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Innovative IP1 General Hickory Concert Snare Drumsticks

Model: INN-IP1

Availability: In Stock

$11.95 (Sold in Pairs)

The IP-1 is designed for general concert snare drum use and is NOT just another SD1!! This stick is constructed of heartwood resulting in a denser and slightly heavier stick weight. The IP-1 is designed slightly thicker and longer for...
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Innovative IP1 General Hickory Concert Snare Drumsticks - Product Information

The IP-1 is designed for general concert snare drum use and is NOT just another SD1!!

This stick is constructed of heartwood resulting in a denser and slightly heavier stick weight. The IP-1 is designed slightly thicker and longer for increased control and balance.

The elongated oval bead creates a darker sound, while the short taper increases the tip weight for better response at lower dynamic levels. The IP-1 is an excellent multipurpose concert snare drum stick.

Features:
-Heartwood Hickory
-Elongated Oval Bead
-Short Taper
-Length: 16 9/16
-Thickness: .650

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Comments:

I've been using IP1 sticks for 7 full years and will continue to swear by them going into college band. The weight of the stick is a little heavier than comparable sticks (such as the SD1) and the center of mass is a little further towards the butt of the stick. This is hard to get used to initially, but eventually results in a stick that feels solid in your hand and is very easy to control during articulate passages & at most dynamics found in concert music. It dents easier than a harder wood like persimmon but the low cost & high density of these sticks mean they last surprisingly long & are easy to replace. Their one major shortcoming is roll passages. The barrel shape lowers rebound & makes smooth rolls harder to sustain. An SD1 or Tim Genis signature does a lot better on double stroke & buzz rolls. Overall, the IP1 is a great stick for articulate passages and will encompass a majority of repertoire for both beginners and experienced players

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Posted By:

Josh Dek

Rating:

5.00

Great Stix

Comments:

As an educator I'm looking for great sticks that allow me to step in and demonstrate different rudiments with my beginning percussionists. These sticks do that job extremely well. Enjoy!

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Posted By:

Tyrone G.

Rating:

4.00

Heavy

Comments:

If you like heavy sticks then theses sticks are for you. The rear of the sticks are not as wide as I thought meaning concert sticks with a large grip area is better to control.

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Posted By:

Edward

Rating:

3.00

Satisfied

Comments:

These are really good drum sticks. Unfortunately, my 7 year old sons hands are really small so he is having a really hard time holding the sticks. He will get used to them as he gets older.

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Posted By:

Marie

Rating:

5.00

Better than the SD1? Questionable

Comments:

Well not a terrible stick, I find the IP1 to actually be inferior to the SD1, the old standard that Innovative seems to be trying to one-up for a few reasons: 1) the weight of the IP1 is set back, making multiple bounce rolls, especially those at low volume levels, more difficult; overall, this kind of weighting is particularly unsatisfactory for beginning and intermediate-level snare drum players. Also, contrary to the description, the IP1 also doesn't seem particularly dense; 2) the tip is flattened rather than round, another feature that seems to reduce rebound (though I am not an expert snare drum player and cannot say this with absolute certainty); 3) the particular pair I bought was possibly defective--after a couple months of pretty light use, one stick snapped cleanly in half when being used with appropriate technique, in an appropriate situation. This could also have just been the result of the wood, which doesn't seem to be particularly dense, as I mentioned. Other than that, this stick works best in general concert playing--it seems to dent easily, so be wary of using it on any sharp surfaces (drum rims, cow bell, etc.).

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Posted By:

anonymous

Rating:

3.00
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