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quantity for quality
The sticks that comes in pairs are not weight matched. They differ from 5 to 25 grams. The endurance is very bad. Some break after only 3 hours of playing.
But if you order a large quantity of pairs, and match them With a precise waight scale, than you have weight matched pairs for only 2,20 EUR. That's four Millenium
pairs instead of one VIC FIRTH pair. You'll always have undamaged sticks, because they break before, they get worn of.
But if you order a large quantity of pairs, and match them With a precise waight scale, than you have weight matched pairs for only 2,20 EUR. That's four Millenium
pairs instead of one VIC FIRTH pair. You'll always have undamaged sticks, because they break before, they get worn of.
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Millenium 5b Maple stick
I bought the stick a week ago , really want to say after a week the stick is looking still strong . Light and easy to use . Really good stick
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Maybe it is OK, but mapple is bad idea
So light, better to take hickory sticks.
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Not for acoustic drums
these sticks are not for acoustic drums, for practicing and electronic drums are OK
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Better than a pair of chopsticks
Very very light compared with a Zildjian set of hickory sticks. OK if you're on a budget. I didn't use them much as they didn't feel dense enough for me. And yes, I did first try using a set of chopsticks when I bought my e-kit but had yet to source some proper sticks...
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Good for beginners
Little bit too thick comparing other 5b sticks. Easy to break with rimshots. But good for begginners and crowd :P
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Too thick
I bought this to use on my electronic kit but sticks are too thick for my taste.
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