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Good value for money!
Yes, it has a good value for money!
Not a isntrumento with the best quality, both at the level of sound as material, but it depends what you want to do with it, or you want to remove it!
For me it was more than enough! It adapts easily to the tripe dish and has an acceptable sound for the price you get! It has been playing a lot and is in excellent quality!
Not a isntrumento with the best quality, both at the level of sound as material, but it depends what you want to do with it, or you want to remove it!
For me it was more than enough! It adapts easily to the tripe dish and has an acceptable sound for the price you get! It has been playing a lot and is in excellent quality!
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Good Within the Price Range
I've been using it on my drumkit for practicing purposes. It doesn't bring the best clean sound on the market but if you're not looking to anything special it is great for rehearsals and a minor expansion of your drum set.
It is also suitable for DIY recordings. However within a proper record it just doesn't cut through the mix enough if your cymbals are loud without a separate mic right next to it.
Its biggest drawback is the fixing mechanism - it could be done a bit tighter since after some more usage the bolt just get released causing the tambourine to move round slightly after each hit.
It is also suitable for DIY recordings. However within a proper record it just doesn't cut through the mix enough if your cymbals are loud without a separate mic right next to it.
Its biggest drawback is the fixing mechanism - it could be done a bit tighter since after some more usage the bolt just get released causing the tambourine to move round slightly after each hit.
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I particularly don't like the sound of it; it's too clunky. I bought because it was a cheap option, but I think that if you can afford something else, go for that other option. In case you're wondering, it is very uncomfortable when used as a hand tambourine.
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