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Adams 4.0 Octave Soloist Rosewood Xylophone (XS1HA40)

Model: ADM-XS1HA40

Availability: In Stock

$3,659.95

This Adams 4 Octave Soloist Rosewood Xylophone is selected by both professional soloist and educational programs and is one of Adams' best sellers. A perfect sound balance and tuning throughout the entire range of the instrument is achiev...
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Adams 4.0 Octave Soloist Rosewood Xylophone (XS1HA40) - Product Information

This Adams 4 Octave Soloist Rosewood Xylophone is selected by both professional soloist and educational programs and is one of Adams' best sellers. A perfect sound balance and tuning throughout the entire range of the instrument is achieved by the very skilled hands of craftsman being aided by Adams' specially designed computer system. The resonators produce clear, fundamental note amplification and maximum vibration-free sustain through a process of welding and powder-coating. In order to play under all temperature and moisture conditions.

  • XS1HA35 3.5 Octave Soloist Xylophone on Apex Frame
  • Wood: Honduras Rosewood
  • Tuning: A=442 Hz.
  • Range: C4 - C8
  • Length: 61.4"
  • Lo End: 26.8"
  • Hi End: 13.8"
  • Ht Adj: 31.5" - 39.3"
  • Weight: 77 lbs.

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Comments:

I've had this xylophone for a little less than a year, but the screws in the brackets that hold the bar supports started falling out after less than 6 months (when I tried to screw them back in I discovered that they were stripped). Also, it has these stupid tension plates at each of the tightening screws on the legs and crossbar which are easily lost, and the frame doesn't seem to fit together properly anymore. I have an earlier model of Adams marimba with voyager frame and it is fabulous - takes very heavy usage of breaking down & setting up and is very sturdy, have no idea why my xylophone is so terrible. Also two of the notes are out of tune. On the positive side it projects well and has fairly even tone through all octaves.

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Posted By:

Keli Schmidt

Rating:

3.00
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