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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2023
These are the real deal and my son hasn’t put them down since I bought them. They are his first choice to play with every time.
James
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2020
If you want something with excellent hand feel, weight distribution and a characteristic warm, deep sound when playing concert snare, you have come to the right pair. Persimmon is the best wood and is usually reserved for very fine and expensive sticks but Vic Firth has offered this pair for a great value.
Joeybreezes
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de noviembre de 2020
A great feeling stick with more weight towards the back for sensitivity when needed, despite the size of the stick itself (somewhere between an old 1S or 2S, for those familiar with rare stick sizes of the past). Obviously an excellent snare stick for all around use, and I've even used it on set (as Atkatz himself has) for tom heavy passages, and it actually rides well.
K C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de septiembre de 2019
Get them now and they should last through middle and high school. Or at least that is what I was told.
KR
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de julio de 2016
While in high school I used VF SD1s for almost all of my symphonic and concert band playing. After a 15 year break I was needing new sticks before going to my first rehearsal with a community symphonic band. After adding a pair of SD1s to my shopping cart I saw the ad for these Ted Atkatz Signature sticks and added them as well.After a full season practicing and performing I must say that my SD1s look practically brand new because I only used them for the random cymbal crashes when the crash cymbal player was 'running behind' or for the cowbell/temple blocks. The Ted Atkatz sticks are now the first sticks I pull from my bag and the last I put away.Dynamically these sticks are controllable from PP to FFF (if I'm playing articulate PPP or PP for a long period I switch to Tim Genis Leggiero). Their durability is good, handling rimshots like a pro. My only complaint is my fellow percussionist have grabbed them out of my pocket when they have 'misplaced' their sticks and are reluctant to give them back.Though I'm not concerned with them breaking I am purchasing a second pair to keep in my stick back, just in case.
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