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A Rockin' Glocken' (and a fair snare)
I'm a multi-instrumentalist living in the UK and I decided I wanted to try my hand at percussion. It seemed a good idea to start with both a untuned and tuned instrument so snare and glockenspiel were my picks.
After shopping around online, I came across this item on Thomann (a company I was already familiar with). It was easy to order and the item came in good time, well packaged and as I hoped for.
I'm very pleased with this purchase - the glockenspiel itself sounds nice and includes a carry bag, mallets, adjustable stand, and music stand. The snare practise bad in a lovely bonus and I easily switch between the two instruments.
I'm happy with this product and happy with the great service from Thomann. This item gets my recommendations!
After shopping around online, I came across this item on Thomann (a company I was already familiar with). It was easy to order and the item came in good time, well packaged and as I hoped for.
I'm very pleased with this purchase - the glockenspiel itself sounds nice and includes a carry bag, mallets, adjustable stand, and music stand. The snare practise bad in a lovely bonus and I easily switch between the two instruments.
I'm happy with this product and happy with the great service from Thomann. This item gets my recommendations!
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Happy with it
I like the tone it produces. It's not top notch but its really good and resonates well, I don't think I can complain at this price range. The stand is really nice and sturdy. The mallets are really bad, cheap plastic, very lightweight. I would rather if it came with a couple decent pairs of mallets rather than the snare practice pad which is useless to me.
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Pretty good glockenspiel
This is a very good beginner glockenspiel for it’s price. The quality isn’t bad, the only complaint I have is that the stand is a bit flimsy, but other than that I think it’s great
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Surprisingly good
It is cheap, so I kept my hopes down and didn’t expect much. I was pleasantly surprised. Nice sound and the build quality is remarkably good at first inspection. Hope it holds up as a music school instrument. The bag is robust and really nice and the stand does its job.
Even the practice pad included, a Remo copy, is nice and the biggest surprise are the included Maple drumsticks. They are of real good quality. Straight and well balanced.
Overall a great buy and you get a lot for a small price.
Even the practice pad included, a Remo copy, is nice and the biggest surprise are the included Maple drumsticks. They are of real good quality. Straight and well balanced.
Overall a great buy and you get a lot for a small price.
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Not Thomann branded
I was expecting a Thomann branded instrument, even if it was built by another company. The branding on the instrument is a company called Haosen, it appears from Taiwan. This info is not clearly articulated on the Thomann website under product details. I paid extra believing I was getting a German made product. Could have saved myself the import fees by buying this Taiwanese product stateside. Sounds decent and the case and stand seem good. Mallets are not very good, however; very light and tone quality suffers using them. Overall ok, just disappointed that I received something different than I had expected.
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For the price don't expect anything special. The bars will bounce when you hit them with a heavier mallet bit the sound is pretty good. Great for small gigs because of the portability.
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