Vic Firth SD1 General Drumsticks


zZounds Gear Experts Say...
These heftier sticks are the perfect length and girth for beginning drummers, orchestral percussionists, or members of a drum corps.
Overview
The American Custom line was conceived and engineered by Vic Firth -- performer and teacher. The first manufacturer to apply the concept of a round striking surface to drumstick design, Vic developed the other originals that complete the line with jazz players in mind.
These sticks are turned from select rock maple for a light, fast-playing stick with great flex and rebound.
SD1 General
Round tip. Ideal for orchestral work, rock and band. A legendary practice stick.
These sticks are turned from select rock maple for a light, fast-playing stick with great flex and rebound.
SD1 General
Round tip. Ideal for orchestral work, rock and band. A legendary practice stick.
Specs
Length: 16 3/8 in.
Diameter: .635 in.
Diameter: .635 in.
- Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
- Wood Tip, 3 Pairs
- Shipping Weight: 0.78 lbs
Reviews
Submitted January 25, 2008
"Ok Product"
Quick
Sound
Sound quality good on cymbals just not wat i was looking for if you play jazz these are great but I play rock and dont give you heavy sound tip is too small
Features
Tip is good for reflex and bounce good for concert
Ease of Use
Great for concert but not rock
Quality
Good thickness would last awhile I just worry that the tip might break
Value
yes worth price
Manufacturer Support
Vic Firth is AWESOME!!!!!!!!
The Wow Factor
shouldnt have this comment and no DRUM STICKS DO NOT TURN ME ON
Musical Background:
Active Musician
Musical Style:
Rock Marching
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Wood Tip, 3 Pairs
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