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Dragonfly Mallets - Resonance Series F3 Fuzzbucket XL

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Dragonfly Mallets - Resonance Series F3 Fuzzbucket XLThe family of Fuzzbuckets grows again with the new F3 FuzzBucket XL. Same shape and super soft wrap, but BIG. Absolutely luscious, seamless sound with virtually no attack. Amazing for sustaining a low drone and for soft strikes that are felt more than heard. But if you want to play loud, this mallet will bring the bass in a way our original FuzzBuckets cannot. The substantial mass and surface area of the FuzzBucket XL makes it particularly well suited

The family of Fuzzbuckets grows again with the new F3 FuzzBucket XL.  Same shape and super-soft wrap, but BIG.  Absolutely luscious, seamless sound with virtually no attack.  Amazing for sustaining a low drone and for soft strikes that are felt more than heard.  But if you want to play loud, this mallet will bring the bass in a way our original FuzzBuckets cannot.  The substantial mass and surface area of the FuzzBucket XL makes it particularly well suited to your largest gongs. 

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The new Resonance Series F-Line consists of three gong mallets on high-density birch laminate handles.  These beautiful handles are hand-turned by master baton maker Phil Aguglia of PaGu Batons. The birch laminate, which is heavier than hickory, is cut with a slight taper and a small knob on the bottom end.  This design perfectly balances the heavy cores of each model.  Each mallet is wrapped in high-quality synthetic Sherpa fleece.  A removable eye bolt is threaded into the bottom of the stick and sports a color-coded hanging strap for easy identification of each mallet.  

What do Dragonfly mallets sound like?

Did you know that most gong owners own a large collection of mallets. That is because each mallets brings out different tones in the gong.  A big soft mallet dampens the tiny sound waves so you hear the really low tones. A big mallet with a hard core still brings out the deep tones but also lets you hear the attack.   Tiny mallets allow the higher tones to sing stronger.   Check out this vide and hear how each mallets sounds. 

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