This page about Collision 5A Standard Drumsticks is a stub. You can help improve it:

Pricing and availability

* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.

Description

Extremely responsive stick, popular size. Slightly longer than a normal 5A, this drumstick has a great level of versatility for the modern day drummer with very standard rock specifications. With a medium weight and medium taper, this is an all-rounder’s dream!

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Collision 5A Standard Drumsticks.

User experience

  • Collision Drumsticks from the UK are highly praised by a 30-year drummer, claiming they're the best sticks they've ever used.

    Source
  • Some players report improved wrist strength and control by practicing with 2B sticks and performing live with 5B sticks.

    Source
  • Some drummers find wood tip sticks acceptable for electronic kits if regularly inspected and replaced at signs of wear.

    Source

Comparisons

  • A user transitioning from acoustic to electronic drums is open to trying Collision Drumsticks, suggesting a potential interest in comparing them to traditional brands.

    Source
  • Users favor heavier sticks like 5B over 7A for electronic kits to avoid wrist injuries, citing better control and reduced strain.

    Source

Build quality

  • Some users express frustration over drumsticks requiring post-purchase finishing, like sanding tips, highlighting the importance of consistent quality in manufacturing.

    Source

Use cases and applications

  • Users frequently discuss the suitability of different stick sizes for electronic kits, with a preference for lighter sticks like 7A to avoid damage to mesh heads.

    Source
  • Anti-vibe sticks are recommended to reduce wrist inflammation from vibrations on electronic kits, enhancing comfort during extended play sessions.

    Source

Features and functionality

  • Nylon tips are preferred for electronic kits due to their non-splintering nature, which prevents potential damage to mesh heads.

    Source
  • Nylon tips are often recommended by manufacturers like Roland for electronic drums, emphasizing adherence to vendor best practices for optimal performance.

    Source

Setup and maintenance

  • Users connect their drum module to a PC via USB, avoiding direct audio interface connections to reduce latency without limiting audio output options.

    Source

Based on 0 Reviews and 0 Ratings

5 star
4 star
3 star
2 star
1 star

Artist usage

Add artist
See how Noah Ashwood uses Collision 5A Standard Drumsticks

Noah Ashwood

Singer, Guitarist

...
Verified via Photo

In an Instagram post by Noah Ashwood, announcing his endorsement, he confirms using Collision 5A Standard Drumsticks, stating, "All recordings, covers and performances use @collisiondrumsticks."

See how James Muschler uses Collision 5A Standard Drumsticks

James Muschler

Drummer

Moon Hooch

...
Verified via Photo

Featured in this December 4, 2020 Instagram post.

Recently, and pretty much this whole year, I’ve been using only a few pairs of old sticks, which has been great practice. Now, these Collision 5A’s have arrived in the mail, and they are a shrine. Amazing. If you are a drum kit player searching for a stick with great feel and response (and tone), definitely give these a try. I’ll post a video tomorrow with these awesome sticks. Beautiful sound on the ride cymbal. #drum #drums #drumming #collisiondrumsticks

Genre Usage

Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.

More Collision Drumsticks, Mallets & Brushes

Community setups

Similar

Gear Guides