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Key Features
The Premier by Vancore Orchestral 3.5 Octave Xylophone, Padouk is well suited for both seasoned professionals and budding student soloists. From the classroom to the orchestral pit, and every space in-between, the 3.5 Octave xylophone ranging from F4-C8 emits a distinct, sharp tone, allowing it cut through the densest of arrangements.
Comprised of the finest materials, each of the note bars are constructed from African padouk. This emits a bright, warm sound with rich sustain, offering incredible levels of balance and tonality whilst providing you with total control over every aspect of your xylophone's sound.
Product Ref: 185013
Tuned to 442Hz, the bars are made from African padauk. Padauk is widely used among many manufacturers based on its resonance, tone and durability, making it a fantastic alternative to rosewood.
Each resonator is hand tuned and is assembled using an innovative mounting system. Designed to eliminate rattle and noise, the system employs minimal contact technology to reduce the risk of potential problems arising. The specialist floating bar suspension system is designed to increase bar resonance by 20%. The inclusion of precision laser cut bar support arms to ensure that every bar is supported exactly to the nodal point.
Designed to eliminate extraneous noise, the xylophone frames are manufactured using a unique combination of European ashwood and high grade steel components. Incredibly practical, you’ll be free to adjust the height of the frame between 80-100cm to suit any set up and playing style.
Our legacy, your future. The perfect blend of heritage and technical innovation, Premier have remained at the forefront of musical instrument design, providing a legendary sound to drummers and percussionists worldwide since 1922.