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you are ab-using [QUOTE]blah blah blah[/QUOTE] to reply to ZenErik.
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[QUOTE="ZenErik:722832"][QUOTE="menstrual_sweatpants_disco:722828"][QUOTE="ZenErik:722817"]The material is harder than wood. Thus, more likely to fuck up a cymbal. But any stick can fuck up a cymbal if your technique sucks. So, play off the cymbal and not through it, and you'll be fine. I can't stand Ahead sticks, but it's all personal preference.[/QUOTE] really? I find the shafts of the aheads to be significantly softer than wood. [/QUOTE] Or it might be the metal shaft on the inside. Sorry if I'm wrong. I'm going mainly by stories I've heard. And I'm sure you know those can be exaggerated greatly. I've never actually owned a pair. I've used other people's a few times and didn't like it. I always thought Ahead sticks were too heavy, had an unnatural feeling rebound (similar to marching tenor mallets), and didn't produce a good cymbal sound.[/QUOTE]
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