Adoro SSX Silent Sticks X-Thick

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Silent Drumsticks

  • Firm grip for the closest possible feel to the stick
  • Reduce the volume of drums and cymbals by up to 80%.
  • Ideal for worship, jazz and unplugged performances, e-drums, band rehearsals, recording and practising at home
  • Shaft Ø: 14.5 mm
  • Solid
  • Hard nylon tip
Available since May 2022
Item number 543079
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Fibreglass
Nylon Tip No
Tip Dual-Twist
Type Universal
Length in mm 420 mm
Handle Diameter in mm 14,5 mm
Weight in g 36,0 g
One Stick is made up of: 2
79,81 AED 20,17 €
Plus 277 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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The ideal solution for silent drumming

Adoro silent drumsticks

The Adoro SSX Silent Sticks X-Thick are specially designed for drummers and percussionists who want to significantly reduce the volume of their acoustic instruments without sacrificing a natural playing feel and the familiar rebound. These sticks are made from plastic materials and come in various designs. The SSX X-Thick variant combines a rigid shaft offering a firm grip with a hard nylon tip, which gives a playing feel similar to that of conventional drumsticks, and with a diameter of 14.5 millimetres, these sticks correspond approximately to conventional 5A drumsticks and should thus suit the tastes of a great many drummers.

Adoro silent drumstick polycarbonate shaft

A familiar playing feel

Adoro Silent Sticks provide drummers with an excellent alternative whenever playing the drums with conventional sticks would be too loud for a specific room or musical setting. Adoro emphasises that Silent Sticks behave in a significantly different manner compared to rods, for example, and are therefore much closer to the playing feel of conventional drumsticks. This is due to their highly rigid polycarbonate shafts and Dual Loop Reflex Tips, which are specifically designed for improved accentuation of the high frequencies of cymbals. Unlike wooden tips, the Dual Loop Reflex Tips do not wear down and are therefore also perfectly suitable for playing electronic drums equipped with mesh head pads.

Adoro Dual Loop Reflex Tip

50% volume, 100% sound

Any drummer who wants to play a purely acoustic drum set with an acoustic band in small rooms - instead of having to settle for playing cajon, for example - will find Adoro Silent Sticks to be the ideal tool for reducing the volume of drums and cymbals by at least 50 percent without changing the drum sound to a noticeable extent. Adoro offers these sticks in various thicknesses and degrees of hardness that differ from each other with regard to sound and playing feel, and the range includes matching Silent Sticks for everything from acoustic drums and percussion instruments through to electronic drums.

Silent Sticks with Adoro logo

About Adoro

Adoro was founded in Hamburg by Stefan Korth in 2007 and specialises in custom drums that, through the use of specific materials, designs, and dimensions, are particularly suitable for quiet environments like churches and for spaces with less-than-ideal acoustics. Alongside its “Worship” and “City Lights” series, which are available in all manner of configurations, the company also offers the “Sweet Sixteen” series especially for children, which features extra-small 16" bass drums. Adoro chiefly uses birch, maple, and walnut woods for its drums, and in 2020 it expanded its range through the addition of Silent Sticks and Silent Beaters – a selection of special plastic drumsticks and bass drum beaters that reduce the drumkit’s volume by 50 to 80 percent, fully in keeping with the Adoro philosophy.

Perfect wherever high volume is a problem

There is hardly a single drummer who has not been faced with the problem that an acoustic drumset is simply too loud in certain situations. Playing less energetically is certainly not the best solution because, after all, drumming should be fun – so drummers will definitely benefit from having one or more pairs of Adoro Silent Sticks in their stick bag for situations like this. These work just like volume controls for the drums and are therefore also suitable for practising at home, rehearsing with a band, giving drum lessons, and playing in church.

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They are much quieter than standard sticks: they do what they say they will
JFparadiddle 09.06.2023
They really reduce kit volume: especially good for rehearsals when you don't want to deafen your band mates; but I've used them live too. They bounce better than rods if not quite as well as a wooden drumstick, and they're light which takes a little adjusting to. Need to accurately use the tip, as a strike with the shoulder is louder and a very different tone: but you can use that to create accents, once you've got used to them. Very robust; I think'll they'll last for years on end. If you want to drop your volume, try them.
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parfait dans les conditions de jeu particulieres
jluc Dhayes 31.05.2022
je viens d'acheter ces sticks que je ne connaissais pas et surprise !!! c'est juste parfait !!!! les sensations de maintient son identiques voir meilleures que les rods car identiques à de bonnes baguettes de type 7A !! le son est là et l'adaptation hyper rapide. idéal pour avoir le son dans des lieux ou l'on vous dit " le batteur va devoir jouer doucement !!!! que tous les professionnels connaissent !!!" on peut tout jouer sans probleme et sans se dire que certaines techniques de sticks ne passeront pas avec !!!
bravo à Adoro d'avoir créé ces sticks , pour ma part c'est juste parfait et je vais pouvoir balancer les rods en bois qui cassent toujours trop rapidement entre autre !!! je vais pouvoir voir la longévité de ces stick et refaire une évaluation future ...
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Leichte Sticks zum leise spielen
Thomas912 16.06.2022
Die Adoro Sticks sind gut verarbeitet und haben eine Griffläche aus sehr angenehmen angerautem Kunststoff. Die Griffdicke entspricht etwa einem 5A Stick, allerdings sind sie deutlich leichter als ein 5A Stick. Ich denke aber, dass das für das leisere Soundergebnis notwendig ist. Der dünne Schaft und die Tip aus Nylonschlingen sind flexibel, was ebenfalls einen Teil der Anschlagenergie schluckt.
Das Spielgefühl ist grundsätzlich erstmal ganz anders als mit normalen Sticks und man muss sich schon umgewöhnen: ist der Rebound ist aus meiner Sicht noch ähnlich zu normalen Sticks, so gibt es grosse Unterschiede beim Anschlag. Mit der Tip ergibt sich auf den Becken ein sehr feiner und leiser Sound. Crasht man die Becken mit dem Schaft an, kann es deutlich lauter werden. Dadurch ist es am Anfang etwas schwierig, den Sound beim Spielen zu kontrollieren. Verglichen mit Rods ist das Anschlaggefühl allerdings stickähnlicher. Dafür klingen Rods deutlich voller und satter als die Adoro Sticks, die generell einen dünnen Sound produzieren.
Die Lautstärkereduktion ist meiner Meinung nach etwas stärker als mit Rods, aber es ist mit den Adoro Sticks schwieriger, eine homogene Lautstärke zu erzeugen.
Die Haltbarkeit scheint gut. Bis jetzt
zeigen sich nach 1 Woche Gebrauch (1h/Tag) kaum Spielspuren am Schaft.
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JohnnyRich 29.05.2022
Die Silent Sticks versprechen was sie halten. Volle Kontrolle und super Spielgefühl bei leisem Sound. Durch die neuen verbesserten Komponenten auch dauerhaft haltbar.
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