JGPercussion David Herbert DHCC1 Custom Cork Timpani Mallets

JGpercussion SKU: JGP-DHCC1
4 reviews

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Sale price$84.95
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Description

JGpercussion DHCC1 mallets have liner felt over a rounded cork core. They are more articulate than the DH1, and greater warmth compared to the DH8.

"Light and articulate with plenty of presence. Perfect for Rossini or anything with rapid-fire passages!." - David Herbert

JGpercussion David Herbert Signature Timpani Mallets
Redesigned and reinvented, JGpercussion is proud to introduce the JGpercussion David Herbert Signature line of timpani mallets. Each pair features an innovative carbon fiber (graphite) shaft and every pair is handmade by JGpercussion. Each stick is 14.5 inches long (37cm) and has a slight taper from the handle to the head of the mallet.

Product Info

Quantity Sold in Pairs
SKU JGP-DHCC1
Weight 0.2 lb

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Customer Reviews

Great Mallet!

Rating
Posted by
EA
Date Posted
04/14/2022

DHCC1 is great! It is really fun to play with this pair of mallets. It is quite different than any other DH series mallets. Highly recommended for everyone.

DH Custom Corks

Rating
Posted by
Greg Valentine
Date Posted
03/31/2022

Awesome mallets, they are light but weighted forward nicely and almost feel like they play themselves, they cut hard but have a much greater warmth than wood, plus no contact sound. Great for Beethoven or any sort of rhythmic passage

Jacob

Rating
Posted by
Jacob
Date Posted
09/26/2019

Very nicely made articulate mallet. Good for tutti rolls at a medium to loud tempo but not solos rolls or quite rolls. Much lighter in weight than other DH mallets. It is articulate enough and quite round compared to the sharp DH8s. Must have for all classical era timpani playing.

Great sound for a la marcia passages.

Rating
Posted by
elizabeth alward
Date Posted
04/18/2017

I'm a David Herbert mallets fan girl because I learned to play using them. The feel so light and move so effortlessly to the head. These cork mallets were perfect for an a la marcia staccato mp passage for an upcoming Jerome Kern Concert. It was my first time trying them. Will not be my last. For when you need a little softer sound than the leather covered wood bit still need the sharpness of a hard mallet.