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Thomann THTX 3.0 Xylophone

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Thomann THTX 3.0 Xylophone
3.869 kr
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excellent trade-off between quality and price
tinton 14.09.2019
bought it for my son starting the musci high school, percussione class. excellent instrument for a beginner, very high quality at an affordable price. also his teacher (professional perussion player) has been impressed.
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Good Thomann product.
Zornitsa 20.03.2020
Useful for home exercises. The plates are a little narrower(350mm). Very good workmanship with strong, pleasing materials. The instrument is heavy, solid and the stand light.
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Very good xylophone!
TheEmraldWolf 30.04.2023
I will admit I don't have any experience of other more orchestral xylophones, so I can't give a professional viewpoint, but this is a very solid and cheap (yet great quality) instrument that is easy to set up and play!
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Dvorique 04.03.2024
For the price,the instrument is of very good quality. But what stands out is Thomann's customer service. After a year of playing I encountered a crack in one of the bars and Thomann sent me a new one free of charge.
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Great xylophone for practice, but odd mallets
vallieplushie 02.07.2024
The xylophone works great for practice and sounds surprisingly good. The case is solid and the whole thing is easy to pack away and move. The only downside are the included mallets, which have thick plastic/rubber handles that are nothing like standard xylophone mallets. I'd strongly recommend getting soft or medium rubber mallets with a rattan shaft (Artifact Percussion, Chalklin, Malletech, etc. all sell these) as these are much closer to the mallets you would use on a concert instrument in performance. The included mallets work nicely for suspended cymbal though!

Overall an awesome xylophone for practice at home, but with strange mallets included!
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Thomann THTX 3.0 Xylophone