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3 questions answered ...
When you decide that you need a tambourine in the band I wanted to know 3 things ...
Is it expensive? - You can, for some reason, spend a LOT of money on a tambourine - the HT200 ticked this box ... budget price (But to me Thomann budget gear has never been nasty) more than happy with it's cost.
Can you hear it when you play it? HT200 - Yes it rattles and it sounds loud and present ... mind it sometimes doesn't keep time!!!
Does it fall apart after a few hits? The HT200 ... No it's still working as intended, its been hit, dropped stood on and even used to deflect an object!
Nice to hold and play. I would recommend it for gigging on a shoe string.
Is it expensive? - You can, for some reason, spend a LOT of money on a tambourine - the HT200 ticked this box ... budget price (But to me Thomann budget gear has never been nasty) more than happy with it's cost.
Can you hear it when you play it? HT200 - Yes it rattles and it sounds loud and present ... mind it sometimes doesn't keep time!!!
Does it fall apart after a few hits? The HT200 ... No it's still working as intended, its been hit, dropped stood on and even used to deflect an object!
Nice to hold and play. I would recommend it for gigging on a shoe string.
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Great tambourine
The build quality seems great, I think this tambourine will last me many years.
The sound is nice and bright, I will use it for my home recording. Depending on your technique and mic selection you can get many different sounds from it.
The sound is nice and bright, I will use it for my home recording. Depending on your technique and mic selection you can get many different sounds from it.
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Still going strong.....
I purchased these in 2009 it is now 2014 and they are still in use. We gig nearly every weekend, and although the overall sound is a bit on the tinny side they are comfortable and to my amazement (as they were not expensive) still going strong. I would definitely purchase these again....
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