Brushes
Are you in need of wire or nylon drum brushes? Let the knowledgeable staff at Columbus Percussion know and they will help you find the exactly the brush for you.
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Headhunters Sweepers Brushes
Are our ‘Stick with the Groove’ wood handle retractable brushes. These are our longest brush. The unique handle is a perfect sideways fit for drummers already using the maple or hickory ‘grooves’ drum sticks. There really is no other brush like the Sweepers! Learn More -
Headhunters Sandman Brushes
Sandman have similar characteristics to the Dreamcatchers. However, the Sandman are 20% larger is size and the filaments are comprised of polypropylene. This combination makes them more rugged and can be used on different percussion instruments as well as drum set. They Hoop allows the compresses the poly filaments in to the drumhead for an awesome fatback beat and also provides an ‘auto-focus’ cymbal connection. Learn More -
Headhunters Rhino Brushes
These are some of the most unique modern brush designs to reach drummers today. Wire drum brushes were first invented in 1913. After 100 years of very little changes to the concept of wire brushes, we and redesigned and revolutionized the entire concept. Rhino incorporate an adjustable polycarbonate rod and a traditional non retractable wire brush. The rod used in the Rhino is heavier and stiffer than that of the Cyclops and there is no bead. When rod is engaged in or impacted in rims or cymbals the sound it very distinct. The larger rod has incredible reflex and therefore its rebound is extremely fast. Learn More -
Headhunters Dreamcatchers REM Hybrid Brushes
All the Dreamcatchers are some of the most unique modern brush designs to reach drummers today. Wire drum brushes were first invented in 1913. After 100 years of very little changes to the concept of wire brushes, we and redesigned and revolutionized the entire concept. Dreamcatchers REM incorporate two adjustable nylon hoops and a traditional non retractable wire brush. The hoops are expandable or can be retracted back to the handle. The hoop can be played upside or downside. The concept is to guarantee a focal point can be achieved with the greatest amount of ease. When playing on the upside a drummer will notice the wires rest against the nylon hoop thereby increasing their ability to rebound at a faster rate. The drummer will also notice the ease with which a simple back beat can be realized when adjusting the ‘hoop’ to a larger size. REM are back beat enabled and cymbals tone experienced! The REM are the more subtle of the Dreamcatchers design and weigh the least. The nylons hoops add approximately 4 grams to the overall weight of the brush. Learn More -
Headhunters Cyclops Hybrid Brushes
These are some of the most unique modern brush designs to reach drummers today. Wire drum brushes were first invented in 1913. After 100 years of very little changes to the concept of wire brushes, we and redesigned and revolutionized the entire concept. Cyclops Brushes incorporate an adjustable polycarbonate rod with an adjustable bead and a traditional non retractable wire brush. The rod is centered above and over the wire brush fan. The rod can be adjusted in length and height by adjusting the O rings. The bead can be set to a position along the rod. The purpose of the bead and rod are to provide a focal point as desired. The added materials are extremely light and incredibly strong with very fast response and memory flexibility. They do not encumber the function of the traditional brush. Learn More -
Headhunters Black Rhino Hybrid Brushes
Brush-like/rod combo. These are comprised of polyrod filaments flared outward similar to a non-retractable wire filament brush. They are 14 inches long, the handle is slotted and a removable ¼ inch diameter polycarbonate rod is added for additional dynamic textures. The rod sounds beautiful on cymbals and by simply turning the Rhino to the side rim shots can be introduced to your Black Rhino experience! The ideas are many…….your ideas go here! Learn More -
Headhunters Saber-tooth Brushes
When you really need to get the cymbal definition, the double beaded rods got it covered. Reposition the nylon tip or change the length of the rods to get the sound and volume you need. Play them like a regular brush and or turn them sideways to emphasize the tip and rod. Learn More -
Headhunters Dreamcatchers WIRED Hybrid Brushes
Dreamcatchers WIRED incorporate an adjustable braided stainless steel wire coated in a red nylon and a traditional non retractable wire brush. These are the heaviest in weight, and add approximately 20 grams. to the weight of the brush. They are back beat enabled! The cymbal tone will be clearly audible. The bright red hoop is expandable or can be retracted back to the handle. The hoop can be played upside or downside. The concept is to guarantee a focal point that can be achieved with the greatest amount of ease. Playing with the hoop upside, the hoop will compress the wires into the drum and produce a big fat back beat. We can’t say enough about the Dreamcatchers WIRED…………….you’ll just have to get plugged in to get unplugged with these dreamers. Learn More -
Headhunters Dreamcatchers Hybrid Brushes
These are some of the most unique modern brush designs to reach drummers today. Wire drum brushes were first invented in 1913. After 100 years of very little changes to the concept of wire brushes, we and redesigned and revolutionized the entire concept. Dreamcatchers incorporate an adjustable nylon hoop and a traditional non retractable wire brush. The hoop is expandable or can be retracted back to the handle. The hoop can be played upside or downside. The concept is to guarantee a focal point can be achieved with the greatest amount of ease. When playing on the upside a drummer will notice the wires rest against the nylon hoop thereby increasing their ability to rebound at a faster rate. The drummer will also notice the ease with which a simple back beat can be realized when adjusting the ‘hoop’ to a larger size. Learn More -
Headhunters Bullets Hybrid Brushes
Bullets incorporate a tapered nylon sleeve at the playing end of the brush. This allows the player great accent control, cymbal ping sounds, bright bell tones even some interesting cross-stick type options. As with all our hybrid brushes, incorporating their unique features into your playing style and musical approach can open up bring new and exciting ideas to your drumming voice. Learn More