So nice
- Rating
- Posted by
- Ethan Anderson
- Date Posted
- 08/19/2025
These are the best timpani mallets I've used yet.
These are the best timpani mallets I've used yet.
Very Good Mallets
Here is the orchestra excerpt timpani part for DH3 suggest by David. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_bOBtBu8m0 Symphony No.4, 1st movement by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
I have two pairs of the JG/Herbert mallets, and two pairs of Herbert mallets I bought in NYC about 20 years ago. The older mallets have a much better construction with some added details: end caps, cleaner stitching, etc. I use them all. Well balanced weight and comfortable to use. Very good with the smaller orchestra and brass group gigs I do in Duke University Chapel. I will say that the shafts, when clicked together, emit a clave-like sound that can be a little troublesome when you are trying to pick them up during a quiet passage. Caution advised, or else muffle them by wrapping some tape around the base.
These are the first carbon fiber timp mallets and Herbert mallets I ever used and the are great! The sound and response are great! I will definitely be buying more models.
I love these mallets. I also have the DH1's and both pairs have served me very well in both wind ensemble and orchestra. However, something broke within the shafts of both pairs, and rattles every time I use them, and now I can't use them. They are wonderful, I just wish I could afford new pairs.
Even though these were quite high priced I bought them because I had heard that carbon fiber was well balanced and produced good tone. I found both of those statements to be true. They are light, lighter than hardwood or bamboo and are very responsive. Roll is easy up to Forte but beyond that they don't have enough heft to sustain beyond Forte rolls. Overall good product.
The light,carbon fiber handles give them great action, as I expected. I would probably want a slightly softer mallet for extensive prolonged rolls on the larger drums, but these produce superior sound on an older, damaged and repaired head of a timpani I am compelled to use at one of my playing venues.
First I will start with the con. WAY TOO PRICEY. These mallets are great and can cover any articulate timpani passages but also cover more delicate sections. I would easily pay up to 55 but 75 is a little high for these.
I really like these mallets. I use these quite a bit in both Wind Ensemble and Orchestral playing. They have replaced my Duff 3's as my "Go To" mallet. I have been reccomending this mallet to some of the younger players in my studio. Everyone Loves Them!