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Zabumba Head 20'' nylon P2 - Timbra

Zabumba Fell 20'' Nylon P2 Timbra A330220

Zabumba Head 20'' nylon P2 - Timbra

Timbra
Item number
A330220
weight (net):
0,6 kg

in stock

15,50 *

incl. VAT , plus shipping costs

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Total price: €61.50 *

20“ P2 surdo head (P2 - 190 micron: 0,19mm) - TIMBRA   Thin or thick? P2 heads... more

Zabumba Head 20'' nylon P2 - Timbra

item number: A330220
size: 20"
Type: nylon single-ply
weight (net): 0,6 kg
MPN 8942EX
gtin13 7899574304514
20“ P2 surdo head (P2 - 190 micron: 0,19mm) - TIMBRA
 
Thin or thick?
P2 heads are thinner (P2='grossa'; P3='supergrossa') than P3 heads, which is why they sound lighter, they have more overtones and transmit sound easier because they vibrate stronger than a thick head. The thickness of a head has only little influence in how long it may last. 20'' heads have stronger aluminium rings for more stability.
Resonance head or batter head?
You can use P2 heads for both sides of our surdo. You can use them for the batter- or resonance side.

Take some time:
The life career of a head begins with the moment you put it on your drum for the first time. Each time you tune it, the head will fit itself more comfortably onto the rim of shell being the base for the head. Also in terms of sound, time has an effect on every head. New heads often sound a bit whiny when freshly fitted onto the drum. But after a short break-in time and regular playing, the sound will quickly improve. A new head also will lift the rim higher. Each time you tune your drum, the head will sit itself lower down on the base and the rim can settle.
In short:
New head - high rim, whiny sound.
After a break-in time - low rim, nice sound.


Note about spare parts:

We recommend that you always purchase spare parts of the same brand as your instrument to ensure fit and function. We cannot assume any warranty for different-brand combinations. If you are looking for a spare part that you cannot find on our site, please contact us!


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In 2010, IZZO managed to pull off a remarkable milestone by lancing their high-end show... more

"Timbra"

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In 2010, IZZO managed to pull off a remarkable milestone by lancing their high-end show brand TIMBRA TOP PERCUSSION.

All TIMBRA Samba instruments have been developed in close cooperation with renowned percussionists. The objective was to create convincing series of instruments with great sound, optically outstanding and adecuate for stage gigs. Especially the timbals, made of either wood or aluminium, set new standards with their 16 tuning hooks, extraordinary design and spectacular sound.

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TIMBRA builds all kinds of Samba instruments from wood and aluminium surdos, cuicas, rebolos to tantans and timbals. A special eye-catcher was one of the brand's first lines - the Carlinhos Brown Signature Series with timbals and bacurinhas with elaborate colour prints and designs on vinyls. High-quality workmanship, authentic sounds and flashy designs are still the main trademarks of TIMBRA.


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