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Mambo Cowbell has a sharp, raised playing surface that makes it an easy bell to play in a timbale setup. It has a drier tone than the LP Timbale Cowbell....
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LP MAMBO COWBELL
LP Cowbells are handmade in the USA and crafted from premium quality steel with specially developed tooling. Every LP Cowbell is hand inspected to check the consistency of metal thickness, the durability of construction and the precise position of welds. This ensures that every model of LP Cowbell will produce consistent sound, generation after generation.
FEATURES
- 8.5" mountable, black
- Deeper pitch and drier tone than the LP Timbale Cowbell
- Sharp, raised playing surface makes this an easy bell to play in a timbale set-up
- LP forged eye-bolt assembly provides a sure grip to any 3/8" diameter rod
LP COWBELLS
For decades, LP has been making its world famous cowbells in the same factory, just a few miles away from its headquarters in Garfield, New Jersey. LP Cowbells are handmade, one at a time, from premium quality steel. The tooling used to make LP Cowbells is a result of countless hours of uncompromising development. Years of research has been devoted to perfecting the specifications of each model, including the thickness of the metal, the shape of the bell, the method of construction and the position of each individual weld.
This dedication to precision ensures that the LP Cowbell you purchase today sounds just as true as the LP Cowbells made decades before. LP's Quality Assurance crew has over 75 years of combined experience. They inspect every single cowbell by hand before it's packaged and shipped to make sure it's built like and sounds like an LP Cowbell.
No matter which USA-made LP Cowbell you select, you can be confident that it will faithfully produce the sound you depend on every time you play it-for as long as you play it.
LATIN PERCUSSION
Passion. It is the force that drives all human beings to strive, to achieve and to make their dreams come true. The story of Latin Percussion hinges on the passion of one man. A passion that drove him to create, innovate and unmistakably change the face of percussion - and music - forever.
In 1964, Martin Cohen, a young mechanical engineer, photographer and Latin music aficionado, founded Latin Percussion. He solicited feedback for his first percussion instruments from NYC musicians at Latin nightclubs. Cohen established a tradition that is still practiced at LP; the needs of performing musicians are placed ahead of everything else. Proudly, LP has created hundreds of the finest percussion instruments that can be heard in the world's most famous, chart-topping recordings - in every genre.
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