Best Meinl KA9WW-BK Wah-Wah Kalimba Alternatives
We found 10 alternatives to Meinl KA9WW-BK Wah-Wah Kalimba based on experts and consumers reviews.
Afroton Hugh Tracey AKA623 Kalimba
Based on 2 reviews
What an amazing little instrument. The Aftoton Kalimba is unlike any other instrument that you are likely to find. The sound is unique. First let me state this AKA623 model is actually a Hugh Tracey Kalimba (Alto Model). For those who do not know, when it comes to Kalimbas, Hugh Tracey models are the cream of the crop, they far surpass all other models. Even though this small instrument looks like a toy, do not be fooled, it's a world class piece of kit that could be used by any top percussionist in the world. It's amazing what you can do with the 15 notes and the 2 vibrato holes, everything from simple nursery rhymes to a full rendition of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" can be played on this small hand held wooden box. It's build using the finest African hard wood, and...
Meinl 8 Notes Solid Walnut Kalimba
Based on 2 reviews
Really pleasant, pure tones from the steel tongues. These are thankfully not permanently fixed, so you can tune them ad hoc if you need to change key or re-tune. The wood is really beautiful; You can tell it's not a veneer but solid hardwood, and the tree of life etching just makes it all the nicer to handle. This would be a really enjoyable addition to any level of kalimba player as a very portable and affordable instrument with a pristine timbre.
Nino Kalimba Medium Red
Based on 1 reviews
I was looking for a creative gift for my nephew and while wanting something musical, I wanted something that didn't need batteries, was easy to make noce sounds and wouldn't be too annoying for the parents... This was the solution! I got it delivered to my work so i could check it for sound and sharp edges etc and as soon as I got it unpacked I just couldn't stop playing it - it is an open-plan office and soon there were lots of teammates around curious and at least one of them ordered one of these for his own kids. Duly sent to the intended recipient, he tore the packet open and spent a good while plinking away. Achievement unlocked! All in all a small but great fun instrument to play whatever your age but especially good for kids.
Sela SE 245 Kalimba Mahogany 17
Based on 1 reviews
I’ve never even seen one of these let alone played one This came in a protective bag with a tuner I was pleased to find it in tune with no ‘dead’ notes The wood is a great colour and it is solid and well made We have all been playing it, it sounds delightful and I can recommend especially as it is very reasonably priced
Meinl 17 Notes Solid Sapele Kalimba
Based on 3 reviews
It took 9 days to come to Greece since the day i ordered it. The staff where very helpful and kind. It arrived with DHL and it came quickly at the estimated date of the site! It's very beautiful and sounds wonderful! The way it's designed is very helpful and probably easier to grab and play since i'm a begginer and it's my first kalimba. Definetely recommend this site! Thank you so much! :D <3
Meinl KA9-M Kalimba
Based on 8 reviews
I bought this Kalimba for a school production of Lion King to use for some sound effects. It was cheap but sounded great. Using it on top of a Djembe drum to amplify the sound it really had a traditional and magical sound to it. It was everything we needed and more. I have since used it in a recording for an ambient dance track. i would buy this and many others. You can slightly unscrew the kalimba and tune the 'Tongues' to your liking.
Toca T-CK Coconut Kalimba
Based on 11 reviews
Wanted to buy a kalimba for some time to try it and since I'm not a percussionist, I went for the cheaper option at the time, which was this one. I admit I also liked the coconut idea from the start anyway, but I did not expect to get so hooked on this. I don't think I've ever played any other instrument as much and it always comes along on any trips. Kids love it, grown-ups love it, everyone loves it. What else is there to say?...
Meinl Solid Pickup Kalimba
Based on 1 reviews
I like the overall quality and sound of this kalimba and I find it extremely easy to retune to different modes. The effects are okay but nothing fancy or fantastic, the delay is quite short. The only negative thing I have to point out with this kalimba, is that the battery compartment rattles a lot a some frequencies. I think it might be fixable with a piece of tape or something that can hold the lid more still and mute the rattling.
Meinl 17 Notes Pickup Kalimba Mahog.
Based on 1 reviews
The sound is more metallic and punchy than the rest kalimbas I have, the build is very well made so are its tines along with engraved notes on them. the outermost tines are the most problematic though they are not dead they are hard to use them easily. The pickup quality is satisfactory maybe with an external microphone you will achieve better results recording this instrument. Overall its a good purchase but would prefer a bit more soft sound.
Terre Kalimba White Skin A-Minor 8+1
Based on 1 reviews
The instrument is good in all the general aspects. Good sound, balanced between low frequencies and highs. Perhaps the high frequencies are not very rich in harmonics. Only negative point in terms of playing: I find it difficult, personally with large hands, to play the short bars without running the risk of colliding in the lower bars, the position can be improved. It is delivered in a very elegant box.