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Tama Cb90f Cobra Felt Bass Drum Beater Bass Drum Beaters Tama Tama brings you the CB90 which gives drummers and percussionists the ability to change the sound of their kick drum quickly and easily. TAM CB90F Bass Drum Beaters http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Drum Workshop Sm101 2 Way Bass Drum Beater Bass Drum Beaters Drum Workshop Drum Workshop SM101 2 Way Bass Drum Beater for the serious drummer. The SM101 Bass Drum Beater is a two way beater for Drum Workshop pedals. It features a two way felt and plastic/rubber beater and includes beater shaft weight. Weighes 1 lb. DRU SM101 Bass Drum Beaters http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Tama Cb90r Cobra Rubber Bass Drum Beater Bass Drum Beaters Tama Tama brings you the CB90 which gives drummers and percussionists the ability to change the sound of their kick drum quickly and easily. TAM CB90R Bass Drum Beaters http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Tama Cb90w Cobra Wood Bass Drum Beater Bass Drum Beaters Tama Tama brings you the CB90 which gives drummers and percussionists the ability to change the sound of their kick drum quickly and easily. TAM CB90W Bass Drum Beaters http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Drum Workshop Dw Sm105 Hardcore Adjustable Bass Drum Beater Bass Drum Beaters Drum Workshop The DW HardCore beater lets you upgrade your kick sound and performance in an all new way. The HardCore pedal beater is a patented design. The construction is a hard plastic core embedded in soft rubber foam. The unique design allows finite adjustability in the relationship between the two materials. When playing soft, the beater acts much like a pure felt beater, but when struck hard, the beater has all the attack of a hard plastic or wood beater ball. The HardCore beater is built to last. The back plate is solid aluminum with a positive connection to the hard core. The velocity sensitive action can be adjusted to every player's needs. For the first time ever, the HardCore allows a wide range of bass drum sounds, which is especially valuable for drummers playing gigs that feature a wide range of musical styles. The beater comes complete with an adjustable counterweight that perfectly hugs the tempered steel beater shaft. DRU SM105 Bass Drum Beaters http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Vic Firth Nova 5a Drum Stick Brick Drumsticks percussion instrument accessories Vic Firth Vic Firth's affordable Nova 5A drum sticks are crafted of the same First Quality wood used for Vic Firth brand sticks. Each pair is weight-sorted and tone-paired using Vic Firth technology. On the nylon sticks, Vic Firth's new TipLock process guarantees that the tips won't chip or fly off. 10 Steps to a Vic Firth Stick: 1 - Kiln Drying Dried to an exact moisture level in Vic Firth's own kilns. 2 - Doweling Process After reaching the proper moisture level the wood is processed individually into a round dowel. 3 - Dowel Inspection Dowels are inspected and graded into categories, based on color, grain, streaks, blemishes and defects. 4 - Centerless Grinding Stick shape takes form as dowels are grinded by a wheel that spins at a high speed. 5 - Backknife Lathe For timpani mallets and bass drum beaters not made on centerless grinders 6 - Computer Shaping Complex stick and mallet profiles are shaped on the CNC computerized lathe. 7 - Finishing and Logo Stamping Sticks are placed into tumblers to evenly finish the sticks. Vic Firth's Logo is stamped on accepted sticks. 8 - Weight Sorting After checking once more for straightness sticks are loaded weighed on a computer scale and organized by weight. 9 - Tone Pairing A computer analyzes the exact peak frequency of the stick and places the stick into a bin with others that match. 10 - Color Matching and Packaging Sticks are paired by hand then the label and bar code are added (12 Pairs are combined to make a Vic Firth Brick) Vic Firth For almost 40 years, Vic Firth Inc. has produced the finest drumsticks and mallets available. Innovative design coupled with uncompromising quality control - highlighted by the recent improvements to our proprietary tone pairing system - truly provide their customers with the Perfect Pair. It is this commitment that makes Vic Firth the world's largest manufacturer of drumsticks and mallets. VIC N5AN BRICK drumstick 5 a http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Vic Firth Nova 5a Drum Stick Brick Drumsticks percussion instrument accessories Vic Firth Vic Firth's affordable Nova 5A drum sticks are crafted of the same First Quality wood used for Vic Firth brand sticks. Each pair is weight-sorted and tone-paired using Vic Firth technology. On the nylon sticks, Vic Firth's new TipLock process guarantees that the tips won't chip or fly off. 10 Steps to a Vic Firth Stick: 1 - Kiln Drying Dried to an exact moisture level in Vic Firth's own kilns. 2 - Doweling Process After reaching the proper moisture level the wood is processed individually into a round dowel. 3 - Dowel Inspection Dowels are inspected and graded into categories, based on color, grain, streaks, blemishes and defects. 4 - Centerless Grinding Stick shape takes form as dowels are grinded by a wheel that spins at a high speed. 5 - Backknife Lathe For timpani mallets and bass drum beaters not made on centerless grinders 6 - Computer Shaping Complex stick and mallet profiles are shaped on the CNC computerized lathe. 7 - Finishing and Logo Stamping Sticks are placed into tumblers to evenly finish the sticks. Vic Firth's Logo is stamped on accepted sticks. 8 - Weight Sorting After checking once more for straightness sticks are loaded weighed on a computer scale and organized by weight. 9 - Tone Pairing A computer analyzes the exact peak frequency of the stick and places the stick into a bin with others that match. 10 - Color Matching and Packaging Sticks are paired by hand then the label and bar code are added (12 Pairs are combined to make a Vic Firth Brick) Vic Firth For almost 40 years, Vic Firth Inc. has produced the finest drumsticks and mallets available. Innovative design coupled with uncompromising quality control - highlighted by the recent improvements to our proprietary tone pairing system - truly provide their customers with the Perfect Pair. It is this commitment that makes Vic Firth the world's largest manufacturer of drumsticks and mallets. VIC N5AW BRICK drumsticks 5 a http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Vic Firth Nova Drumsticks 2b Drum Sticks Vic Firth Vic Firth's affordable Nova drum sticks are crafted of the same First Quality wood used for Vic Firth brand sticks. Each pair is weight-sorted and tone-paired using Vic Firth technology. On the nylon sticks, Vic Firth's new 'TipLock' process guarantees that the tips won't chip or fly off. What Makes a Great Drumstick? For almost 40 years, Vic Firth Inc. has produced the finest drumsticks and mallets available. Innovative design coupled with uncompromising quality control - highlighted by the recent improvements to our proprietary tone pairing system - truly provide their customers with the Perfect Pair . It is this commitment that makes Vic Firth the world's largest manufacturer of drumsticks and mallets. Here's an overview of each step in Vic Firth's manufacturing process: I. Kiln Drying As every Vic Firth drumstick passes through the manufacturing process, it is inspected and reinspected to ensure the highest quality product. This begins at the sawmill, where only the finest logs are cut into squares. These squares are dried to an exact moisture level in Vic Firth's own kilns under closely monitored conditions which prevent stress, cracks and warpage. II. Doweling Process After reaching the proper moisture level, pallets of wooden squares are brought into the manufacturing facility. Each wooden square is then processed individually into a round dowel. III. Dowel Inspection The wood dowels are then carefully inspected and graded into several categories, based on color, grain straightness, mineral streaks, blemishes and structural defects. IV. Centerless Grinding To become a Vic Firth drumstick, a system of grinding takes place. The dowels are positioned in front of an abrasive grinding wheel which is turning at a high speed. The dowels are spun and pressed into the wheel which grinds the wheel profile into the stick. V. Backknife Lathe Most of Vic Firth's timpani mallets and bass drum beaters are not made on centerless grinders, but instead on a lathe that is called a back knife . The wood dowel is loaded between centers and spun at a very high speed. Then, the carriage strokes the length of the wood and cuts off the excess. Finally, a knife cuts the profile of the stick. VI. Computer Shaping Sticks or mallets with complex profiles are shaped on a machine known as a CNC lathe (Computer Numerical Control). The CAD specifications for the stick are first loaded into the CNC computer. As the dowel is spun at a high rate of speed, the computer selects a particular type of knife to cut the profile as determined by the numerical configurations of the design. VII. Finishing & Logo Stamping All clear finished sticks are placed into large hexagonal tumblers. Small wooden balls are added to the tumblers to carry the finish to the tapered part of the sticks. After being inspected once more f VIC N2BN BRICK Drum Sticks http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Vic Firth Nova 5b Drum Stick Brick Drumsticks percussion instrument accessories Vic Firth Vic Firth's affordable Nova 5B drum sticks are crafted of the same First Quality wood used for Vic Firth brand sticks. Each pair is weight-sorted and tone-paired using Vic Firth technology. On the nylon sticks, Vic Firth's new TipLock process guarantees that the tips won't chip or fly off.. 10 Steps to a Vic Firth Stick: 1 - Kiln Drying Dried to an exact moisture level in Vic Firth's own kilns. 2 - Doweling Process After reaching the proper moisture level the wood is processed individually into a round dowel. 3 - Dowel Inspection Dowels are inspected and graded into categories, based on color, grain, streaks, blemishes and defects. 4 - Centerless Grinding Stick shape takes form as dowels are grinded by a wheel that spins at a high speed. 5 - Backknife Lathe For timpani mallets and bass drum beaters not made on centerless grinders 6 - Computer Shaping Complex stick and mallet profiles are shaped on the CNC computerized lathe. 7 - Finishing and Logo Stamping Sticks are placed into tumblers to evenly finish the sticks. Vic Firth's Logo is stamped on accepted sticks. 8 - Weight Sorting After checking once more for straightness sticks are loaded weighed on a computer scale and organized by weight. 9 - Tone Pairing A computer analyzes the exact peak frequency of the stick and places the stick into a bin with others that match. 10 - Color Matching and Packaging Sticks are paired by hand then the label and bar code are added (12 Pairs are combined to make a Vic Firth Brick) Vic Firth For almost 40 years, Vic Firth Inc. has produced the finest drumsticks and mallets available. Innovative design coupled with uncompromising quality control - highlighted by the recent improvements to our proprietary tone pairing system - truly provide their customers with the Perfect Pair. It is this commitment that makes Vic Firth the world's largest manufacturer of drumsticks and mallets. VIC N5BW BRICK drumsticks 5 b http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Vic Firth Nova Drumsticks 2b Drum Sticks Vic Firth Vic Firth's affordable Nova drum sticks are crafted of the same First Quality wood used for Vic Firth brand sticks. Each pair is weight-sorted and tone-paired using Vic Firth technology. On the nylon sticks, Vic Firth's new 'TipLock' process guarantees that the tips won't chip or fly off. What Makes a Great Drumstick? For almost 40 years, Vic Firth Inc. has produced the finest drumsticks and mallets available. Innovative design coupled with uncompromising quality control - highlighted by the recent improvements to our proprietary tone pairing system - truly provide their customers with the Perfect Pair . It is this commitment that makes Vic Firth the world's largest manufacturer of drumsticks and mallets. Here's an overview of each step in Vic Firth's manufacturing process: I. Kiln Drying As every Vic Firth drumstick passes through the manufacturing process, it is inspected and reinspected to ensure the highest quality product. This begins at the sawmill, where only the finest logs are cut into squares. These squares are dried to an exact moisture level in Vic Firth's own kilns under closely monitored conditions which prevent stress, cracks and warpage. II. Doweling Process After reaching the proper moisture level, pallets of wooden squares are brought into the manufacturing facility. Each wooden square is then processed individually into a round dowel. III. Dowel Inspection The wood dowels are then carefully inspected and graded into several categories, based on color, grain straightness, mineral streaks, blemishes and structural defects. IV. Centerless Grinding To become a Vic Firth drumstick, a system of grinding takes place. The dowels are positioned in front of an abrasive grinding wheel which is turning at a high speed. The dowels are spun and pressed into the wheel which grinds the wheel profile into the stick. V. Backknife Lathe Most of Vic Firth's timpani mallets and bass drum beaters are not made on centerless grinders, but instead on a lathe that is called a back knife . The wood dowel is loaded between centers and spun at a very high speed. Then, the carriage strokes the length of the wood and cuts off the excess. Finally, a knife cuts the profile of the stick. VI. Computer Shaping Sticks or mallets with complex profiles are shaped on a machine known as a CNC lathe (Computer Numerical Control). The CAD specifications for the stick are first loaded into the CNC computer. As the dowel is spun at a high rate of speed, the computer selects a particular type of knife to cut the profile as determined by the numerical configurations of the design. VII. Finishing & Logo Stamping All clear finished sticks are placed into large hexagonal tumblers. Small wooden balls are added to the tumblers to carry the finish to the tapered part of the sticks. After being inspected once more f VIC N2BW BRICK Drum Sticks http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Vic Firth Nova 5b Drum Stick Brick Drumsticks percussion instrument accessories Vic Firth Vic Firth's affordable Nova 5B drum sticks are crafted of the same First Quality wood used for Vic Firth brand sticks. Each pair is weight-sorted and tone-paired using Vic Firth technology. On the nylon sticks, Vic Firth's new TipLock process guarantees that the tips won't chip or fly off.. 10 Steps to a Vic Firth Stick: 1 - Kiln Drying Dried to an exact moisture level in Vic Firth's own kilns. 2 - Doweling Process After reaching the proper moisture level the wood is processed individually into a round dowel. 3 - Dowel Inspection Dowels are inspected and graded into categories, based on color, grain, streaks, blemishes and defects. 4 - Centerless Grinding Stick shape takes form as dowels are grinded by a wheel that spins at a high speed. 5 - Backknife Lathe For timpani mallets and bass drum beaters not made on centerless grinders 6 - Computer Shaping Complex stick and mallet profiles are shaped on the CNC computerized lathe. 7 - Finishing and Logo Stamping Sticks are placed into tumblers to evenly finish the sticks. Vic Firth's Logo is stamped on accepted sticks. 8 - Weight Sorting After checking once more for straightness sticks are loaded weighed on a computer scale and organized by weight. 9 - Tone Pairing A computer analyzes the exact peak frequency of the stick and places the stick into a bin with others that match. 10 - Color Matching and Packaging Sticks are paired by hand then the label and bar code are added (12 Pairs are combined to make a Vic Firth Brick) Vic Firth For almost 40 years, Vic Firth Inc. has produced the finest drumsticks and mallets available. Innovative design coupled with uncompromising quality control - highlighted by the recent improvements to our proprietary tone pairing system - truly provide their customers with the Perfect Pair. It is this commitment that makes Vic Firth the world's largest manufacturer of drumsticks and mallets. VIC N5BN BRICK drumsticks 5 b http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Vic Firth 7a Nova Drum Sticks Drumsticks percussion instrument accessories Vic Firth Vic Firth's affordable Nova drum sticks are crafted of the same First Quality wood used for Vic Firth brand sticks. Each pair is weight-sorted and tone-paired using Vic Firth technology. On the nylon sticks, Vic Firth's new 'TipLock' process guarantees that the tips won't chip or fly off. What Makes a Great Drumstick? For almost 40 years, Vic Firth Inc. has produced the finest drumsticks and mallets available. Innovative design coupled with uncompromising quality control - highlighted by the recent improvements to our proprietary tone pairing system - truly provide their customers with the Perfect Pair . It is this commitment that makes Vic Firth the world's largest manufacturer of drumsticks and mallets. Here's an overview of each step in Vic Firth's manufacturing process: I. Kiln Drying As every Vic Firth drumstick passes through the manufacturing process, it is inspected and reinspected to ensure the highest quality product. This begins at the sawmill, where only the finest logs are cut into squares. These squares are dried to an exact moisture level in Vic Firth's own kilns under closely monitored conditions which prevent stress, cracks and warpage. II. Doweling Process After reaching the proper moisture level, pallets of wooden squares are brought into the manufacturing facility. Each wooden square is then processed individually into a round dowel. III. Dowel Inspection The wood dowels are then carefully inspected and graded into several categories, based on color, grain straightness, mineral streaks, blemishes and structural defects. IV. Centerless Grinding To become a Vic Firth drumstick, a system of grinding takes place. The dowels are positioned in front of an abrasive grinding wheel which is turning at a high speed. The dowels are spun and pressed into the wheel which grinds the wheel profile into the stick. V. Backknife Lathe Most of Vic Firth's timpani mallets and bass drum beaters are not made on centerless grinders, but instead on a lathe that is called a back knife . The wood dowel is loaded between centers and spun at a very high speed. Then, the carriage strokes the length of the wood and cuts off the excess. Finally, a knife cuts the profile of the stick. VI. Computer Shaping Sticks or mallets with complex profiles are shaped on a machine known as a CNC lathe (Computer Numerical Control). The CAD specifications for the stick are first loaded into the CNC computer. As the dowel is spun at a high rate of speed, the computer selects a particular type of knife to cut the profile as determined by the numerical configurations of the design. VII. Finishing & Logo Stamping All clear finished sticks are placed into large hexagonal tumblers. Small wooden balls are added to the tumblers to carry the finish to the tapered part of the sticks. After being inspected once more f VIC N7AN BRICK drumsticks 7 a http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Vic Firth 7a Nova Drum Sticks Drumsticks percussion instrument accessories Vic Firth Vic Firth's affordable Nova drum sticks are crafted of the same First Quality wood used for Vic Firth brand sticks. Each pair is weight-sorted and tone-paired using Vic Firth technology. On the nylon sticks, Vic Firth's new 'TipLock' process guarantees that the tips won't chip or fly off. What Makes a Great Drumstick? For almost 40 years, Vic Firth Inc. has produced the finest drumsticks and mallets available. Innovative design coupled with uncompromising quality control - highlighted by the recent improvements to our proprietary tone pairing system - truly provide their customers with the Perfect Pair . It is this commitment that makes Vic Firth the world's largest manufacturer of drumsticks and mallets. Here's an overview of each step in Vic Firth's manufacturing process: I. Kiln Drying As every Vic Firth drumstick passes through the manufacturing process, it is inspected and reinspected to ensure the highest quality product. This begins at the sawmill, where only the finest logs are cut into squares. These squares are dried to an exact moisture level in Vic Firth's own kilns under closely monitored conditions which prevent stress, cracks and warpage. II. Doweling Process After reaching the proper moisture level, pallets of wooden squares are brought into the manufacturing facility. Each wooden square is then processed individually into a round dowel. III. Dowel Inspection The wood dowels are then carefully inspected and graded into several categories, based on color, grain straightness, mineral streaks, blemishes and structural defects. IV. Centerless Grinding To become a Vic Firth drumstick, a system of grinding takes place. The dowels are positioned in front of an abrasive grinding wheel which is turning at a high speed. The dowels are spun and pressed into the wheel which grinds the wheel profile into the stick. V. Backknife Lathe Most of Vic Firth's timpani mallets and bass drum beaters are not made on centerless grinders, but instead on a lathe that is called a back knife . The wood dowel is loaded between centers and spun at a very high speed. Then, the carriage strokes the length of the wood and cuts off the excess. Finally, a knife cuts the profile of the stick. VI. Computer Shaping Sticks or mallets with complex profiles are shaped on a machine known as a CNC lathe (Computer Numerical Control). The CAD specifications for the stick are first loaded into the CNC computer. As the dowel is spun at a high rate of speed, the computer selects a particular type of knife to cut the profile as determined by the numerical configurations of the design. VII. Finishing & Logo Stamping All clear finished sticks are placed into large hexagonal tumblers. Small wooden balls are added to the tumblers to carry the finish to the tapered part of the sticks. After being inspected once more f VIC N7AW BRICK drumsticks 7 a http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Gon Bops Cbpdl Foot Bell With Dw 4000 Pedal Package Cowbells Gon Bops The Gon Bops foot bell features heavy-duty steel construction with overlapped seams. AÂ flat playing surface that's perfect for all types of bass drum beaters. A special mounting bracket with adjustable leg is welded right to the bell to create the ultimate all-in-one design. Gon Bops CBPDL Foot Bell with DW 4000 Pedal Package Features Made with heavy-gauged steel to withstand heavyabuse and provide unmatched musicality Drum Workshop 4000P single pedal included GON CBPDL Cowbells http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-3360042-10587833 Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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