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Innovative Ensemble Series ENS360 Hard Rubber Birch Mallets

Model: INN-ENS360

Availability: In Stock

$32.95 (Sold in Pairs)

These mallets are designed for the indoor ensemble. Various combinations of latex, yarn and large rubber cores produce an extremely warm tone. This quality, combined with dynamic versatility and durability, makes these mallets essential ...
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Innovative Ensemble Series ENS360 Hard Rubber Birch Mallets - Product Information

These mallets are designed for the indoor ensemble. Various combinations of latex, yarn and large rubber cores produce an extremely warm tone. This quality, combined with dynamic versatility and durability, makes these mallets essential for the extensive repertoire of todays demanding percussion ensemble.

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Excellent Mallets

Comments:

Love using these rubber mallets. They have a rich sound on all octaves of our marimba where many yarn mallets are great on just lower-end or just higher-end octaves. Excellent quality and great service!

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Posted By:

Ken Kelly

Rating:

5.00

Very satisfactory!!

Comments:

These mallets aren't plastic and, as such, are not obnoxious (in my view). The player can get as loud or as soft as he or she likes. These favor quieter play, but their forte is pretty good.

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Posted By:

Sarah Call

Rating:

4.00

Great Medium Rubber Marimba Mallets

Comments:

These mallets are great for Octobones or Nagoya Marimbas. The build quality on these are better than the rattan version. The rubbers heads are perfectly smooth, unlike the ENS360 rattans. These are more like med marimba mallets. The clarity up top is lacking, but they are safe for low end playing.

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Posted By:

Gregory Mueller

Rating:

5.00

ENS360

Comments:

Great medium hard rubber mallets safe for Rosewood marimbas. Bought these to use for Steve Reich's "Nagoya Marimbas", but they are perfect for many other pieces as well as ensemble literature. Work great for projecting through a brass section of a wind ensemble.

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Posted By:

Ryan Stack

Rating:

5.00
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