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Starting with the drawbacks:
It's a bit heavy and the locking mechanism is not the best, it used to fall on the hi hat with all the vibrations, I changed
it though and it's a lot easier to screw on the hi hat properly now.
The pros:
Affordable, with cool sounds coming out of it and flexible since it has a removable mount.
Overall, I'm pleased with it, would recommend
Starting with the drawbacks:
It's a bit heavy and the locking mechanism is not the best, it used to fall on the hi hat with all the vibrations, I changed
it though and it's a lot easier to screw on the hi hat properly now.
The pros:
Affordable, with cool sounds coming out of it and flexible since it has a removable mount.
Overall, I'm pleased
Starting with the drawbacks:
It's a bit heavy and the locking mechanism is not the best, it used to fall on the hi hat with all the vibrations, I changed
it though and it's a lot easier to screw on the hi hat properly now.
The pros:
Affordable, with cool sounds coming out of it and flexible since it has a removable mount.
Overall, I'm pleased with it, would recommend
I use this mounted over my hi-hat on an L-arm clamped to a cymbal stand, and it's really easy to set up quickly at gigs. I thought the large circular handle would be awkward initially, but it actually helps to make the set up and break down a bit quicker in my opinion than my last kit-tambourine which used a wing-nut type fastening.
The sound is great, and it's loud enough to be heard over guitars and bass easily.
Had this one for a while now, and it's taken quite a beating and been carried about from gig to gig in a hardware case with the rest of my stands and is still looking and sounding like new.
Definitely recommended. Good value, sound and build quality.
I use this mounted over my hi-hat on an L-arm clamped to a cymbal stand, and it's really easy to set up quickly at gigs. I thought the large circular handle would be awkward initially, but it actually helps to make the set up and break down a bit quicker in my opinion than my last kit-tambourine which used a wing-nut type fastening.
The sound is great, and it's
I use this mounted over my hi-hat on an L-arm clamped to a cymbal stand, and it's really easy to set up quickly at gigs. I thought the large circular handle would be awkward initially, but it actually helps to make the set up and break down a bit quicker in my opinion than my last kit-tambourine which used a wing-nut type fastening.
The sound is great, and it's loud enough to be heard over guitars and bass easily.
Had this one for a while now, and it's taken quite a beating and been carried about from gig to gig in a hardware case with the rest of my stands and is still looking and sounding like new.
Definitely recommended. Good value, sound and build quality.
This tambourine is surprisingly a cut above much of the competition in terms sound. It has a pretty hard-hitting sound when you strike it with your hand, and the pitch of the jingles is nice. Attaching to the hi-hat is easy. One big problem is that it's too heavy, which really changes the feel of the hi-hat pedal. The weight also makes it hard to play fast with tambourine held in your hand.
I originally bought this drum tambourine for bit of craic when I was drumming but now the drummer of my band is using it and has been using it last few years, its a good solid tambourine that would take a lot of beating. So overall you can't beat it ,(excuse the pun lol)