Pedal Balance Spring System Timpani with Aluminum Bowl (Portable Timpani)
1. Top-class Sound
Although portable, the TP-3300 Series delivers fully professional, top-class sound. It features aluminum bowls with the same shape as Yamaha's top-line models (TP-7300/6300/4300 Series), Renaissance heads, and hoops that all work together to create a deep, sustained tone.
Yamaha Remo Renaissance heads with aluminum insert rings offer outstanding expression with stable pitch and excellent durability.
The TP-3332 bowls are 45mm shallower than the previous series. The dimensions of the bowls have been carefully designed to allow even beginners to bring out the full sonic potential of these instruments with ease.
The TP-3300 Series is equipped with the same hoops as the top-line models, offering high rigidity plus improved integration between head and bowl that brings out the instrument’s full sonic potential.
2. Compact and Portable
The lightweight aluminum bowls and the ease with which the pedals and legs can be retracted make the entire system conveniently compact and portable.
Overall size when folded for transport (W x D x H) TP-3332: 95x93x63 cm
3. Smooth Operation
No effort has been spared in achieving the smoothest, easiest possible operation and adjustment. Casters that allow smooth movement, pedals with a stable operating feel, and leg and pedal height that adjust easily all add up to stress free overall operation.
New, larger casters make it easier than ever to move the instrument around. New caster locks have also been implemented to prevent movement when the pedal is operated. (Caster diameter has been increased from 50mm to 75mm.)
Smoother, more stable pedal operation when playing at any pitch has been achieved through a new optimized spring design.
The TP-3300 Series comes with the same tuning indicator that is supplied with the top-line models. The indicator rail and pointer are carefully constructed of materials that contribute to smooth operation without producing noise. The indicator can also be easily relocated to the left or right side of the instrument to facilitate German or American setups.