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Surdo Head 22'' korino - Izzo

Surdo Fell 22" Korino Izzo A328522

Surdo Head 22'' korino - Izzo

Izzo
Item number
A328522
weight (net):
0,4 kg

in stock

28,00 *

incl. VAT , plus shipping costs

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Nappa head 22'' by IZZO: Nappa or korino heads are multi-ply synthetic layers of artificial... more

Surdo Head 22'' korino - Izzo

item number: A328522
head by instrument: Surdo
size: 22"
Type: nappa / korino
weight (net): 0,4 kg
MPN 6695EX
gtin13 7899574302343

Nappa head 22'' by IZZO:

Nappa or korino heads are multi-ply synthetic layers of artificial leather and nylon. This construction reacts quite sensitive to beaters which are too hard. The head will break if you use beaters with too little padding. We recommend that for korino heads you use only soft or medium beaters with plenty of padding.



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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15 Sep 2023
mejor alternativa economica, buena calidad

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28 Oct 2018

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High-quality instruments for Rio Samba and Samba Reggae, which are especially popular... more

"Izzo"

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High-quality instruments for Rio Samba and Samba Reggae, which are especially popular and proven in schools! For quite some years now, instrument builder IZZO remains among the top brands of Brazilian Samba percussios. It has been a while that IZZO instruments from São Paulo were rather simple percussion instruments which were very popular in Brazil due to their good price range.
Then they began to constantly increase their standard of Samba instruments until they reached a top-class level. By now they have become a serious manufacturer with a wide range of very well manufactured instruments which are known throughout the international market.

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IZZO achieved a special coup when in 2010 they lanced their top brand TIMBRA. TIMBRA instruments were 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.

Today IZZO is completely in the league of the old-established traditional brands of Samba instruments.


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