SK
The missing link!
I have always been torn between a 5A or a 5B stick. The extra bit of power I can get from a 5B is great, but they have always been just a little too big for me to feel comfortable.
The 55A provides that extra bit of power when I need it, without feeling too foreign or awkward.
As with the majority of Vic Firth products, they're consistent, and pretty durable for the money. I playing can be on the heavier side, and the sticks take a fair bit of abuse. Definitely worth the money.
The 55A provides that extra bit of power when I need it, without feeling too foreign or awkward.
As with the majority of Vic Firth products, they're consistent, and pretty durable for the money. I playing can be on the heavier side, and the sticks take a fair bit of abuse. Definitely worth the money.
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Great durability, nice sticks
My experience with these sticks are very similar to the Vic Firth 5A American Classic Hickory
Drumsticks in that there is a really nice weight and grip to these sticks rhat i never felt with any other set, and also the durability so far is proving very good, all at a pretty low price point. Id recommend these sticks from beginner drummers to professionals
Drumsticks in that there is a really nice weight and grip to these sticks rhat i never felt with any other set, and also the durability so far is proving very good, all at a pretty low price point. Id recommend these sticks from beginner drummers to professionals
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KA
As advertised, great middle ground between 5A and 5B
Great sticks if you want some more power than what you get with a 5A, but 5B is too much for the application.
I really wish they would come out with a nylon tip as well, because I tend to break them, plus I like the nylon tip sound better on cymbals.
(My ideal stick would probably be an Extreme 55A made by Oak for more durability, Nylon and Wooden tip versions, but that may be too much to ask :P)
I really wish they would come out with a nylon tip as well, because I tend to break them, plus I like the nylon tip sound better on cymbals.
(My ideal stick would probably be an Extreme 55A made by Oak for more durability, Nylon and Wooden tip versions, but that may be too much to ask :P)
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M
My "go to" beaters
Nice quality and good consistency in product line. Vic Firth rules.
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A
Powerful but still light enough
Thick, powerful sticks, but yet light enough to maintain speed, while still getting the most powerful sound. Nice smooth finish, as always with VF sticks, you get a near perfectly balanced set and excellent "feel". Been using this brand for 15 years, and they are always up to par.
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K
Try it
A bit fatter than 5A. I like it!
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e
The best there is.
The most elegant drumstick, at least for my hands and taste.
Quality that you can tell.
The only negative thing would be that it only lasts so long, but I believe that's the case for all sticks.
Quality that you can tell.
The only negative thing would be that it only lasts so long, but I believe that's the case for all sticks.
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IK
awesome drumsticks
Very good balance. excellent for any style of music! it's my choice!
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PF
Priceworthy & Reliable
I personally prefer sticks that are a tad longer. This model is perfect. The quality is pristine!
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A
My go to drum sticks
Really good drumsticks, great sound projection. Super comfortable and very easy to play. It perfectly sits in between 5A and 5B, so it's nor too heavy or very light, just perfect!
And the most important thing - they last forever, I mean very long)
And the most important thing - they last forever, I mean very long)
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