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Best Stick for e-drums in the world
I have some really crappy e-drums that are not mesh-heads but 100% thick and unresponsive rubber (Yamaha 400DTX).
Many times I had problems where either my fingers or ankles started to hurt. So I had to stop playing immediately. Also the shock coming from playing these drums with a normal 5A Vic stick was too much and I was risking my arms.
These sticks solved this problem! Not only I do not hurt anymore, but the sticks feel well balanced and light.
I like light sticks, and I like not hurting my arms so these were the perfect solution for me.
I strongly recommend for anyone having an electronic kit!
Many times I had problems where either my fingers or ankles started to hurt. So I had to stop playing immediately. Also the shock coming from playing these drums with a normal 5A Vic stick was too much and I was risking my arms.
These sticks solved this problem! Not only I do not hurt anymore, but the sticks feel well balanced and light.
I like light sticks, and I like not hurting my arms so these were the perfect solution for me.
I strongly recommend for anyone having an electronic kit!
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Sticks that do exactly what they say
I bought these when I had an electronic kit and wanted to avoid the dreaded carpel tunnel syndrome. I also used wrist straps. Now I use these sticks when I practice and do not need the straps. The rubber core is small but effective in soaking up the vibrations from rubber practice pad. After a while, one of the cores came out but a little bit of glue did trick and they are still going strong.
I also like them as they are nice and slim and feel good in your hands, well balanced and quie quick.
I also like them as they are nice and slim and feel good in your hands, well balanced and quie quick.
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