Excellent for performing early classical compositions
In addition to the JH2 and the JH3, the JH1 provides the timpanist with a complementary choice of hard mallets
Great choice for professionals and students
All Promark drumsticks are designed and manufactured in the USA
Specification: Promark Jonathan Haas JH1 Ultra Staccato Timpani Mallets
Item Weight
8 ounces
Product Dimensions
18 x 0.25 x 10 inches
Domestic Shipping
Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping
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Country of Origin
Japan
Item model number
JH1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
February 11, 2011
Size
inch
Photos: Promark Jonathan Haas JH1 Ultra Staccato Timpani Mallets
8 reviews for Promark Jonathan Haas JH1 Ultra Staccato Timpani Mallets
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bilongazo –
Muy buen par! Excelente sonido!
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drums –
I purchased these timpani mallets for use with a drum set and cymbals. They’re perfect for building cymbal swells and have a nice weight to them. They don’t have the spring associated with rattan / bamboo handles but their balance more than compensates for that. I would happily recommend these mallets for legato play on toms too (including snare drum using throw-off) and they have ample articulation in that setting, despite being designated as “rollers”. If it’s warmth you’re looking for then these are great. If it’s bombast you need then maybe try something harder. There’s bound to be a model in this Jonathan Haas range for your needs.
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Iron X –
great!
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T –
I like these better than the Vic Firth standard mallets. First, they are longer. Second, they are better balanced, and finally, they have a bit of a taper from the end toward the head that I think makes them better to hold.
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Walter Luman –
I have played timpani for about ten years and play 3-5 plays in the orchestra pit a year. These mallets provide excellent bite for passages requiring articulate strikes. They are well balanced and after 3 concerts and 2 plays they are still in pristine shape. I am very happy with them
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JVS –
These timpani mallets broke the second time we’ve used. I wouldn’t recommend this to any percussion player. Don’t buy these.
bilongazo –
Muy buen par! Excelente sonido!
drums –
I purchased these timpani mallets for use with a drum set and cymbals. They’re perfect for building cymbal swells and have a nice weight to them. They don’t have the spring associated with rattan / bamboo handles but their balance more than compensates for that. I would happily recommend these mallets for legato play on toms too (including snare drum using throw-off) and they have ample articulation in that setting, despite being designated as “rollers”. If it’s warmth you’re looking for then these are great. If it’s bombast you need then maybe try something harder. There’s bound to be a model in this Jonathan Haas range for your needs.
Iron X –
great!
T –
I like these better than the Vic Firth standard mallets. First, they are longer. Second, they are better balanced, and finally, they have a bit of a taper from the end toward the head that I think makes them better to hold.
Walter Luman –
I have played timpani for about ten years and play 3-5 plays in the orchestra pit a year. These mallets provide excellent bite for passages requiring articulate strikes. They are well balanced and after 3 concerts and 2 plays they are still in pristine shape. I am very happy with them
JVS –
These timpani mallets broke the second time we’ve used. I wouldn’t recommend this to any percussion player. Don’t buy these.
NashvilleSlim –
Arrived as described and according to schedule.
scott_from_dallas –
Best mallets out there!