Mallets from the Mike Manieri series, a world-renowned vibraphonist. A lightweight design with a rich sound and reduced attack sound. A hard model that produces a sound with presence even in large ensembles.
Signature mallet of vibraphonist Dave Samuels. Lightweight, thin handle, and clear attack. Deep resonance of the fundamental tone is suitable for various musical genres. Hard model that produces a realistic sound.
A versatile medium-hard model from the Ed Smith family. Its tone blends well with the surrounding sounds, making it perfect for both solo playing and ensemble playing.
It features a heavy weight and powerful sound. The keys can be made to resonate even with a light touch, making it ideal for playing in large halls or outdoors.
This is the signature mallet of world-renowned vibraphonist Joe Locke. The thick, short mallet provides excellent stability. This Crossover model features a clear attack and produces good sound quality across the entire range.
Mallets from the Mike Manieri series by world-renowned vibraphonist. Lightweight design produces a rich sound with reduced attack sound. Medium-soft model ideal for small ensembles.
This is the signature mallet of vibraphonist Stephon Harris. It is a hard model with brilliant grain. The short handle and large, heavy head are perfect for jazz style. This series is for advanced players and has excellent stability.
This is the signature model mallet of Tony Miceli, a world-renowned vibraphonist. It has a pleasant bounce when you hit it, and is suitable for a wide range of musical genres. The shiny gold tape and head design that mixes various colors are also attractive.
The ALBRIGHT series by world-renowned vibraphonist Warren Wolf. The hardness is medium-hard. The handle is 0.5"" shorter than the SHA series. The heavy, large head is ideal for jazz style. This mallet is stable and suitable for advanced players.