Best Studio 49 H-SM2000 Alto Metallophone ext Alternatives

We found 5 alternatives to Studio 49 H-SM2000 Alto Metallophone ext based on experts and consumers reviews.

Goldon Metallophone Sopra Model 11038

Goldon Metallophone Sopra Model 11038

Based on 2 reviews

Compré este metalófono para un niño de 2 años y ¡le encantó! Hemos estado tocando juntos y creo que es uno de los mejores instrumentos para niños muy pequeños. Lo que lo hace especialmente divertido y atractivo son los colores de cada nota. Es una excelente forma de introducir a los más jóvenes a la percusión con notas. ¡Altamente recomendado!

Goldon Metalophone with Handle 11026

Goldon Metalophone with Handle 11026

Based on 2 reviews

+ This metallophone is a nice idea for music teachers or students who are in move inside a room. It’s easy to hold with a handle. The colors are correct / they correspond to the colors of the boomwhackers, something you cannot always find. The sound is really nice and the tuning is awesome. I’ve been using it the last 2 weeks and I’m really happy. - I would also like to have the same type of metallophone with a full octave (C to C). Also, when you are a music teacher you need to organise and transport your instruments. I don’t like that this instrument has no storage/transport bag.

Goldon Metallophone Sopra Model 11037

Goldon Metallophone Sopra Model 11037

Based on 3 reviews

I bought it for my 3 year's old daughter and I don't recommend it for such young people, regarding the instrument, it's a very well made piece, it sounds very clear and musically, it is definitely not a toy, I just stored it for later, when my child can appreciate it (5-7 years?) Cool thing.

Goldon Metalophone Model 11085

Goldon Metalophone Model 11085

Based on 2 reviews

The instruments comes in a sturdy and good looking plywood case, which really helps to keep the instrument in good condition. The general quality of the instrument itself is not the best on the other hand. Everything is working correctly, but the finish is just lazy. Metal keys are painted a bit lazy and you can see unfinished spots here and there, especialy on black keys. Also the wooden blocks, on which the metal plates are placed, are pretty rough, not planed or lacquered and full of splinters. Sound quality is ok otherwise, but not perfect. You can always hear a knocking sound together with the tone of the keys, but thats just how the construction is made, probably a bit more of cushioning under the metal keys could help reduce the effect somewhat. The first three metal keys (starting...

Goldon 11070 Chromatic Metalophone

Goldon 11070 Chromatic Metalophone

Based on 1 reviews

I bought this metalophone as a gift to my little kid and end up using it for some home recordings too. It has a good and clear sound, even without a resonance box. I mounted it on top of a wood box for extra sustain and loudness, and miked it with an SM-57 and the results were nice. Positive - Great for the money! Ranging from C3 to G4, it is great to use as an introduction to this kind of instruments. It has a decent sound, with no "dead" keys, as sometimes it is the case with some entery level instruments. It comes in a cardboard box with just the right size (so it can be stored without the risk of the chimes pop out of place) and with a pair of beaters. Negative - The "coloured box" announced is just a cardboard box... That can be misleanding.

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