🎶 Elevate Your Groove with Pro Mark H-RODS!
The Pro Mark H-RODS Hot Rods Birch Dowel Drumsticks are expertly crafted from premium birch wood, offering a unique sound profile that balances volume and subtlety. With a lightweight design and handcrafted quality, these drumsticks are perfect for musicians seeking versatility in their playing style.
Item weight | 0.23 Pounds |
Body material | Wood |
Connector type | no connector |
Included components | 1x H-RODS Paar |
Manufacturer | D'addario & Co Inc |
UPC | 616022100620 616022131075 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00616022100620 |
Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 3.05 x 1.51 cm; 104.33 g |
Item model number | H-RODS |
Material Type | Birch Wood |
Item Weight | 104 g |
D**R
Softer sound than conventional sticks.
I bought these after reading various revues from other users. I have in the past bought and used nylon brushes with adjustable sliding "O" rings that vary the sound. I found they worked fine but it was very easy to loose the "O" rings!These Hotrods are fixed. You cannot adjust the end splay of the rods. There is a plastic sleeve set part way down the shaft of the dowel bundle. This is NOT adjustable and is fixed in place.In use the sticks grip end is fatter than the 5A size stick that I would normally use. It is also hexagonal in cross section, not round. This felt strange at first but you quickly get used to it.In use they give a softer sound compared to a solid stick. but retain a lot of feedback. They are thicker than a normal stick. I found that hitting cymbals needs some experimentation. Hit them edge on gives a slightly softer response. But I have also noticed that after about 4 hours use now, there is some damage starting to appear to the rods around the end of the sticks and the ends are starting to splay. I am not a heavy hitter so we shall see how these stand up over time. Hitting the ride cymbal, I found I needed to strike it with the plastic sleeve rather than the tip in order to get the response I wanted. The same with the ride bell otherwise I could not get that "ding".But my first impressions are that I am liking them. I am liking the slightly softer sound that they produce. They are not cheap however and I will see how they stand up to longer term use.After more prolonged use, the individual dowel rods have started to snap. To be expected I guess if hitting cymbals edge on.
J**S
Well made
Very well made and really reduces the volume
A**R
Great sticks
I have previous bought several pairs with the thinner dowels (Vic Firth Rute 606) but each time they have lasted only a month or so before falling to bits. Decided to go with a thicker dowel and different make and am really impressed. They are not as quiet as the thinner ones but not as loud as normal sticks. They feel nice to play with and are still as good as the day I bought them. I definitely recommend them.
G**G
Pro-Mark Hot Rods
These rods are well constructed and seem to be holding out well after a few months of use. They are very light allowing for some quick sticking and they produce a very soft sound, softer than I expected (but I have a light touch anyway - I wouldn't want to use the Cool Rods!) I also love the sound they produce on the ride.The one gripe I have, is that the distance between the plastic moulding (the red bit in the picture) and the end of the rod is quite far, so the dowells spread out a lot on the drum surface. Other rods I've used have a little rubber ring at the end that you can adjust to keep the dowells together and therefore produce a stronger sound. Pro Mark shoud have put a couple of those in the pack and I would have given 5 stars. But rubber bands work just as well though...All in all a pood purchase, a nice set to compliment any stick bag.
B**S
Great sticks
I buy these fairly regularly and they always meet my requirements for a lighter sound around the kit still with a bit of attack. As with any drumstick, bits will break off over time (depending how heavily you use them) but that is to be expected. Tip: Keep the red band at the top pushed towards the tips so they don't break so easily, the band can slip down over time. I will certainly be back for more when my current pair get worn.
M**P
Expensive but unique sound
Not as durable as I would like given the price but the sound is unique. More attack than flix stix or brushes but still with that fatter sound and a major drop off in volume. Allows you to play without backing off, but keep to lower volumes. Keeps the whole band pegged to the right level without losing the dynamics.
N**N
Snared!
Never used these before, but now use them all the time.A great feel and sound,around the kit, feel good when playing and give more freedom of movement because the grip feels firmer and you don't feel like you're going to lose your sticks during a more 'frenetic' piece of playing,far better than my 5A's.It's hard to explain, but I feel more able and more confident when playing 'difficult' patterns using these dowel sticks and the sound is somehow 'richer'.I can say, in all honesty, that my playing has improved using these and I've been playing for ten years.I'm amazed and I'd say purchase a pair and give them a go but sit back a bit as they have a life of their own!!
L**N
Great rods to inspire a drummer
Looked at cheaper alternatives but so pleased I went for these - beautifully weighted and made, the quality is evident. Bought for child learning and he loves them as they’re lightweight and encourage him to play a little more gently!
M**L
Good sticks
Good product ..
L**R
Love em
I am starting to like playing with these more than the sticks they are weighted really nicely, and give good sound and response, just a little quieter.
A**A
Exelente
muy buen calidad y acabados, suena perfecto al sonido que buscaba
N**.
A lot of fun
These are the lightest ProMark rods, great for fast and precise playing and you can get a wide variety of sound too. I find they get old quick, but always a lot of fun to muck around with and it's nice to have around. You may wanna avoid hitting the rim or you'll destroy them very quickly
A**O
Molto buone
Avevo già comprato delle spazzole simili di un'altra marca però. Queste costano un po' di più ma pro-mark è una garanzia. le ho trovate molto buone bilanciate e resistenti. d'altra parte se le usava David grohl devono essere resistenti per forza
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