![]() I imagine they will retain that consistency until the stick breaks. I almost forgot I was playing with nylon tips, a good thing. The "E" series stick sounded closer to wood, meaning it had a more clicky sound, I could also hear more of the stick sound, if that makes any sense, but it still retained a bit of the nylon sound, but with most of the harshness removed. I don't like the acorn shape tone on my cymbals I'm a big fan of the tone of a round wood tip on my bronze, that's my favorite tip tone. The (brand new) acorn wood tips.didn't sound too different from the nylon tip, pretty harsh. The conventional nylon tips.they are just too harsh for me. I find they are about halfway between a wood tip sound and a nylon sound. I gathered together various 5B sticks, wood tip, conventional nylon tip, both in acorn shape, and a round tip wood stick, for comparison purposes. ![]() For those who don't know what these are, these sticks sport a ribbed nylon tip.įirst I tried them in my studio, all alone. OK so recently I got a brick of Regal Tip 5B sticks in the "E" series.
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