Stick Quest

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Re: Stick Quest

Postby Morgenthaler » Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:21 pm

I Hate maple sticks. They buzz in my hands and they are way too light to make
some of the work. Vater Power House is a great pair of sticks.
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Re: Stick Quest

Postby DSOP » Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:35 pm

Morgenthaler wrote:Vater Power House is a great pair of sticks.


Yes! Those are great! I tried a bunch a year ago and loved them, but at the time, they seemed a bit long. I'll have to give them another try! Thanks for the reminder.
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Re: Stick Quest

Postby YamahaPlayer » Sun Feb 06, 2011 3:11 pm

Maple is less dense then Hickory.

Out of curiosity DSOP, what kind of ride? Maybe it's the angle of attack? I know it's a very personal thing, particularly with rides. Though harsher angles with the acorn tip could definitely cause some funny wear.
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Re: Stick Quest

Postby DSOP » Sun Feb 06, 2011 3:47 pm

YamahaPlayer wrote:Out of curiosity DSOP, what kind of ride? Maybe it's the angle of attack?


It's a medium-thin Sabian Legacy Heavy 22". The cymbal itself is probaly sitting somewhere around 45 degrees and the stick is probably hitting it very close to the same plane. I could be playing harder than I think though, 'cause I've got headphones on and I'm recording. The recording workstation I'm using doesn't allow for much control headphone-wise, so I probably end up hitting harder. That must be it.
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Re: Stick Quest

Postby YamahaPlayer » Sun Feb 06, 2011 3:53 pm

I was just thinking maybe the rides surface is particularly rough, heavy lathing, etc... combined with a bit of angle would be like sand paper to wood if you even had a slight amount of slide in the contact.
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Re: Stick Quest

Postby funkydrummer » Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:02 am

I also can't say enough about Todd's sig. stick. For me, it's pretty much perfect. 5B in size, with that acorn tip and made of maple. I swear by them, and I always try to have a whole slew of 'em in the bag. I tried them on a whim. He did a clinic at a drum shop about 15 minutes from my house (of which I didn't know about. Silly me for not researching that one, I've been kicking myself ever since), and they started to stock them.

An amazing stick indeed.
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Re: Stick Quest

Postby chris perra » Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:13 am

Probably just a bad batch of sticks.. Maybe a batch that got dried out a bit..
I find humidity in sticks really effect weight, vibration and durability.. Did you get them all at the same store?

Might be why the Promarks last longer...
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Re: Stick Quest

Postby DSOP » Tue Feb 08, 2011 8:36 am

chris perra wrote: Did you get them all at the same store?

Might be why the Promarks last longer...


You may be right. I'll definitely try another batch eventually from somewhere else.
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Re: Stick Quest

Postby deseipel » Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:35 pm

I just received a pair of poorly mismatched sticks (via an internet order):
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Re: Stick Quest

Postby YamahaPlayer » Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:40 pm

Wow. Though that might be cosmetic. I'm not sure about Vater's process but that may be part of how they weighed them... maybe?

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