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  • Vic Firth X5A American Classic Drum Sticks


 
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Vic Firth 5A American Classic Hickory Drumsticks come with a Tear drop tip for rich cymbal sounds. Light and fast for jazz, orchestral and pit work.

The American Classic line combines tradition and Vic Firth style. With bold designs for fuller sound, the Classics are turned from select hickory – a dense wood with little flex for a more pronounced sound. Hickory is also capable of withstanding a great deal of shock, making it highly durable.

The wood tips are deeply back-cut for intensified cymbal response. The nylon tips are similar in size and shape to their wood counterparts, providing enhanced performance and a feel closer to their original wood tip models. Nylon tips are the most durable and brightest sounding on cymbals.

5A American Classic Specifications
  • Length: 16 inches
  • Diameter: .565 inch



 
 
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Jonathan from Wyoming, US
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X5A sticks
Quality
Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable?
They're sticks, Vic Firth does a good job matching the pairs by weight. And I don't think it's gonna break at some ungodly time. My first pair, when I broke them, was able to limp through the song I was playing( I was covering some really heavy death metal on that electric, not at a show at least). I taped the it and it sounds fine as long as it's in something not supremely heavy.
Sound
How is the tone?
Drumsticks don't vary much, but mine are nylon tip so they're have great tones on cymbals, and they're pretty light, making speed easier, but they aren't as loud as could possibly be( still not quite for sure).
Value
Was this item an overall good value?
Sticks are generally in the same range, so this comes down to durability.
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