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Marimba One DHR2 Double Helix Mallets

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Mallets

  • One Double Helix
  • Stick made of rattan
  • Head made of synthetic yarn and wool yarn, loosely wound
  • Warm and dark tone
  • Colour (yarn): Grey/champagne
  • Hardness: Hard
  • Including: 1 Pair
Available since May 2009
Item number 230254
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Mallet head material Yarn
Stick Material Rattan
Hardness Hard
Suitable for Marimba
225 AED 54,62 €
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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70 €289 AED

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Typical MarimbaOne mallets - best on their own instruments
László Demeter 16.11.2021
I’m quite happy with Marimba One’s pricing of their mallets - the lowest peice mallets already sound great and after that the more you pay, the better the sound gets (in my opinion).
But also!!! I think Marimba One mallets sound best on their own instruments, and unfortunately, in my experience, non of their mallets sound really great on Adams instruments - whuch is the most common brand in Europe.
So if you have a Marimba One marimba, than I this these mallets are for you! But if you mainly have Adams and Studio 49 instruments in your area, maybe buy Adams mallets instead.
I’m quite happy with Marimba One’s pricing of their mallets - the lowest peice mallets already sound great and after that the more you pay, the better the sound gets (in my opinion).
But also!!! I think Marimba One mallets sound best on their own instruments, and unfortunately, in my experience, non of their mallets sound really great on Adams instruments - whuch
I’m quite happy with Marimba One’s pricing of their mallets - the lowest peice mallets already sound great and after that the more you pay, the better the sound gets (in my opinion).
But also!!! I think Marimba One mallets sound best on their own instruments, and unfortunately, in my experience, non of their mallets sound really great on Adams instruments - whuch is the most common brand in Europe.
So if you have a Marimba One marimba, than I this these mallets are for you! But if you mainly have Adams and Studio 49 instruments in your area, maybe buy Adams mallets instead.
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