Balter Ensemble Series Yarn Wound Marimba Mallets are made with the highest grade yarn ensuring excellent quality. They are a perfect weight for general marimba playing. Also available with rattan and 2-step fiberglass handles.
Product Features
Brand: Mike Balter
Product Code: 13B
Perfect weight and balance, along with superb craftsmanship
Mike Balter Mallets are, indeed, a stroke to perfection
The PERFECT mallet for marimbas. I have been studying marimba for about a month now. I know how to play piano and organ so I’m already able to play it adequately although I have bought Mitchell Peters Fundamental Method for Mallets, Book 1 to help me develop my skills. A friend gave me her used marimba and some mallets that were very hard and produced a harsh, ugly sound. At first I thought something was wrong with the instrument but now thanks to the book, I realize it was because they were XYLOPHONE mallets instead. Here’s a…
Worst keyboard mallets I’ve ever owned. I teach MS and HS percussion and I must say, these are among the most disappointing yarn mallets I’ve ever bought. When I first got them, I liked the feel, weight and sound. However, the shaft on one stick bowed after about 2 weeks of normal use (perhaps 20 minutes per day, light practice). The bow is highly noticeable when playing or just looking at them. After 6 months of sporadic use, the yarn has started to separate and tear. I’ve got a number of mallets from Vic Firth and ProMark, that are…
The PERFECT mallet for marimbas. I have been studying marimba for about a month now. I know how to play piano and organ so I’m already able to play it adequately although I have bought Mitchell Peters Fundamental Method for Mallets, Book 1 to help me develop my skills. A friend gave me her used marimba and some mallets that were very hard and produced a harsh, ugly sound. At first I thought something was wrong with the instrument but now thanks to the book, I realize it was because they were XYLOPHONE mallets instead. Here’s a…
Worst keyboard mallets I’ve ever owned. I teach MS and HS percussion and I must say, these are among the most disappointing yarn mallets I’ve ever bought. When I first got them, I liked the feel, weight and sound. However, the shaft on one stick bowed after about 2 weeks of normal use (perhaps 20 minutes per day, light practice). The bow is highly noticeable when playing or just looking at them. After 6 months of sporadic use, the yarn has started to separate and tear. I’ve got a number of mallets from Vic Firth and ProMark, that are…
Great sound, short handles