Binding: Accessory Brand: Mad Catz EAN: 0728658063917 Feature: Soft rubber tips for quieter drumming. Game sold separately. Label: MadCatz Manufacturer: MadCatz Model: MOV063910/04/1 Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Publisher: MadCatz Release Date: 2008-10-10 Studio: MadCatz
Features
Soft rubber tips for quieter drumming. Game sold separately. Two-piece design for easy storage & travel Durable composite material with reinforced steel threading
Customer Rating: Summary: reducing sticks for Rock Band Comment: I bought these reducing sticks for my son for Christmas. Ok I have to admit they have been a gift to myself because they have lowered the noise and lessened my headaches. Customer Rating: Summary: NOT WORTH THE MONEY!!!! Comment: The product worked great while it lasted but unfortunetley it lasted less then a week. The stick broke in half almost immediatley with normal (adult only) use. The plastic part that scres together snapped no problem. Don't bye it!! Rock band has sticks that are regular wooden tips with tips you can add on to queit the noise. Customer Rating: Summary: Don't bother Comment: I bought the silencing sticks in hopes of not being quite as obnoxiously loud. Within 30 seconds one of the tips flew off and I have yet to find it. The other stick's tip held on for 3 nanoseconds longer and then promptly jumped ship. Wasn't worth returning as they were on $10 but I wouldn't reccomend them to anyone. Customer Rating: Summary: Terrible, shoddy product Comment: This product is terrible. It actually worked pretty well for about 5 minutes. The rubber tips on the ends of drumsticks almost immediately flew off so any noise dampening effects were now nill.
So I put the rubber tips back on and super glued them in place. About 5 minutes after the next use a drumstick literally broke in half. The fitting that screws the two halves of the drumstick together wasn't glued to the bottom half of the drum stick very well.
Since it was only 10 dollars it wasn't worth my hassle to return so I just threw them in the garbage. Not worth the hassle. Just buy the silencing pads or go to guitar center or something and pick up some real plastic/rubber sticks that don't unscrew in the middle.