I use a med/hard tip.
Elkmaster squeezed hard as you can hand crank in a bench vice and leave for a week. Relieves the stress letting it sit and definitely won't mushroom thereafter.
They play amazing as anything and really are dirt cheap.
I've got it down to where I can press 3 at a time and
each tip ends up appx 77/78a; which I love.
Hits like a firm triangle and makes the nice sound I prefer.
If I didn't have this 50 pack of Elkmasters to get through,
I'd also just recommend using a Triangle tip.
I recently tried an Ultraskin Pro tip and it felt soft and firm at the same time depending on how firm a stroke I used. Compared to all the other high priced layered tips they're a top contender.
Elkmaster squeezed hard as you can hand crank in a bench vice and leave for a week. Relieves the stress letting it sit and definitely won't mushroom thereafter.
They play amazing as anything and really are dirt cheap.
I've got it down to where I can press 3 at a time and
each tip ends up appx 77/78a; which I love.
Hits like a firm triangle and makes the nice sound I prefer.
If I didn't have this 50 pack of Elkmasters to get through,
I'd also just recommend using a Triangle tip.
I recently tried an Ultraskin Pro tip and it felt soft and firm at the same time depending on how firm a stroke I used. Compared to all the other high priced layered tips they're a top contender.