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Liberty One LLB Lexan Birch Bell / Xylophone Mallets

Model: SW-LLB

Availability: In Stock

$13.95 (Sold in Pairs)

The Liberty One Series model LLB Bell / Xylo mallet features a lexan head and is perfect for most playing situations. All Liberty I Series mallets feature high quality parts and workmanship for a fraction of the price of the "name brands".
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Liberty One LLB Lexan Birch Bell / Xylophone Mallets - Product Information

The Liberty One Series model LLB Bell / Xylo mallet features a lexan head and is perfect for most playing situations. All Liberty I Series mallets feature high quality parts and workmanship for a fraction of the price of the "name brands".

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Great Bell Mallets

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The Liberty Bell Mallets are wonderful for student use. Students really like the feel and sound produced even when playing cheap bell sets. The price is GREAT for small school budgets. I always am pleased with my purchases from this business. Have been buying since 1988! Thanks!!

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Posted By:

James Williams

Rating:

5.00

With Mallets Towards None

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I bought three pair of Liberty One LLB Lexan Birch Bell / Xylophone Mallets. Two pairs for students to use and one for me. I was very impressed with the sound they produced, even on cheap bell sets. The students were very impressed with their "new" sound! I have always been very pleased with all my purchases from Steve Weiss. This dates back to 1988 set of four timpani! Steve would be happy with how well the business continues to serve all levels of musicians.

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Posted By:

James Williams

Rating:

5.00

First time buyer

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Easy-to-navigate website. Found exactly what I wanted in no time. Easy to check-out, and arrived in a timely manner. Very happy with the service and the product!

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Posted By:

David Walter

Rating:

5.00

Love the sound, not for beginners

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I really, really like these mallets. I use them for xylophone and bells. They give a nice, clear tone so even those students who play by barely hitting the keys can be heard (which is one of the main reason I like these). I prefer to use them on bells because they don't have the "ting" sound brass mallets have, nor the "thudded" sound of hard rubber, but a very definite "ping" that can be heard above the band. However, I bought these for high school and middle school. My beginning high school percussion classes did okay with these. They're chipped some but not too bad. But my 6th grade beginners... It looks like they stuck them in their mouths and chewed on them like jaw breakers. I would seriously consider who you are buying them for and what kind of use they will get. If you know they'll be given proper care, I would strongly recommend these. But if you're looking for a bunch of beginners, get a harder plastic or a hard rubber.

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Posted By:

Justine

Rating:

4.00

Not for beginners

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I love the sound these mallets get on both bells and the xylophone. I bought two pairs each for my high school and middle school bands, and the price was great considering I'm in a low-budget district. However, if you have students who like to "play" with this equipment and aren't careful with it, these will chip very easily. But if you have students who take care of equipment, I would 100% recommend these.

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Posted By:

Justine

Rating:

3.00
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