ALUMINIUM METAL RING 38.1 Ø ANODIZED SNARE
- Aluminium ring 38.1 Ø beater.- Aluminium plate 4 mm x 20 mm anodized in black.- Bridge for bordoneros threads esxteriores.- Ideal for ARAHAL,ROYAL boxes- Weight approx.
Hoops made with a 5 mm round rod and chrome finish. Their lightweight design makes them ideal for tambourines, tambourines, and other handheld percussion instruments. They offer resistance without losing comfort when playing directly with your hands.
Metal rims with double or triple flange, available in thicknesses between 1.6 mm and 2.3 mm. Finished in chrome, they are offered in various diameters and divisions. Suitable for snares and toms, they guarantee excellent tension and durability.
More consistent hoops, made of cast aluminium or zamak. With a higher weight than other models, they provide greater stability and sound projection. Available in various sizes and divisions depending on the number of tensioners.
Round metal rings made of plate, with passed lugs for adjustment by tension rods. They come in different diameters and divisions, ideal for Brazilian percussion instruments such as the surdo or the repenique.
Smooth metal rings, made of black anodized aluminum. Designed specifically for cabinets with double snare drums, they offer a sober aesthetic and excellent sound performance thanks to their lightness and rigidity.
Simple hoops made of plate, with a small fold where the drumhead rests. They are practical and economical, suitable for instruments that do not require a high tension. Easy to assemble and maintain.
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- Aluminium ring 38.1 Ø beater.- Aluminium plate 4 mm x 20 mm anodized in black.- Bridge for bordoneros threads esxteriores.- Ideal for ARAHAL,ROYAL boxes- Weight approx.
- Aluminium ring 38.1 Ø beater.- Aluminium plate 4 mm x 20 mm anodized in black.- Holes for hanging hook.- Ideal for ARAHAL,ROYAL boxes- Weight approx.
- Aluminium ring 38.1 Ø beater.- Aluminium plate 4 mm x 20 mm anodized in black.- Ring of bottom of boxes.- Ideal for ARAHAL,ROYAL boxes- Weight approx.
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