WHY I'm NO LONGER With VIC FIRTH - The Whole Story

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 438

  • @RobBeatdownBrown
    @RobBeatdownBrown  5 років тому +89

    *HEY Y'ALL! I'm going to be completely transparent here and say that I've considered changing the name of the video, just because I don't want to disrespect VF sticks in any way. But after flip-floppin back and forth, I decided to just leave it. Y'all know me anyways! The straight truth is that I DID think they were great sticks when I was using them, and STILL think they make great sticks! It was just time for a change for me. So...check out the video for the straight scoop on why I decided to switch and to see what I'm hittin' with now!* 🤓🥁🔥

    • @Jerrodbdrums
      @Jerrodbdrums 5 років тому +1

      @rob very inspiring!!

    • @Simonewhitesim-1music
      @Simonewhitesim-1music 5 років тому +1

      Right on. I'm with pro mark.

    • @undermeslengting
      @undermeslengting 5 років тому +1

      Interesting. I made the same switch about a week ago to the Promark Active Grip rebou d 7A's. Absolutely love 'em.

    • @dreamopeth
      @dreamopeth 5 років тому +1

      Might consider the fire sticks. I'm using Benny Grebs sticks I really rate them.

    • @MrPistons4life
      @MrPistons4life 5 років тому +1

      I've had these sticks going on 3 weeks and they're sick and everything you said was spot on I'm back playing promark.

  • @mattydread6618
    @mattydread6618 5 років тому +39

    Rob, I have been following you for years, and although I do not personally know you I feel that seeing you through your videos I can tell you have a lot of integrity. Although it was not easy for you to come to that decision, I appreciate your honesty and openness. I am also a Vic guy, but now I have to try these sticks! Thanks Bro!

  • @jedfriedland1520
    @jedfriedland1520 5 років тому +17

    One of the coolest and most consistent drum related channels out there. Thanks, Rob for this one. Love your candor and your delivery. Drumming is first rate too!

  • @pjones8404
    @pjones8404 3 роки тому +5

    I am a drummer of 49 years and I landed with those exact sticks as well. Promark sent me prototypes of the forward and rebound sticks when they were in pretesting stage and I instantly fell in love the rebound model. But the prototypes were a 5A which is too small for me. When I tried the 5B everything felt perfect. I really love em.

  • @DerekInTheFront
    @DerekInTheFront 5 років тому

    This video was very transparent and that is refreshing. I'm so glad that you made this video. Thank you so much!

  • @progression_decibel
    @progression_decibel 5 років тому +21

    Over the past few years, Promark and Evans has really upped their games with drumming product and as such I have found myself switching to their side. I am currently loving the 5B Shiri Oak sticks or the Thomas Pridgen signatures. I've tried the black ActiveGrip Portnoy model and that was cool, I'm interested in grabbing/trying a pair of the newer "clearer" ActiveGrip they just came out with. Good luck on your journey Rob, what a great YT channel.

  • @MattGarwood777
    @MattGarwood777 5 років тому +3

    Just ordered a set of firegrain 5b rebounds... as a traditional grip drummer, I'm always looking to find the stick that lets me grip it further back for more power without sacrificing the balance. Hoping the weight being shifted towards the back end to be just the thing. You're my favorite YT drummer, man - keep up what you're doing. I dig it!

  • @gaboogablah
    @gaboogablah 5 років тому +4

    I started using promark in the 80s and never changed. They have a certain feel, and the way their lacquer gives a better grip the longer you play, from the heat of your hand.
    They just feel more solid or dense, and the firth always felt like pine or a dry wood.
    The fire grain are harder than normal sticks. So you don't need nylon tip for harder tip like on the bells, rides ping, etc.

  • @jcsihp
    @jcsihp 4 роки тому

    Brother Rob - thank you! I moved over to Promark! I bought 5A and 5B - firegrain and the active grip Rebound! I have always played VF 5As and did some stick “strength training” with 2Bs! But that active grip Rebound 5b from Promark gives me that meaty feel with the light feel and speed of the old 5a VF. Sweet sticks! I also love that clean tacky feel that makes the sticks just stick to your hands - they don’t slip like the old VF sticks. Thank you for the review and recommendation! I have already turned my young drum friends to the new Promark line and they love them as well!

  • @flooper8441
    @flooper8441 5 років тому +58

    I use to play with Vic Firth, then the Vater sticks attacked.

    • @psychoticmane20
      @psychoticmane20 4 роки тому +2

      Vater stick are very durable. I had a mix match pair I have been using for a couple years

    • @ArrowThrills
      @ArrowThrills 3 роки тому +2

      Vater sticks suck in my opinion there cheap.

    • @ArrowThrills
      @ArrowThrills 3 роки тому +2

      Mine end up breaking after 2 or 3 weeks of usage.

    • @aristotle5698
      @aristotle5698 3 роки тому +3

      I used all brands Vic, Promark, now Vater, and man.....Vater rules. I used three pairs of promark, felt like those were the ones, but then I tried Vater.

    • @windexfighter77
      @windexfighter77 3 роки тому +3

      Same here. I started with Vic and I always thought all sticks were pretty much the same. I was always trying new models because nothing ever felt quite right for my hands. I ended up trying a pair of Vaters (my first) that I fell absolutely in love with feel-wise and they ended up outlasting all of the Vics I ever tried. That was 10 years ago and I haven’t looked back.

  • @drumcorelovor3039
    @drumcorelovor3039 5 років тому +1

    I support ya dude! I personally don’t enjoy promark, but ya know music is all about what you like so I hope you enjoy the change!

  • @rufusdavis137
    @rufusdavis137 2 роки тому +5

    As a HUGE fan of Promark I can honestly say that the Japanese white oak 747s have never let me down! Gotta love the length and durability of em’

    • @ricklang_drummer
      @ricklang_drummer Рік тому

      As a HUGE fan of Promark I can honestly say that their oak stick is the only stick I have ever used for the past 25 years that split through the entire length of the stick within 5 min rehearsal with the big band, Needless to say, I will never buy oak sticks again.

    • @jjmarcos
      @jjmarcos Рік тому +1

      Promark sticks are freaking 15 dollars. The Japanese oak are like 20. Idk how anyone not endorsed can keep using promark.

    • @robpennington9237
      @robpennington9237 Рік тому

      I've used ProMark since 1993.
      I started using their black color coated 5b then I went to the 727 ball tip.
      Then eventually I was turned on to the Neil Peart 747 signature model and have used them till just recently when they discontinued it. And I loved those sticks, Shira Kashi oak is the greatest.
      I hammer the shit out of them and they last for months. Now I'm using the 747b SKO in nylon tip. Half an inch longer slightly thicker but awesome

  • @buzjohnson8546
    @buzjohnson8546 5 років тому +1

    Hey Rob, love your videos and back in the day ProMark was all I used to use. Kind of hard to find here in SC at the Music Stores, but plan to go online to buy. Thanks for the info! Keep it coming.

  • @dennisstgermain442
    @dennisstgermain442 5 років тому

    Good Luck with the change !! Looking forward to your reviews of their products . Change is good . 8-)

  • @josteinv.jordet257
    @josteinv.jordet257 4 роки тому

    I am definitely buying these sticks! I tried them when i was at the Norwegian Mastership in brass music in Bergen, im buying them. Looking forward to new videos man, keep it going👍

  • @leonardsmith2170
    @leonardsmith2170 5 років тому +2

    This is a stand-up display of integrity! I'm proud to subscribe to you channel, Rob! Take care.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  5 років тому +2

      Thanks for that comment, man 🙂👊🏽

    • @leonardsmith2170
      @leonardsmith2170 5 років тому +2

      You are always welcome and thank you for making me a better drummer.

  • @MattyWill1
    @MattyWill1 5 років тому +45

    I knew it was promark before you said it. I've been using pro mark for years now . I love them. I'm a hard hitter and can break sticks . They last so long .

    • @gbirdo4718
      @gbirdo4718 5 років тому +3

      Promark is the shit. I love my active grip sticks. They get even grippier when they heat up from your hands. But at the same time they don’t feel sticky.

    • @Darrylizer1
      @Darrylizer1 5 років тому

      I've been using Vic Firths for a while now and I'm tired of replacing sticks. They feel great but they just don't last. I'm gonna go back to Promarks.

    • @thedrummerdude777
      @thedrummerdude777 4 роки тому

      I'm gonna be THAT guy and say, "when I played Pro Mark, they broke after playing a single set on stage" but the truth is that I actually really like Pro Mark but why the hell are they so expensive??

  • @thomasnussbaum4711
    @thomasnussbaum4711 5 років тому

    Honest and right to the point as always. Oddly enough, I‘ve changed to Promark a few months ago, too. I‘ve played sticks with long elongated tapers to get a nice rebound but I hadn‘t the control or the power I needed. And I have extreme dry hands and had problems holding the sticks. Then I tried the Rich Redmond Active Grip, BAM! It worked great. Funny enough, I can play with more finesse and control, too!

  • @Ghost3789
    @Ghost3789 5 років тому +5

    Congrats on the new partnership with Pro-Mark sticks.

  • @legacyShredder1
    @legacyShredder1 5 років тому +1

    Can't lie; Due to this video I had to try out the Select Balance line. I ordered the two different 5a sizes in rebound and forward balance, although they made a mistake and sent me a pair of 5b rebounds. The best happy accident to happen to me in years. I love the 5b rebound.

  • @todds5095
    @todds5095 5 років тому

    This video just blew my mind... the EXACT same experience for me a couple weeks back with the Forward 5B Acorn!!! Played and would bulk buy the VF "Vinnie" model, he's bailed so ordered a couple pair of these on a lark. Changed my life! Instantly 20% better in all areas, and so much fun to play!!! i can't believe it!

  • @richeichelberg2179
    @richeichelberg2179 5 років тому

    Congrats Rob! Both companies make great sticks. You can't go wrong either way!

  • @snickles431
    @snickles431 5 років тому

    Cool to see you playing Promark! I've been using the Shira Kashi Oak 5B's as my mainstays for a long time. Love 'em. I tried the fire grain ones in the 5B classic taper and dig those too. I want to try out the rebounds to see if they're for me. The crazy thing about the fire grains are that they last as long as the oak ones. I got the same mileage as you did out of yours. Definitely different feels between the SKO and Fire Grain; both are great!

  • @slickingdom
    @slickingdom 5 років тому

    Nice!!! I just recently switched to the Vic Firth Steve Gadd natural finish stick. The sonic change is remarkable and had my bandmates wondering, "what'd he do"??? I was digging the way you "saw" or "chop" on the stick. My issue is tip chipping (I use wood and don't really care for the nylon tips). At any rate, nice video!!

  • @petermcnallt12pm
    @petermcnallt12pm 5 років тому

    Best choice you ever made Rob mate!! Best sticks in the world, have used them since I was 10, first set of sticks I ever picked up, ONLY sticks I will use...sorry but VF break easily, feel horrible....never liked them...been preachin' on PM for years since I started..so glad you made the change, you won't regret it and so glad to see more and more people discovering these amazing sticks! Welcome to the family, welcome home!

  • @johnpietrolaj8917
    @johnpietrolaj8917 5 років тому

    Congrats! My first drumsticks when I was 10 years old in 1980 were Promark. I like them a lot!

  • @jaytaylor965
    @jaytaylor965 5 років тому +2

    I use the Firegrains also. I jump between the 7a and the 5a. Absolutely love them. I was trying every stick out there until I decided on Promark. Glad I did.

  • @-Ricky_Spanish-
    @-Ricky_Spanish- 5 років тому

    The right stick is a very subjective and personal thing. I used to play ProMark 5A's for 10-12 years, but as I got older and my style changed to being less heavy and more dynamic, I felt I needed something lighter. After years of searching, I found the VF AJ4 was the perfect stick for me.
    Good for you for being honest about it and not fake sponsoring something you no longer use, although you are still featured on VF's web site. :)

  • @dahhmlife
    @dahhmlife 5 років тому +1

    It's a good feeling when you find the sticks that match you personally. Happy for you!

  • @XeRo333
    @XeRo333 3 роки тому

    Was playing Vic Firth for awhile and then I tried some Promark sticks and I really liked them!! I went from Vic Firth 5B Extremes to Promark Forward 5B Firegrain sticks and I LOVE them
    Never going back!!

  • @b.p.879
    @b.p.879 Рік тому

    Haha, man just for the heck of it I guessed "Promark Rebounds", since that's what I've been using for the past year and was surprised to hear your answer! They really are well balanced. I've mostly used Vic firth 5a and 5b, but I'm really liking the 5a Rebounds.

  • @johnryan3374
    @johnryan3374 5 років тому

    Great to see you found a good stick to match your style and needs. I prefer Pro-Mark and Vater Sticks personally.

  • @keysbythenumbers
    @keysbythenumbers 5 років тому +1

    I changed to the ProMark LA series. All the drummers at my church really dig them. For me, it's a great stick and I enjoy using them!

  • @justinchapman9880
    @justinchapman9880 5 років тому

    What's up mr beatdown brown just givin u a shout out from Memphis Tennessee!!!! Whoop whoop! Lol But hey I totally feel u on this. I'm not an endorser but I've used vater for a long time but I saw those exact pair of fire pro mark 5b sticks and got them and I absolutely love them. I usually play a little heavy. I use them at church. I dont play out any where. I'm retired...or u could say I gave up playing at bars and stuff.....I just say Im retired. ..lol........so I just play at church...So Congrats and keep rockin. Love your vids brother.

  • @DennisLeeflang
    @DennisLeeflang 5 років тому

    I was with VF for 12 years. Incredible consistency, but never totally comfortable. Was with Vater for a couple of years. Same deal. Pro-Mark classic 5B's were the first sticks I purchased as a kid. When I picked up a pair of those out of curiosity last year I was blown away by how familiar and comfortable they felt. Switched right then. It's funny how sometimes we're introduced to industry reps and offered endorsements, while we should really follow the path of using what we truly prefer. The rebound and forward 5B are both great and truly different variations of the same stick, rather than completely different sticks. The classic 5B sits right in between them and works just great for me. The thing that makes the Firegrain sticks so durable is not only the flame treatment, but mostly the fact that they select the heaviest dowels for those so the wood is heavier and denser, which adds to durability. A Firegrain stick is about 15% heavier than its regular counterpart. But man... In the 5B selection alone, Promark offers the classic 5B in regular, Firegrain and then two variations of ActiveGrip. Then the same with the two select balance models. That's 12 variations of a 5B right there. Then there are variations with different tips, as well as without lacquer. I think there are about 20 variations of the 5B alone. Other companies have maybe 2 or 3 variations of the 5B and none of them worked for me. Ironically, Promark's Classic 5B is my stick of choice, despite all the variations. I will use the transparent Activegrip sometimes when the venue is a bit chilly and/or my hands are dry. If you can't find your perfect stick with Promark, you might as well give up. They somehow were the "underdog" for many years, but they are the absolute leaders today. And apart from the incredible product, D'Addario sets the world's standard for how to treat their artists and musicians in general. Incredible company. Proud fellow endorser here! Keep up the great work and let me know if you're ever in LA.

  • @zildmaster
    @zildmaster 5 років тому

    Nice! Amazing what new sticks can do for inspiration. I'm a Vic guy but I might have to check these out. Also, those Pro-Mark TB5 brushes are my go to brush so I hope you like them too!

  • @junctionbeats6074
    @junctionbeats6074 5 років тому

    Beautiful Sticks! Good Stuff Rob!

  • @curtishinkle7885
    @curtishinkle7885 3 роки тому

    New subscriber Rob, i cant get enough of your vids, and your sense of humor too,im glad you did come clean as you said, a nice testimony too, the fire sticks and the pro marks have a similar approach as does tapered, weighted fly fishing line, and most important to me im glad to see a pro like yourself chewing up sticks just as i do at the taper... hi hats are brutal......i am a bit befudeled that vic wasnt or didnt seem interested?? in your feeling and desire for a different model and tool up to remotely mimic promarks you currently like and play, just to keep you happy AND market something else too, im sure the market is there right? HUGE FAN..

  • @Longhunter207
    @Longhunter207 3 роки тому

    I made the same jump recently. Picked up some 7A Forward Fire Grains....different balance than I’m used to, but man! Love these things!

  • @jasonhawkins8022
    @jasonhawkins8022 4 роки тому

    I love the Buddy Rich sticks from Vic Firth. My all-time favorite!

  • @pjones8404
    @pjones8404 5 років тому

    exact stick I am using..(not that it matters to anyone but me). I find them extremely comfortable. The rebound was the missing ingredient vs. my old sticks and the firegrain wood tip has a slightly more defined "ping" on ride cymbals. I did an open jam a few months ago and I asked the host drummer to us a pair and they ended up being used all evening by every drummer that came up. I noticed instantly that the ride was more defined and focused with the firegrain stick than his normal 747 stick. (wood tip as well). Also..inspecting the pair at the end of a three plus hour jam..they looked incredible. They are clearly more durable than the non firegrain counterpart.

  • @openyoureyes4799
    @openyoureyes4799 5 років тому +1

    I use the Promark Classic 5A, and the Rebound 5A. I love them! Although mine are pretty chewed up now!

  • @jimwilcox7625
    @jimwilcox7625 Рік тому

    Just a note from an old drummer. I played Promark Oak sticks when I was a full time musician 40+ years ago. The main reason was my pal had a music related business that could get the sticks at a discount. It was great but it took me many years to learn that the main reason our sticks wear is the metal rims on our drums, essentially the snare. Duh, right. Anyway, my epiphany came when I purchase a used Yamaha Steve Jordan signature snare. It came with wooden rims. The seller also sent the stock metal rims as well. I had never played a snare with wood rims. It took some getting used to because of the width as opposed to the metal rim. However, once I got used to the rim size, I loved it. The sound is very cool and I don't eat drum sticks like in the past. The sticks will wear but its more of a case of dents than chewing up. My cymbals do more damage than the rims, by far. The snare sounds great. So, try using wood rims on your snare. You play it many times more than you other drums and you usually don't do rim shots on the toms. It will be worth the added cost because you will not be replacing sticks as often as before. Also, if you want good sticks for low cost, check out Drum Bum. They sell "Sticks" brand. Yes, they are made in China, but they are good quality and currently sell for $25/12 pair. There is high demand due to the price, but it's a great deal and with wood rims on your snare. you will be way ahead of the game. Good luck and rock on!!

  • @jamisbillson4872
    @jamisbillson4872 5 років тому

    And love your honest philosophy too mate. Brilliant. I’m a Firegrain convert.

  • @matthewsherman9765
    @matthewsherman9765 5 років тому +5

    What’s funny is I recently switched from Pro Mark to Vic Firth and then eventually discovered Vater which I’m using currently.
    If a particular stick inspires your playing than that’s your stick. If that changes over time that’s fine. Always keep experimenting and improving.
    Pro Mark still makes great stuff, just gotta trust your gut. I think the Vater LA.5A and 5B have great balance and high moisture content which makes them more durable IMHO. Again this is just my preference after playing Pro Mark for 20+ years and then checking out the other brands. They all make great sticks.

    • @Mizman76
      @Mizman76 5 років тому

      I use only Vater. I absolutely LOVE their sticks. They just feel so quality to me. I'm not endorsed and can/will play other sticks when the need is there. But my money goes to Vater ALWAYS.

  • @jfkdrms
    @jfkdrms 5 років тому +1

    Other way round for me with select balance my man, always played rock but wanted to use a 5a and always felt small, so stuck with 5b and 2b bit they are too big for my hands... so for me its FORWARD 5A FIREGRAIN!!!! LotsI of power from a smaller stick, Im with you bro 👌

  • @JDKrug
    @JDKrug 5 років тому

    I used to use only Remo and Vic Firth, but over time I switched to Evans and Promark. I still prefer using VF brushes but as of about 3 or 4 years ago, when I became a beta tester for Promark, I switched companies. I tested the Rebound Active Grip and a pair of Firegrains. I still have the original pair of Activegrip 5As, primarily used for practice now, but that lasted pretty long

  • @everettspears8036
    @everettspears8036 5 років тому +3

    Yes I switched as well. Promark Firegrain sticks for me. Can't pick up another pair.

  • @BobSchoepenjr
    @BobSchoepenjr 4 роки тому +10

    At 3:20 ...LOVE AT FIRST STICKS ! Haha 😂

  • @cilius88
    @cilius88 5 років тому

    Glad you found something that works for you! I am still looking :)

  • @franciscowidmer
    @franciscowidmer 5 років тому

    Damn Rob!, I swear I knew you was going to talk about the firegrain from promark from the beginning of the video... I've been using them since april 2018 I think and they are just awesome! I was using models from promark (select balance but no firegrains) for 3 years for the exact same reason you said, but I always wondered why they couldn't be a little more resistant... and firegrain was the answer.

  • @buddyandian
    @buddyandian 5 років тому

    I use Promark too for years ! Very good choice Bro !

  • @gabepalumbo6733
    @gabepalumbo6733 5 років тому +1

    I switched the Pro-Mark fire grains as well. They provide a beautiful sound on the drums(although it’s all relative). For me it makes the drums sound darker.

  • @vinivicci1
    @vinivicci1 3 роки тому

    I really like the Vic Firth AJ-6. It has all that rebound. I will check these out!

  • @SockerConny80
    @SockerConny80 5 років тому

    I got the 5A firegrain sticks as soon as i first saw them. I do admit it was the look that made me pick them up, i mean.. come on, they are beautiful!
    That said my go to stick is Wincent 5A XL. I choose to put my grip a bit further up the stick than most for that extra control and power with doubles,
    at the cost of some dexterity.

  • @padistedor
    @padistedor 5 років тому +5

    I knew it was promark before you said it. I love the way their sticks feel but they always broke on me too easy so I stopped using them. I will try the ones you got and see how it goes.

    • @faultycow8307
      @faultycow8307 5 років тому

      There's something weird about Promark to me, like the density is off. They never feel heavy enough to me and I'm a light player

  • @MrPistons4life
    @MrPistons4life 5 років тому

    I'm going to be looking for these beatdown. Everything you said to try has been dead on so my next pairs of sticks will be the 5a rebound balance fire sticks. Just FYI I'm also going UVMad on my floortom and kick on my oak customs too.

  • @jessereyna9274
    @jessereyna9274 5 років тому

    First pair of sticks I ever bought was pro-mark. I tried vater and Vic Firth but they didn’t feel as good. Twenty years later, still still beating with pro-mark. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Hadrorex
    @Hadrorex 3 роки тому +3

    Rob found something better. I've never taken the word of an endorser. I gotta see for myself.

  • @larkstonguesinaspic4814
    @larkstonguesinaspic4814 4 роки тому

    I used to think Vic Firth is the only drum stick brand I didn't care about the others. But once I needed a pair I went into a drum shop that had just ran out of Vic firths.. so I bought a pair of Vater Fusion stick... And that's what I've been using since then!

  • @ThrashRebel
    @ThrashRebel 3 роки тому

    I’m a guitarist and the first thing I notice about a guitar is the feel of the neck in my hands.
    I played a Gretsch Electromatic the other day and the neck just didn’t feel right, so I quickly lost interest.
    I love the feel of Jackson, Gibson and PRS necks.

  • @TheSirse
    @TheSirse Рік тому

    I've recently switched from Vic First 5AN Extreme to Vater VH5AS. While they're not quite as good in terms of rebound, they just feel that little bit better in the hand.
    I also really like the ProMarks, they're just way out of my price range here in South Africa.

  • @drumsNstuff79
    @drumsNstuff79 5 років тому

    Great video! We all go through playing changes and our preferences change as well. You handled the transition very professional and real classy. I mean c'mon we can argue who's better for days! I known you know they both make great stuff. For sticks I use Vic. They are made right here in my state and I love the company. I play 5A and Pro Mark 5A's are little too skinny for me. But for bundle rods I use Hot Rods all the way. Also my new stick bag is Pro Mark. They really came up with a good new one with great pockets and a handy key ring on it. Very drummer friendly. And for plastic bristle rods I use Vater Whips. Not every company offers the same thing so I choose my sticks by type and feel, not brand, although most of my stuff is Vic if they make that style of stick/brush/mallet.

    • @JakeStaffin
      @JakeStaffin 5 років тому

      I like how when Promark released the select balance line they made their 5A's the same diameter as Vic Firth and Vater 5A's and turned their old 5A into the classic series 5A. I have a variety of Vic Firth, Promark and Vater sticks and I like that the diameter is now pretty much constant between them. I like the Rebound 5A because it feels to me almost exactly like a Vic 5A. If I ever want something a little bit thinner I'll go for Vic's 85A or the Promark Classic 5A.

  • @mileslinus
    @mileslinus 5 років тому +3

    "It was love at first stick" lol
    I've been a Vic Firth guy for many years. My only complaint is that the wood tips tend to chip pretty quickly, which gives me a mushy sound and feel on my cymbals. I have lots of Vic Firth sticks that are in great shape but I don't use anymore because the tips are chipped. I should try these fire grain sticks to see if they hold up any better.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  5 років тому +1

      I'm seriously not into gimmicks, man. But the claim was that the process makes the wood a little stronger, and so far, no lies. But Yea, I've also had sticks wearing down to pencils.

  • @jedidrummerjake
    @jedidrummerjake 5 років тому

    I'll give them a try but I've been playing with Vic Firth since 1981 (5-A wood tip) and love the Steve Gadd sticks for the last 15 years now. Old habits, ya know...Thanks for the advice!

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  5 років тому +1

      Stick to what’s working for ya, man. The 5A FireGrain might impress you, tho

  • @cynthiakeyes7197
    @cynthiakeyes7197 5 років тому

    I ordered sticks yesterday can't wait to try them out !

  • @billyrhythm
    @billyrhythm 5 років тому

    When I was younger, I was using Promark white oak, 5a. This was back in the brown logo days! Used them for years. Then I found Vic's 8A--a 7A diameter with a 5A length. That was my stick for years. Recently, I took on a new band; a louder band. I needed a heavier stick for more power, but I didn't want something to "club" like. Went into a drum shop, put some sticks in the hands, and came home with Promark 5A Rebounds! It's amazing what that little bit of taper change does to a stick.

  • @UPdan
    @UPdan 3 роки тому

    I just switched to ProMark 2b and 5b firegrain. The Vic Firth were feeling like balsa wood for maple. Didn’t waste them, turned them into wood chimes.

  • @ruelsmith
    @ruelsmith 3 роки тому +2

    I just recently went the other way. I played Pro Mark for many years. Personally, the quality was far better years ago. I bought a pair of Vic Firth at Guitar Center because their selection was poor for Pro Mark, and I LOVE THEM! I'll be sticking with these 5Bs...

    • @CrazyLG72
      @CrazyLG72 Рік тому

      Agreed. Quality,grip and price were better years ago with Promarks. Seems like every Promark stick I've tried over the last couple of years I have to use grip tape. I moved on to VF and Vater

  • @baterizmo
    @baterizmo 5 років тому

    I recently switched to Pro Mark 5A's...rebound and forward dependig on the gig. Quality and consistency from pair to pair is insane.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  5 років тому +1

      The fact that you can have two distinctly different feels offered in the same stick as you said, depending on the gig, is awesome. I don’t know who else is doin that right now 🏆

  • @austinfarris7205
    @austinfarris7205 5 років тому +46

    Big fan of the Kashi Oak ProMarks. Try em out. Even more durable than the FireGrain's believe it or not...

    • @DavidWinterDrums
      @DavidWinterDrums 5 років тому +3

      Yeah I love the Kashi Oaks... Not only are they super comfortable to play, but their durability blows me away! Best sticks out there in my personal opinion :)

    • @JCordoba1001
      @JCordoba1001 5 років тому

      Those are the only sticks i use 5Aand 5B wood. Love my oaks

    • @JDKrug
      @JDKrug 5 років тому +1

      Just picked up a pair to try myself a few weeks ago. Love them already

    • @ChurchOfTheHolyMho
      @ChurchOfTheHolyMho 5 років тому

      I'm not a drummer but love to play. I also recently discovered the Kashi Oaks and love them.

    • @johncuscaden2021
      @johncuscaden2021 5 років тому

      They were my first ones actually

  • @Iamadrummer
    @Iamadrummer 3 роки тому

    I used to use Vic Firth sticks. I tried all kinds of sticks from all kinds of companies. I even tried all kinds of Pro Mark sticks(but not the firegrain ones). I hated all the Pro Mark sticks I tried. This made me go back to the Vic Firth sticks since those were the best I have found. One day it all changed. I was at the store I buy sticks at and I saw this reddish brown looking stick in the size I like(7A). I picked them up and they felt great in my hands. I tapped around on the demo pad they had and liked the sticks. I then looked over the sticks and was surprised to realized I had picked out a Pro Mark stick. The sticks were the firegrain series sticks. I bought them and brought them to my drumset. Now I mostly only use the Pro Mark firegrain sticks. I found after testing dozens of sticks from all kinds of companies, even other Pro Mark sticks, that the firegrain series sticks feel terrific to play and seem to be more durable than any other wood stick I have tried. For me and it sounds like you as well the Pro Mark Firegrain sticks are phenomenal and all the other Pro Mark sticks are just garbage.

  • @dereksmith9025
    @dereksmith9025 5 років тому +5

    Congratulations. A Change is good

  • @CrazyLG72
    @CrazyLG72 10 місяців тому

    Vics have some great sticks just like Promark do. I use the 747 oaks great sticks but I still pick the VF 5a nylon grip and the American classic sticks and 5ab ones and they last me longer than the Promark oaks which tells me Vics use strong hickory and better lacquer. And are cheaper in price than Promark but you cant go wrong with either brand

  • @1truthinc.
    @1truthinc. 5 років тому

    I've used all the brands back to when the likes of Ludwig, Slingerland, and Rogers used to imprint various sticks, and I'd have to say pretty much any stick in the right context (PM, Vater, VF, Ahead , hell even Regal Tip etc.) if you are using the optimal combination of weight, reach, tip and barrel shape for the overall sound you are looking for in a given song, you're good to go... Having said that I do have a TON of sticks, mallets, rods, and brushes! LOL!

  • @rickyharris3776
    @rickyharris3776 5 років тому

    Promark and Vater sticks are in my arsenal for all drumming needs. I can just get around the drums solid and be versatile with my playing.

  • @joerico9461
    @joerico9461 4 роки тому

    The blue flame sticks look like a cigar. The promark sticks Rock, I had these sticks in the line up with other brands they outlasted all other's by far. These are some tough sticks good luck with the change

  • @sharksdelight
    @sharksdelight 4 роки тому

    Hey Rob...I always thought that Vic Firth sticks were okay. However, I did like my Pro Mark sticks even better, especially the burnt sticks that came out a couple of years ago. I was even one of their beta testers. However, then I discovered the best stick I ever use...the Diamondback Drumsticks. Whether you are an endorsee or not, just give them a try. I don't think I will ever use another stick...they are very durable, well balanced and they really do help prevent the stick from ever slipping without using sticky rubber dipped technology which I never really thought felt good in my hands. I use their 5a and 7a sticks...you should at least try them.

  • @rossrinkenbaugh4005
    @rossrinkenbaugh4005 5 років тому

    Promarks are the stick man, at least that's what I use. I noticed those promarks are starting to look like your ole Carlock sticks you have. By the way how are those old Carlock sticks? Still hangin in there. Robbrownondrums👊💯

  • @ampdrum1
    @ampdrum1 3 роки тому

    ProMark 727 oak wood tip. Down from NP 747. Love for me. Try them all. God Bless Rob.

  • @curtisvasseur9785
    @curtisvasseur9785 9 місяців тому

    My first pair of sticks were ProMark nylon tips. I remember them well from the 80’s. The logo would rub off in time. Unlike today’s sticks. ProMark is always my go to. I’ve played with and have Vic Firth and Vater sticks also. Played with Zildjian sticks also but don’t really care for them. I have have some Firegrains also. I’m partial to nylon tips, but I’ll play wood tips.

  • @crimsun7186
    @crimsun7186 5 років тому

    There's also one way you can control the stick feel without having a "special" stick: where your fulcrum is on the stick. The further back your fulcrum is, you trade volume for bounce. The further forwards, you have more bounce, but less volume. When you get to the middle of the stick you get as much volume as the stick weighs.
    The Vater Wicked Piston still hold the crown for being top heavy no matter where your fulcrum is.

  • @teddyray9336
    @teddyray9336 Рік тому

    I just recently switched BACK to Pro Mark after being a Vic fan for years. Reason? Active Grip. I’ve had to use sticky baseball grip of lick my fingers every time (yuk) because my sticks were always flying out of my hands because of a health condition that leaves no oils on my palms. I just can’t grip a lot of stuff. They’re amazing.

  • @jamesrivas6394
    @jamesrivas6394 5 років тому

    I've been using pro mark for 30 years,size 2B,I've tried many different sticks but couldn't get the same touch.Good choice.

  • @funkdrummer
    @funkdrummer 5 років тому

    You had me at bathed in fire!!
    It seems like other stick companies are giving Vic Firth a run for their money. Maybe VF is resting on their age, but Promark and other brands are coming up with unique offerings. Dig it!

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  5 років тому

      Vic makes good sticks, man. But their weight from pair to pair is pretty inconsistent. I really dig Promark. The select balance concept is brilliant and the sticks feel fantastic

    • @funkdrummer
      @funkdrummer 5 років тому

      @@RobBeatdownBrown I will agree about Vic Firth and have noticed some quality control issues myself. It may be time to test the waters and try out Promark select balance. I've been hearing about them more and more. The concept makes A LOT of sense, and I would utilize the different balances when on different gigs. Thanks for the video!

  • @isayeet
    @isayeet 3 роки тому +2

    I switched from Vic over to Promark because Promark has a lot more variety in their models. You have more options so you can further tailor your stick preference.

    • @jwebby85
      @jwebby85 2 роки тому

      If they would make a rebound 55A long, I’d be all in.

  • @anasaseruvatu5688
    @anasaseruvatu5688 3 роки тому +1

    It was love at first grip for me when I held my first pair of promarks man...

  • @kristiburr9564
    @kristiburr9564 5 років тому

    I dig the Mike portnoy sticks . Perfect balance and the active grip is nice. Try them if you a chance.

  • @michaeljorissen4988
    @michaeljorissen4988 5 років тому +1

    I started using the Mike Portnoy activegrip 420X last year and have not played anything else since. Great company to change to.

  • @christophersmyrski8568
    @christophersmyrski8568 5 років тому +2

    Vice firth makes the best sticks for me. Feel better then all competition in the same sizes.

  • @mikkelerickson5424
    @mikkelerickson5424 5 років тому

    I used to use those sticks they worked they just felt light although I still like them a lot but recently I have been using the Japanese oak 5as and the 5a American hickory vater sticks.

  • @dericanslum1696
    @dericanslum1696 5 років тому

    ...any chance of a video on the dynamics of that relationship...?...what you provide versus what you get in return and the logistics of those things etc...

  • @quartterioamos730
    @quartterioamos730 5 років тому

    Hey Rob Promarks are the lick I love there sticks I mostly used the 747 Japan oak and hickory nylon and I love the firegrain which I haven't used much

  • @rjrfletcher2355
    @rjrfletcher2355 5 років тому

    I have always prefered Pro-Mark sticks since first using the Japanese Oak sticks. I also use the hot and cool rods.

  • @garyh4458
    @garyh4458 4 роки тому

    I just started drumming and am using VF 5As and have one of their practice pads. How do I go about getting on their roster? Should I make some videos or something like that? I'd like one of their tshirts. Also, a serious question... do those foam pads on the wall help with sound reduction outside the room or more for just internal dampening? I play in a shed (insulated) that has a hardwood maple floor and drywall on the walls and ceiling and my ears hurt after playing a little. Any tips?

  • @Steeltowner
    @Steeltowner 5 років тому

    Vater drumsticks...the best in the biz bro! Anyway, love your videos and you are definitely an inspiration!

  • @StevesRykerAdventures
    @StevesRykerAdventures 5 років тому

    Rob, I’m curious as to why you are moving towards the traditional grip. If you get a chance to reply that’d be cool. Also, kudos to you for being honest, seems that’s a rare trait these days. Keep up the videos, they’re great.

    • @RobBeatdownBrown
      @RobBeatdownBrown  5 років тому +2

      No special reason, man. All my heroes play that way and I just wanted to invest the time into mastering it. I’ve put it off a hundred times over the years and decided to just clamp down and git’er done 🙂

  • @MrRicardoMartino
    @MrRicardoMartino 5 років тому

    I have been with Promark for years .I have a 40 year old Pre Adario Promark 5A Oak that is still playable My go to is the standard 5A, oak and the rebound . Not happy with the weight of the firegrain. but since I don't have endorsements I also like my Vic Steve Gadd signature sticks ( great in between weigh of a 5A and a 7A ) P.S Keep the lessons coming

  • @andym28
    @andym28 5 років тому +6

    The Danny Carey sticks the best I've tried. Weighted in the front. Very powerful and much better for rudiments.

    • @yeetfeet1878
      @yeetfeet1878 3 роки тому

      I was thinking about getting them.

  • @insanityoftomorrow
    @insanityoftomorrow 2 роки тому

    For me, since 3 years, it’s the Zildjian Anti-Vibes 7 … I had some pain in the wrists before, I’m nearly 70, but since then … it’s absolutely fine !