

š„ Elevate your groove with the brush that adapts to your vibe!
The Vic Firth Heritage Retractable Brush features a natural wood handle for comfort and tonal color, medium gauge steel wires that adjust infinitely for versatile sound, and a rubber transition for smooth rim play. Designed for professional drummers seeking dynamic control and durability, this USA-made brush is a top choice across genres.




































| ASIN | B0002DXGUQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,205 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 4 in Drum Brushes |
| Body material | Alloy Steel |
| Connector | no connector |
| Country Produced In | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,588) |
| Date First Available | 25 Jan. 2008 |
| Finish type | Crude" gold "Rubbed with oil |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00750795002887 |
| Included components | Cymbal |
| Item Weight | 90.7 g |
| Item model number | VIC HB |
| Item weight | 91 g |
| Manufacturer | Vic Firth |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 1.35 x 12.7 cm; 90.72 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Size | Wire Brush |
| UPC | 750795002887 |
M**N
Great design.
These are the best brushes Iāve ever owned. They hold their shape and you have the choice of about three different positions that the wires can be extended.
M**S
Quality as always
Brilliant piece of kit ,.
T**K
Great brushes
Ok so I have to say these are a really nice set of brushes whether you be a regular gigging musician or a newbie... These brushes are made to last FOREVER, with a comfortable purple rubber coating that helps with grip and a nice weight / length. You will find two notches in the metal retractor / extender end which allows the brushes to be used in a more fanned position or a closer and dense position BUT I have to say that on my set the retractor / extender was stiff enough to allow me a greater variety of positions than just these two options and never slipped whilst playing. The sound of these brushes are exactly what you would expect from a decent pair of brushes and I have to say that if I had a choice of only thanking out one pair of brushes it would either be these or the Steve Gadd vic firths depending on the gig. If you are after a second pair of brushes that are completely different from these I would try a pair the live wires BUT please note they are like MARMITE! You either love them or hate them as they are a world apart from traditional brushes given you other sounds / volumes that would not normally be possible.
J**N
Repeat purchase - that good!
Repeat purchase as a (requested) gift for my son, a professional drummer. He loves the weight, balance, feel and playability. As a jazz drummer, these need to function well, delivering light and shade, which they do nicely⦠hence his request for another pair to replace his originals which have lasted well and remain in his kit bag as a back-up.
S**O
Vic Firth Jazz Wire Brush
I recently bought a pair of inexpensive generic brushes from Amazon that started to fall apart within a week (not Vic Firth I hasten to add) and I got a refund and purchased these Jazz wire brushes instead. Having owned some other Vic Firth Heritage brushes for some time (and loving them) I should have done this from the start and realised that cheaper Chinese branded brushes are a false economy. These Jazz Wire brushes are still retractable which makes them easy to carry in a stick bag without snagging, but the handle is made of a sturdy white plastic and the brush wires are stiffer than on the Heritage models. I think the Heritage brushes are best suited to new players as they are more flexible and able to be used across more genres, but I actually really like the stiffness of the wires on these Jazz Brushes and can feel the drumhead and practice pad through them a little more. The handles have a knurling embossed into the plastic which makes the grip better and they are comfortable to play for a long time. I really like these brushes and can happily recommend them and if you are considering a cheaper alternative from a generic brand then I can only offer my advice from experience and say save your time and get something like this instead, they'll play nicer and last longer.
R**9
Bomb proof brushes!
These are the second pair I have purchased as feel they are so well made! Great wire spread,lightweight and responsive on a drum head.Highly recommended.
C**P
Well Well
I hate paying for brushes as I deo not use them much, but our latest set has at least 3 brush tracks in it. I am used to cheap ones that fall to bits after several uses..... I read the reviews and thought, I am gonna go for it and bought the Vic Firth ones. I didn't buy for the name at all. I wanted value for money and believe me I do not regret it one bit. These brushes certainly seem to be the deal and I am happy!
M**A
A godsend
If you are playing brushes and struggling to be heard, these are the tool for you. Pro's: Greater volume from the drums. Almost stick like definition from cymbals. They're robust (outliving any and all of the many brushes I have tried). Notched for differing degrees of splay. Casing is not brittle (like some) and can take a knock/rimshot. Cons: If you're playing very softly, the sound off the skin is "raspier" than a normal brush and not so nice.
K**N
Just what I wanted
N**R
Plastic handle is ok, not the most comfortable, however it allows for rim shots for samba and bossa. Being a medium gauge, double stroke patters work really well, and effective in jazz gallop pattern. Good alternative to have on the side!
P**N
The Vic Firth company always have great products. It is more expensive, but for professionals like me, it is worth every penny. I only used Vic Firth drum sticks, for many years. They have the bests drum sticks I ever played with...So nice products and perfect quality for pros like me.
F**A
Massive sound with the peletes at the end
L**A
IncreĆble producto,
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