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Vic Firth X7A - American Classic Hickory Extreme 7A

Description

Features:

  • Collar: medium
  • Color: Natural
  • Diameter: 1.35 cm
  • Instrument: drums
  • Length (cm): 41.91 cm
  • Material: hickory
  • Tip material: wood
  • Tip: tear drop
The American Classic series combines tradition and Vic Firth style. These drumsticks are made from hickory, a dense wood with little flexibility for a more intense sound. Hickory, being a tough wood, is capable of withstanding many shocks. The tips are cut to give you the best cymbal response.
X7A: thin, light and wide-ranging
The X7A is the ideal choice for drummers looking for lightness, finesse and expressiveness. At Vic Firth, as at other leading manufacturers, the X7A shares essential characteristics: a natural grip, controlled weight, a streamlined shape to suit both electric and acoustic music, and a tear drop-shaped tip, versatile on both cymbals and heads.
Uncompromising manufacturing
Vic Firth's X7A embodies a remarkable level of quality. Each pair of drumsticks is cut from carefully selected wood, rigorously calibrated and perfectly matched. Manufacturing precision and quality control are beyond reproach - a standard the brand has never deviated from.
A musician first and foremost.
Before heading up the brand that still bears his name today, the late Vic Firth was first and foremost an accomplished percussionist who practiced his art under some of the world's greatest conductors in the Boston Symphony Orchestra. His first pair of drumsticks was designed to meet the needs of a piece of music for which he wanted a particular sound and feel. Assisted by the world's greatest drummers, the brand's designers have retained this requirement to market - among others - the American Classic series, which brings together the basis of models designed to adapt to every hand and, above all, every musical context.
Brand reference number: PVF X7A
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