TB
OK beater if you want some slap
I bought this beater for a harder, phatter bass drum sound, which it did achieve. But after a couple of months I stopped using it, for a couple of reasons.
Firstly, when I locked the beater face at the desired angle it didn't lock solid enough and the beater face would start to tilt. Secondly, because the beater face is so flat you have to depress the pedal further than with most other beaters. I'm not a fan of this, so I recently bought a tama iron cobra power strike beater which suits my playing much better than the flatter faced beaters.
Firstly, when I locked the beater face at the desired angle it didn't lock solid enough and the beater face would start to tilt. Secondly, because the beater face is so flat you have to depress the pedal further than with most other beaters. I'm not a fan of this, so I recently bought a tama iron cobra power strike beater which suits my playing much better than the flatter faced beaters.
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Not too great for high tempos,
If you want the weight or feel of this beater but want to play at high tempos, I suggest getting the wood/plastic ones. I've found that, after over a year of usage in a death metal band, the beater faces are starting to melt - no, I'm not kidding!
The beaters give a great sound and they're a nice weight, though,
The beaters give a great sound and they're a nice weight, though,
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