🌩️ Drum Up a Storm with Every Beat!
The Remo Spring Drum SP-0410-1A features a lightweight 100g design with an Acousticon body and a Fiberskyn 3 head, delivering a unique rolling thunder effect. Its striking stormy graphic not only enhances visual appeal but also embodies the innovative sound experience that Remo is known for.
Body Material | Fiberskyn |
Manufacturer | Remo, Remo Inc.,28101 Industry Drive,Valencia, CA 91355 |
UPC | 757242319222 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00757242319222 |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 25.4 x 25.4 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | SP-0410-1A |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Manufacturer | Remo |
Country of Origin | USA |
E**E
El mejor tubo de tormentas que he probado.
Lo adquirí porque ya lo había probado, eso sí, la cubierta de rayos (no habia otra más discreta para elegir) me parece un poco atroz, pero no resta para nada el sonido, sonido muy profundo, contundente y metálico, muy recomendable.
D**Y
Sturdy drum. Love the cool sounds!
Everyone likes playing with this thing. Getting lots of strange sounds is fun, but it really gives the best thunder sound by just holding it upright and shaking it around. I'm guessing that the diagonal head is used to give it more surface area and thus better sound. It works really well with our LP456M Monsoon Rainmaker in my wife's music studio. The instrument is well built and although I don't worry about the drum itself breaking (even with her young students), I'm not quite as certain about the spring. The spring is attached to a small screw that goes into a collet in the middle of the drum head. It seems to work its way loose pretty easily (you can tell when it gets loose because the sound changes). I've only tightened it by hand so far, thinking that if it's getting shaken too hard that having the screw come loose is better than having the spring break off where it attaches to the screw. It seems plenty strong for now and I really don't see how it could be any better (using a thicker spring probably wouldn't sound as good), so I'm giving it full marks. LP456M Monsoon Rainmaker
M**A
Good Drum
It creates the sound of a storm very well. It is small enough to carry in a backpack and big enough to produce the needed volume.
A**
Not a good instrument.
Doesn't sound anything like thunder. Spring is too short. Not worth the money. I've heard other spring drums that sound a lot more like thunder, which is what I purchased this for. This is more of a not very great sounding roar.
M**N
Sounds like a gerbil
I don't know who is redesigning the spring drums at remo, but the spring is way too small and attached badly to the drum head. Sounds weak
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