A 4-sided beater I'll have to check it out thanks. anybody else?
I will also check out that beater also,I have the Tama CB90F felt beater on most of my pedals. I find I can get a lower fundamental note with that beater. It's light, responsive and well balanced. On anything smaller than a 20" bass, I use a "powder puff" beater to enhance the low end.
Dennis
That beater's crazy I would have too play it first. oooooooo Chris Adler uses it so I must buy it. LOLI don't know if this will fit your pedal , but inmy opinion is the best beater :
http://www.music123.com/Axis-Sonic-Hammer-Beater-446359-i1139247.Music123
That beater's crazy I would have too play it first. oooooooo Chris Adler uses it so I must buy it. LOL
Bonzolead
Without a single doubt the Tama CB90 Iron Cobra beater. The wood beater head for a more natural "drum stick on drumhead" sound, and the felt beater head for a more refined sound.
Wood- clicky, sort of triggered kind of sound
Felt- thumpy, softer sound (unless you pound on it)
Rubber- I'd just stick to wood and felt, there's really no distinctive sound you can get from a rubber beater, which makes them a little pointless. You hardly ever see drummers use them.
Without a single doubt the Tama CB90 Iron Cobra beater. The wood beater head for a more natural "drum stick on drumhead" sound, and the felt beater head for a more refined sound.
Wood- clicky, sort of triggered kind of sound
Felt- thumpy, softer sound (unless you pound on it)
Rubber- I'd just stick to wood and felt, there's really no distinctive sound you can get from a rubber beater, which makes them a little pointless. You hardly ever see drummers use them.