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Lovely Thomann 3kg Zen Singing Bowl
I have a large selection of bowls which I use for meditation, sound baths and the recording of singing bowl music, and decided to buy Thomann's 3kg Zen Singing bowl. It's very helpful that there are audio samples on their website, and I was able to make a good estimation of this bowl's note with a tuner.
I'm very happy to say that the bowl I recieved is pretty much exactly the frequency that I was hoping for.
It arrived promptly, well packaged, and plays beautifully, giving long sustained noted when played with mallets and sings very well when spun. It has a really lovely range of overtones and I think I'll be adding more bowls from Thomann's Zen range to my collection
I'm very happy to say that the bowl I recieved is pretty much exactly the frequency that I was hoping for.
It arrived promptly, well packaged, and plays beautifully, giving long sustained noted when played with mallets and sings very well when spun. It has a really lovely range of overtones and I think I'll be adding more bowls from Thomann's Zen range to my collection
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Possibly wonderful!
I bought 3 of these along with 3 x 4KG Thomann bowls (along with some others) with the view to getting one really special out of that lot. The lack of individual bowl tuning was an issue and customer service suggested I buy multiple bowls and send back any I wasn't happy with. Not ideal, but a satisfactory solution to a common issue I see on reviews here.
I did end up getting a wonderful 3kG bowl. Contrary to expectations, the lightest bowl out of the 6 (3.0kg to 4.4kg) , produced the lowest note (A#1 @ 59Hz) and the longest sustain (1m40 ish). It wasn't a complete heavyweight unicorn, as one of the other 3kg bowls was only a few hz higher, but the one I kept had a fuller sound and better harmonics.
I also ended up keeping one of the 4Kg bowls (which I hadn't planned on) , which had a particularly rich sound. All of the 3kg bowls were lower pitch than the all of the 4kg bowls. The 4Kg bowls did have slightly more dense resonance.
Both are well made, though the lacquer is applied pretty poorly and doesn't contribute to the appearance. I might yet remove, though that's only an aesthetic preference. 1 star docked - but make no mistake, a good 3KG bowl at this price is a winner. I think these are the be the best value out of all the bigger bowls. The 4KG didn't offer any notable improvement but was 30% more expensive.
I did end up getting a wonderful 3kG bowl. Contrary to expectations, the lightest bowl out of the 6 (3.0kg to 4.4kg) , produced the lowest note (A#1 @ 59Hz) and the longest sustain (1m40 ish). It wasn't a complete heavyweight unicorn, as one of the other 3kg bowls was only a few hz higher, but the one I kept had a fuller sound and better harmonics.
I also ended up keeping one of the 4Kg bowls (which I hadn't planned on) , which had a particularly rich sound. All of the 3kg bowls were lower pitch than the all of the 4kg bowls. The 4Kg bowls did have slightly more dense resonance.
Both are well made, though the lacquer is applied pretty poorly and doesn't contribute to the appearance. I might yet remove, though that's only an aesthetic preference. 1 star docked - but make no mistake, a good 3KG bowl at this price is a winner. I think these are the be the best value out of all the bigger bowls. The 4KG didn't offer any notable improvement but was 30% more expensive.
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Beautiful Instrument
The singing bowl I received is well crafted, it has an exceptional tone and incredibly long sustain.
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very pleased
not a speccialist, but apparently, really made by hand.
exactly hat i expected recomend and ould buy again....
exactly hat i expected recomend and ould buy again....
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Z
Molto soddisfatto, bassa frequenza, suono duraturo
La tonalità è differente dall'esempio audio.
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r
Excellent
I have 7 Thomann singing bowls and this is my faverite, has really nice deep tones and has long lasting vibrations. Excellent product.
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