Vic Firth American Custom SD10 Swinger
Oval tip. A dance band stick. Slightly lighter and faster than the SD9.
L = 16 1/8" | Dia. = .610"
L = 16 1/8" | Dia. = .610"
SKU:
SD10
Details
Details
The American Custom® line consists of a variety of models conceived and engineered by Vic Firth – performer and teacher. The first manufacturer to apply the concept of a round striking surface to drumstick design, Vic developed the other originals that complete the line with jazz players in mind.
All models are turned from select rock maple for a light, fast-playing stick with great flex and rebound. The Custom line is perfect for the artist who is playing lighter types of music, or prefers a beefier stick without a lot of weight.
All models are turned from select rock maple for a light, fast-playing stick with great flex and rebound. The Custom line is perfect for the artist who is playing lighter types of music, or prefers a beefier stick without a lot of weight.
Additional Info
Additional Info
| SKU | SD10 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Vic Firth |
| Stick Application | Drumset |
| Drumstick Wood | Maple |
| Drumstick Tip | Wood |
| Drumstick Finish | Lacquered |
Reviews
Customer Reviews (2)
- SD10 great all around model
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SD10 has been my choice for the last 18 years...great cymbal definition and balance for complex snare and set patterns. On the harder tunes that require a high Moeller stroke on the 2 and 4 (i.e. Kenny Aronoff), just switch to using the butt end, and that balance and lightness of the maple weight makes that motion and hit--right on the target!Price Value Quality
www.rebbilinski.com
(Posted on 10/21/2011) - My go to stick.
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This is my go to stick. Light but still beefy so I don't feel like I need to grip the stick really tight as I have a tendency to do with smaller sticks. Very versatile. More so than the "dance band" description might lead you to believe. (Posted on 10/27/2010)Price Value Quality
Customer Reviews (0)
- SD10 great all around model
-
SD10 has been my choice for the last 18 years...great cymbal definition and balance for complex snare and set patterns. On the harder tunes that require a high Moeller stroke on the 2 and 4 (i.e. Kenny Aronoff), just switch to using the butt end, and that balance and lightness of the maple weight makes that motion and hit--right on the target!Price Value Quality
www.rebbilinski.com
(Posted on 10/21/2011) - My go to stick.
-
This is my go to stick. Light but still beefy so I don't feel like I need to grip the stick really tight as I have a tendency to do with smaller sticks. Very versatile. More so than the "dance band" description might lead you to believe. (Posted on 10/27/2010)Price Value Quality
