Robust foot pedal with low playing noise:The Roland KT-10 trigger pedal has a compact design with a "reverse trigger" mechanism, in which the mallet hits the striking surface backwards, and offers a natural playing feel with low playing noise. The KT-10 is significantly quieter than the combination of kick pad and standard foot machine with mallet.Due to its small base area, it is ideal as a second kick pedal in an acoustic/electronic drum set, or in combination with a percussion pad from the SPD series, a HandSonic HPD-20 or a V-Drum Set.Kick trigger pedal with low playing noise for the Roland V-Drums:Roland V-Drums are the only professional alternative for drummers who live in apartment blocks, as acoustic drums are often too loud. Only the previously common method of using a conventional foot machine on the kick pad of the V-Drum Set has resulted in correspondingly loud playing noises.The KT-10 provides a remedy here, as the pedal is a single unit in which the beater hits the striking surface backwards. This reduces the volume of the playing noise by approx. 75 % (based on extensive tests by Roland), but does not affect the natural playing feel.Ideal for acoustic/electronic drum sets and Roland e-percussion instruments:Due to its small footprint and flat housing, the KT-10 takes up far less space than the combination of foot machine and kick pad. It is therefore ideal for acoustic/electronic drum sets and percussion kits, e.g. in combination with a TM-2 trigger module, which is integrated into an acoustic/electronic drum set and the sounds of the TM-2 can be played by foot via the KT-10.The KT-10 is also a useful extension for Roland percussion instruments such as the SPD-SX Sampling Pad, the OCTAPAD SPD-30 and the HandSonic HPD-20. The KT-10 is very easy to connect via a single cable.Variable weight settings and expandability:You can flexibly adjust the playing style of the KT-10 by changing the resistance of the pedal by removing or moving the weights, as well as the tension of the pedal by changing the spring tension. You can connect a second KT-10 to the Mix In socket and then play with a "double foot machine".
The planetary tuned therapy tuning forks from Meinl Sonic Energy are manufactured in Germany according to the calculations of Hans Cousto (The Cosmic Octave). Each tuning fork is tuned exactly to the frequency of the respective celestial body in order to achieve a therapeutic effect.In contrast to the standard tuning forks, the therapy tuning forks are larger and heavier. This allows them to vibrate for longer and to be struck less often during a treatment or in the professional therapy sector.The therapy tuning forks are made from high-quality tool steel, are nickel-plated and have a matt finish.Therapeutic effect:SednaThe goddess of the seasstands for basic trust in the flow of thingsharmony with the great feeling of all beingpromotes confidence and intuition
The sansula - a patented invention from Hokema - is a new development of the kalimba (also known as sansa or mbira), which originated in southern Africa. Kalimbas are reed instruments that are plucked with the thumbs or fingers. In Africa, they are found in countless shapes and designs, in which the vibration of the tongue is amplified in various ways (e.g. on a resonance box, a hollow body such as a calabash gourd or simply a piece of solid wood). With the sansula, the vibration of the tongue is first 'stored' in a block of wood, which then transmits it to a sound membrane. In this way, the sound can be heard for much longer than with other methods of sound amplification. Supported by the tuning - octaves are close together - a wonderful, mellow sound rich in overtones is produced, which is easy to elicit from the instrument.
Cult guarantee: This black beauty has it all. The graceful macassar surface produces a convincingly powerful bass. The special body made of SPL (=sonic projection lignum) represents a new dimension in Cajon construction.And that's not all: an extremely rich snare sound finally puts it in pole position in the 2inOne "deluxe" series - for the eyes and ears!
Rohema Percussion - Robert Hillinger Markneukirchen is a family business in its 5th generation. Company founder Robert Eduard Hellinger started production in Markneukirchen in 1888. Even then, the product range included drumsticks and drumsticks. Since then, numerous mallets and rhythm instruments have been added to the range.The current management of the company by Matthias and Andreas Hellinger was preceded by a sound training as a master craftsman and many years of work in their father's company. The 5th generation is already firmly integrated in the company through business economist Maik Hellinger and trained wood turner Tobias Hellinger.
The new TAMA Drum Rug (TDR-TL) with the large TAMA logo has a non-slip, rubberised underside. . With a size of 1.8m x 2m (72 x 80), it offers enough space for a drum kit including hardware. The practical Velcro fastener makes it easy to transportA special feature of the TAMA Drum Rug (TDR-OR) is the Oriental Design. Also measuring 1.80m x 2m and equipped with a non-slip, rubberised underside, it offers sufficient space for a large set including hardware. The practical Velcro fastener makes the rug easy to transport
The Nino wooden frog güiros have become hugely popular in recent years. Children especially love the quacking sound made by stroking the frog's back with the wooden scraper. Fun for young and old!