Thomann Didgeridoo Teak 130cm painted 3-stars Reviews

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7 years ago

great potential

Amazingly sturdy, and well painted... looks beautiful actually, however slightly below average finish inside, had to ask my didgeridoo teacher to oil it inside and scrap some of the wood chips off that were causing sound to be a bit muffled.

So its a 2 star out of the box, but if you tweek it it can easily beecome a 4 star. still is a good product wood great potential.

11 years ago

Looks good, sounds alright, but a bit hard to play

I was actually surprised when this was delivered - I never expected it to feel so well-built and look so good! The paint job is very nice, and the wood seems to be of decent quality. It smelled a bit funny though, so I let it air for a while before playing.

Once I managed to find the technique for producing proper sounds it actually sounded very good! Not a very deep bass, and not the loudest sound, but still good. As good as can be expected from a short woodwind overtone instrument in the budget category at least!

I am no expert on these (to me) exotic instruments, but I have tried a few different ones - including one built from an exhaust pipe and a soda bottle - and this one is among my favourites. Should be good for kids as well (not too small kids, but school children I guess) considering its relatively small form factor.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Thomann
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $54
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