🦶 Step up your groove with the LP188 Foot Tambourine!
The LP Latin Percussion LP188 Foot Tambourine features a durable high-impact plastic frame, 4 pairs of nickel-plated steel jingles mounted on a patented cyclops pin system, and an elastic band for secure, comfortable foot placement. Lightweight and compact, it’s designed for cajon players and guitarists seeking hands-free rhythmic enhancement.
Item weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Body material | plastic,steel |
Connector type | pin |
Included components | Nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten. |
Finish type | Texturiert |
Manufacturer | LP |
UPC | 731201354554 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00731201354554 |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 27.94 x 27.94 cm; 80 g |
Item model number | LP188 |
Material Type | Abs,Plastic |
Country Produced In | Taiwan |
Size | -inch |
Item Weight | 80 g |
M**B
Big sounding Foot Tambourine
Three things about foot tambourines: you want it to be easy to get on and off; you want it to be sturdy and not fall apart; and you want it to sound great. This one ticks all those boxes. Som re foot tambourines are sonically lightweight. This one sounds bigger than it is. Just don’t wear it walking down the road. They’ll look at you funny!
D**L
lp foot tambourine
simple but well made and works a treat. just slip it over your foot and as you tap it gives a nice percussion sound to my uke playing. top banana :-)
M**H
As good as you'd think it would be
I don't really know what to say here. You strap it to your foot and it does what you'd think it would. The sound is bright without it being like having razor blades thrown at you, and the quality seems fine, as you'd blooming well hope for from a LP instrument,Fine - if unremarkable. Not cheap, but it has a little LP stamp on it, which may explain it...
G**S
Annoying the wife
Annoying the wife, so gets 5 out of 5 from me!!!!!Great sounding. Easy to play as you let your foot tap out its natural beat....... Making my foot hurt from using it too much ;)
M**N
Not a ‘tight’ sound compared to Meinl
I bought this to compare to the Meinl CFJS2S-BK. The red LP feels lighter and cheaper, and the strap is of a poorer quality and construction.It has a deeper fundamental tone than the Meinl, but at the same time has very bright (and to me, annoying) overtones.I use a foot tambourine on my left foot to approximate a snare sound, stomp box with right foot for a bass drum; basic drum patterns to accompany guitar and voice for pop/soul/funk covers.The Meinl is by far the better option for this, not only in general tone, but the fact that it has a sharp decay and sounds tight. The LP rings out horribly in comparison and sounds loose and messy on the backbeat.
M**L
Great foot Tambourine by LP.
Nice projection, compact design, feels robust, funky colour! You cannot go wrong with Latin Percussion!
D**S
Perfect!
Excellent sound for something so small, and so much easier than trying to use your foot with a full size one. Love it!
M**R
Foot Tambourine Review - loud for its size!
I really like the foot tambourine which, I suspect, would work best with children. Though it works fine and is quite loud for its size, my only niggle is that it's a bit tricky to take on and off.
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