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Hard
1" round, blue rubber ball on an 8" tough, white nylon shaft, thick vinyl grip. For soprano xylophone, only. The hard ball is too harsh for lower instruments. Also, use on temple blocks and wood blocks.
EC13 Soprano xylophone, as well as temple & wood blocks
$16.00 pair
Marching Keyboard
To support the fact that high-end keyboards respond more generously with mallet heads harder than medium, these MB4s will punctuate with CAPITAL LETTERS any phrase challenging enough to require hours of practice. Rubber cores are wrapped with a twisted 2-ply, wear-resistant silver polyester thread. The vinyl-reinforced fiberglass shafts offer reliability, straightness, and longevity.
MB4 High-End Keyboard Mallets
$38.00 pair
RD7 - Radials
Since 1983, the Radials have been the most popular all-purpose timp-tom mallets on the market. An aluminum hub is equipped with a specially molded 90 durometer SBR rubber tire, and the combination is then press-fitted onto a heavy-gauge aluminum shaft with a vinyl grip. Built to last!
These mallets are specifically designed to play Brake Drums, Bell Trees, Plates, Cowbells, Frying Pans, Kitchen Sinks, and all other alien metallic Percussion Toys.These special Mag heads are cut from #305 Stainless Steel, and were developed with cooperation from John Emrich the East Coast's premiere producer of sampled percussion sounds for use in Virtual Instruments.
1-3/8" red, ribbed rubber ball, 8" tough, white nylon shaft, thick vinyl grip. Excellent for all barred instruments, cymbals, wood blocks, hand drums, etc.. They are the perfect size for young children and unique for adults.
EC2 Perfectly balanced xylo/metallophone deep sounding mallets