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Innovative John "JR" Robinson Brush

Model: INN-BRJR1

Availability: In Stock

$46.95 (Sold In Pairs)

The Innovative Percussion John "JR" Robinson Brush is a unique and versatile instrument. As a medium-gauge wire brush, it boasts a longer design than most, with a retractable feature that allows for easy adjustments to suit the player's p...
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Innovative John "JR" Robinson Brush - Product Information

The Innovative Percussion John "JR" Robinson Brush is a unique and versatile instrument. As a medium-gauge wire brush, it boasts a longer design than most, with a retractable feature that allows for easy adjustments to suit the player's preferences. The brush is fitted with a rubber handle, offering a comfortable grip for optimal control.

With the dual-ended design. Along with the standard wire bristles, it features a felt ball on the opposite end, perfect for creating rich cymbal swells. Additionally, there's a nylon tip on the pull rod, providing players with a distinct articulation option on cymbals. These thoughtful additions make this brush a valuable tool for drummers and percussionists, enabling a wide range of creative expressions.

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This brush by John "JR" Robinson is by far, hands down (lol... of course hands down, I'm a drummer! ) .... is the very best combo set of brushes I have ever used, and I've been drumming for over 45 years! The versatility of having an instant tip to use like a normal drumstick and an instant mallot is the very best invention I've ever seen! When playing live quiet cafe style gigging they are the only set I use for the entire 2 hour set. My best friend buddy on lead guitar and vocals commented on how great they sounded! .... Best investment ever! Btw they have a harder plastic band near the mallot end which is great for rim click/cross stick playing! Note: when retracted don't feel you need to push the bent metal all the way totally in... you do not. It'll be hard to pull the rod back out easily. Just let the tip be a 1/4" away. Better for seeing tip against the cymbal for sure! The Beat Goes On! .... Bob Carter

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Bob Carter

Rating:

5.00
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