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Vic Firth SD1 General Maple -Wood-

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General Sticks

  • American Custom series
  • Maple wood
  • Round wooden tip
  • Lightweight, fast playable sticks with high durability and rebound
  • Ideal for big bands, rock and pop bands
  • Legendary beginner exercise stick
  • Slightly lighter and faster than SD9
  • Length: 416 mm
  • Diameter: 16.1 mm
Item number 101800
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Maple
Nylon Tip No
Tip Round
Type SD1
Length in mm 416 mm
Handle Diameter in mm 16,1 mm
Weight in g 53,5 g
192 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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39 Reviews

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Anonymous 17.11.2016
Big, fat, rather heavy for maple but depends on the pair. What can I say, ultimate practice stick, no wrong technique with this one cause the sheer size of the stick wont allow you. She plays, you follow and in time you'll see how little work you have to do just to keep it going.It will punish you for wrong strokes via no rebound etc. really really helps
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perca 04.02.2020
My favourite concert snare sticks. Great sound, feel, balance and weight. Might be too thick and long if you are used with German style (f.e Kolberg) sticks.
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great stick
neiklot33 09.03.2018
nice beefy stick but light due to the maple.
Nice tone from the round tip
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Baguettes pour la technique
Aurelie 28.06.2011
Ce sont des baguettes de bon poids et de bon calibre pour travailler et pratiquer la technique de caisse claire ou de tambour. Un peu lourdes, elles ont une bonne répartition ce qui me permet d'obtenir de bonnes sensations de jeu.
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