Best Goldon Metalophone Soprano Set Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Goldon Metalophone Soprano Set based on experts and consumers reviews.
Goldon Metallophone Model 11140
Based on 4 reviews
It's cheap, it's in tune, it looks good and it sounds awesome. It sounds even awesomer if you put it on something to amplify the sound a bit. Anyways even without that it was pretty nice gift which is still used even after looong time after the birthday. Considering all that it's a bargain if you're looking for something musical for you kids to play with and you want it to be a bit more than just another quickly broken toy.
Bergerault MAD Metalophone Alto
Based on 1 reviews
Chose the Bergerault MAD alto metalophone and the Bergerault XAD alto xylophone, as a pair, for enjoyment and discovery of music with the grandchildren. Very pleased with the tuning and sound of the bars and boxes, and with the comfortable 40mm-wide bars. The damper feature on this metalophone makes it more versatile by allowing it to play shorter notes like the xylophone, as well as the more usual use as the harmony instrument in the pair.
Goldon Metalophone Alto Model 11158
Based on 1 reviews
This is more or less a must have to complete the set if you bought the standard model with all white keys. This is just as good and the two together makes this a serious instrument. Quality is great and pitch is perfect. It's a bit tricky to properly mic up for live sessions but it can be done. It sounds great with acoustic guitar or for playing short melodies.
Goldon Metalophone Alto Model 11157
Based on 3 reviews
This is a great thing to have in order to fill your demos with interesting sounds. It sounds wonderful with acoustic guitar. It's also good for playing little melody parts. The only downside is that you have to buy the extra set of sharp tones in order to be able to play anything you like. Other than that it sounds good and mine is very accurate when it comes to pitch. I have even used this in live settings with great result, a bit tricky to mic up properly in order to cover the entire length of the instrument but the result was very rewarding.