Vic Firth 7AB Nova Hickory Black Wood Reviews

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3 years ago

Good sticks

Use them for Electronic drumming, Pads.. Looks and feels nice and have a good rebound.. 5A / 5B would be far too heavy for hitting pads , me think :) Recommendable

4 years ago

Good feel

Well balanced chunky sticks which look cool in black.

4 years ago

Légère et nickel

Elle remplisse leurs rôle mais je trouve qu’elle ne sont pas forcément très résistante je trouve, logique me direz-vous mais au bout de semaine une des deux baguette sa casse… Heureusement que j’en avais acheter d’autres qui elles ont bien tenu.

4 years ago

Good quality sticks that don’t cost a kidney 👍

6 years ago

Perfect stick

Perfect stick for all people the color is amazing and makes you shine

7 years ago

Good value for money

Bought these stick a while back just for practicing around and for an emergency backup.

Not the strongest of sticks I've ever bought but they do their job.

They are ideal for light playing or for playing an electronic kit or just for practicing with a drum pad.

You wouldn't want to gig with these so frequently cause i ended up almost breaking them in one month of utilize (harsh player experience).

Overall these sticks has a great look with their black finish a good grip with a great balance.

Highly recommend expecially for beginners.

8 years ago

Good but leaves some marks

Most of the black paint goes away after a while and it leaves pretty big marks all over your snare drum head.

On the other hand, they look really nice and they play pretty well (they seemed sturdy as well as I kept them for a bit longer tham usual).

10 years ago

unbreakable great stick!

I was never able to break one, however, I play metal... The stick has a great look with the black finish, good grip, great balance. very satisfied with it. I definitely will stay a fan of Vic Firth.

10 years ago

So, they look cool, and they are pretty decent...

Not bad sticks, I don't use 7a's anymore, but I remember being pretty happy when I got them. I mean, They look awesome, there's no denying that, and they play pretty well. The only problem is, the black finish gets eroded slowly as you play, especially when it comes to the high hat. I guess if you play jazz, these sticks will pretty much stay a solid black.

Anyways, good sticks, and a good idea behind them, but you can get better quality sticks for a similar price, so keep that in mind.

11 years ago

Good quality but too much paint

These sticks have the quality you would expect from Vic Firth but the added paint make them slippy in the hand and also badly marks the snare drum head. Given that they cost about half the price of most other good Vic stick they still make great value for money but you might also need stick grip to use them.

If you want to keep your drum heads clean of paint marks you could always take off some of the paint from the tips but that's a lot of effort. Not my favourite choice but not a bad stick if you can't afford or like Firths more expensive alternatives

11 years ago

bang for the bug

these are sub-zero cool looking Sticks!

they are very slim and light, like they should if you buy this size of stick. Mine were perfectly straight and well balanced when they came here (now they probably are not)

12 years ago

Vic Firth 7AB Nova Hickory Black

Vic Firth gives a wonderful feeling of performances. Suitable for the performance of rock and pop songs. Well balanced. Comfortable and durable sticks. Vic Firth knows how to surprise their customers :)

12 years ago

Flimsy sticks

Nice & light plus sticks look great but sadly don't seem to last very long. Teenage daughter managed to break a pair within 24 hours! Would advise not to use them on an electric kit with mesh heads as the black dye marks the heads quite badly.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Vic Firth
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $6
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