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I found them quite good but they are not loud enough on cymbals. I compared them with Vic Firth and Rohema is a bit softer. An experienced drummer friend recommended me to Vic Firth Live Wires brushes, they are a bit expensive (42 Euro) but they have very small balls on top of each brush "thread" and exactly these small balls make them sound louder on cymbals. Exactly what I needed for play really soft at home. I tried them on snares as well and found them sounds very nice!
These are very well made and designed brushes, I was very impressed with the adjustable rubber bands used to enable the brushes to be made slimmer in profile.
The only problem I had is the balance, for me, was not quite right, but by shortening the wood handle I was able to make them the correct length. I also had to do this with another make of brush so it's probably just me that's unusual.
Works good for jazz, but also slightly louder styles like folk/country. The rubber between the wood and brushes does get a little messed up, but that’s only cosmetic.
I am loving these brushes. I had been using a variety of brushes and was still searching for that 'just right' sound. These are it. They sit comfortably in the hand and give a lovely sound as they glide over the drum head whilst being light too. The wood used is solid (hardwood) and unlacquered so they have a good grip. Even on the hi-hats they give a lovely rattle.
These are quality, nicely balanced and make a wonderful sound. I record with them regularly and they sound great on recordings and live. I wouldn't bother looking for a better metal brush.