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- Latin Percussion CP374 CP bjällerstav - 25 bjällror
Latin Percussion CP374 CP bjällerstav - 25 bjällror
Latin Percussion CP374 CP bjällerstav - 25 bjällror
Produktnr: 9000-0005-4160
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Allmänt
The Latin Percussion CP Sleigh Bells consist of a handle with 25 bells attached to it. These 'jingle bells' by the renowned American Percussion company produce that typical Christmas-y sound, but of course you can also use them any other time of year. With their relatively high volume, the Latin Percussion CP374 Sleigh Bells are great for use in large venues and even outdoors!
Specifikationer
Produktfunktioner
- Playing technique shaking, striking (with the hand)
- Sustainable product not specified
- Spelbar med trumpinne nej
- Monterbar nej
- Typ av ljud klocka, jingling
Vikt och mått inkluderar förpackning
- Vikt (inkl. förpackning) 1,8 kg
- Mått (inkl. förpackning) 35,0 x 9,0 x 9,0 cm
Produktspecifikationer
- sleigh bells on a stick
- relatively high volume
- 25 bells attached to pieces of fabric
- wooden handle
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Gareth J.
15 februari 2018
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Bram G.
16 december 2016
Deze zochten we nog om kerstliedjes écht tot kerstliedjes te maken. Hij prikt overal doorheen en is mooi stevig.
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This thing is huge!!! Okay admittedly I didn't look at the dimensions before buying, but this is by far the largest set of sleigh bells that I've come across! Due to the number of bells, this has a great sound - remarkably well-balanced and an amazing amount of sustain/decay. I've recorded it through three microphones - a Rode NT1A, an AKG C3000, and a Neumann TLM107 (each through a Neve 1073) - and I have to say I prefer the sound of the C3000. The NT1A sounds incredibly harsh (to the point of not usable), the TLM107 okay but a little brittle (can work with some coaxing), but the duller C3000 creates a much more overall pleasing balance. Would recommend.