
Latin Percussion LP258-BZ Tito Puente Thunder Timbales - Bronze
Unleash the Thunderous Sound of Latin Music with LP Tito Puente Timbales Pay homage to the 'King' of Latin music with the LP Tito Puente Thunder Timbales. These professional-grade timbales, featuring extra-deep bronze shells, deliver a rich, low-end tone and exceptional projection. Ideal for solo...
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Overview
Unleash the Thunderous Sound of Latin Music with LP Tito Puente Timbales
Pay homage to the 'King' of Latin music with the LP Tito Puente Thunder Timbales. These professional-grade timbales, featuring extra-deep bronze shells, deliver a rich, low-end tone and exceptional projection. Ideal for solo performances or integration with other timbale sets.
Specifications:
- Sizes: 15" & 16" diameter, 10" deep
- Tuning: Traditional tuning
- Shell Material: Bronze with chrome-plated hardware
- Includes: Heavy-duty stand, cowbell bracket, timbale sticks, and tuning wrench (Cowbells and Jam Blocks sold separately)
Key Features
15" & 16" diameter, 10" deep
Traditional tuning
Bronze shell with chrome plated hardware
Includes heavy-duty stand, cowbell bracket, timbale sticks and tuning wrench (Cowbells and Jam Blocks sold separately)
Also available in stainless steel and brass
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features large 15" and 16" diameter drums with 10" depth, designed to produce a full and resonant sound.
- Constructed with a bronze shell, providing a unique tonal quality and a distinctive appearance.
- Equipped with traditional tuning, allowing for classic timbale sounds and familiar player interaction.
- Includes a heavy-duty stand and cowbell bracket, offering stability and immediate setup for performance.
- Comes complete with timbale sticks and a tuning wrench, providing essential accessories for immediate play.
👎 Cons
- While a cowbell bracket is included, cowbells and jam blocks themselves are sold separately, requiring additional purchases.
- The traditional tuning mechanism may require more effort and experience compared to modern quick-tuning systems.
- The bronze shell, while aesthetically pleasing, might be heavier than other material options, impacting portability.
- Specific details on the type of heads are not provided, though traditional timbales typically use clear or coated heads.
- The large 15" and 16" diameters, while beneficial for sound, may take up more stage or studio space.