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Zildjian Travis Barker Signature Double Stick/Mallets
- In addition to standard drumstick playing, the Travis Double Stick Mallet is ideal for a number of techniques including cymbal swells and muted tom fills.
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Zildjian Dennis Chambers Signature Double Stick/Mallets
- Designed by Dennis Chambers, the "DC Double" is a multi-purpose drumstick based upon the popular Dennis Chambers Artist Series Drumstick. With the small, round tip on the traditional striking end and a seamless felt mallet head on the other, the DC Double allows for a spectrum of tones from the dual stricking sources.
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Vic Firth T6 Custom General Timpani Mallet
- Larger and heavier. Produces an enormous sound. Each mallet is turned from a single piece of rock maple, which eliminates a core that could rattle and the need for a screw-on washer to secure the head. Coupled with round seamless heads, they produce bigger and brighter sounds.
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Vic Firth T4 Ultra Stacato Timpani Mallet
- Each mallet is turned from a single piece of rock maple, which eliminates a core that could rattle and the need for a screw-on washer to secure the head.
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Vic Firth T3 Staccato Medium Hard Timpani Mallet
- Medium hard for rhythmic articulation. Each mallet is turned from a single piece of rock maple, which eliminates a core that could rattle and the need for a screw-on washer to secure the head. Coupled with round seamless heads, they produce bigger and brighter sounds.
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Vic Firth T2 Cartwheel Timpani Mallet
- Each mallet is turned from a single piece of rock maple, which eliminates a core that could rattle and the need for a screw-on washer to secure the head.
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Vic Firth T1 General Timpani Mallet
- For all-around playing. Produces rich sound yet is capable of rhythmic clarity. Each mallet is turned from a single piece of rock maple, which eliminates a core that could rattle and the need for a screw-on washer to secure the head. Coupled with round seamless heads, they produce bigger and brighter sounds.
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Ahead SwitchStix Drumstick with Mallet Ends
- Ever feel like a juggler when you have to switch from a stick to a mallet? Fret no more progressive rock man! The ahead SwitchStix are just like a regular drum stick but with a twist, a mallet end on each stick. Conquer that "complex" drum solo without the juggle.
