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GL8 Convertabells
Produce $2500 Crotale sounds for only $80. Yes. It is true. Buy and use Convertabell mallets on your steel glockenspiel and you will produce studio quality Crotale sounds. These special Bronze Heads were developed with guidance from John Emrich, the East Coast's premiere producer of sampled percussion sounds for use in Virtual Instruments.
1-3/8" yellow, ribbed rubber ball, tough 13" fiberglass shaft, vinyl grip for low-end marimba. The weight of this mallet causes the bars to produce deep, fundamental sounds. Excellent for executing Alberti bass passages. Think deep!
RX1 Low-End Marimba
$36.00 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!
3/8" thick German felt, seamless, and hand-sewn. These are general, all-purpose mallets capable of producing plenty of sound. TP1 may be re-sewn for $20.00 pr. plus $12.00 shipping.
TP1 Lightweight aluminum shaft - general purpose timpani
$36.00 pair
RB3 - Large Radial Bass
For 28" bass and larger. Similar to the Blackjack BJ3 except these mallets are waterproof! Impressive, thick vinyl grip, heavy-gauge aluminum shaft, and a rubber beater ball. Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow will damage these Radial Basses. A cut above the best!