing and I think my record of breaking these was like one day. I do not play loud or aggressively and I do not think these are good option for even jazz or something alike.
The sticks are very thick and feel really big but they are really light so that always confused me and I couldn,t get the right feel with these.
Maybe I am not the right person to review these because I normally use Vic firth 5b's. But still you shouldn,t play with cheap poorly made sticks because it is going to affect your playing.
The sticks are very thick and feel really big but they are really light so that always confused me and I couldn,t get the right feel with these.
Maybe I am not the right person to review these because I normally use Vic firth 5b's. But still you shouldn,t play with cheap poorly made sticks because it is going to affect your playing.
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Drum sticks
I tried this sticks but they are not very good. The wood cracks and breaks very fast either if you don't play very hard and the workmanship makes them slip from your hands.
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Cheap drum sticks
i ve played with them for 5-6 times and then they r cracked
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Millenium 2B Drum Sticks
i burn through a ten pack in about 4 rehearsals. they´re really cheap but crappy and no weight in them at all. good for rehearsing, but only if you are a light hitter.
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