Great mallets, but Soft
- Posted by
- Jonathan Lucke
- Date Posted
- 05/29/2020
I've always loved she-e Wu's mallets, but you should have to take a year to "break-in" your mallets. Out of the box, these mallets sound almost the same as the softest mallet of the series. After a few months to a year of use, you'll start to hear the differences in sound.
Just like they said
- Posted by
- Will
- Date Posted
- 06/19/2012
As mentioned below, not really hard mallets. However, they are really good for pieces that are mostly loud because their softness will be easier on the ears.
NOT hard.
- Posted by
- Melanie
- Date Posted
- 11/11/2010
While these are great mallets if you're looking for something with a soft warm sound, they are not nearly as hard as the name would suggest. Also, they are quite long, which I was not expecting!
Hmmmm
- Posted by
- Dan
- Date Posted
- 10/03/2010
Has a real warm sound. It does have attack only when you increase the velocity of the stroke. They don't actually sound like hard marimba mallets, but they're great. These mallets are pretty light as well. All around good mallet.