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Lp1207-T, Jam Tamb Latin Percussion
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Frequently Asked Questions

The dimensions of the Latin Percussion Jam Tamb are nine inches in length, seven inches in width, and four inches in height.

The Latin Percussion Jam Tamb is constructed from an exclusive synthetic material called Jenigor, known for its durability.

The Jam Tamb features six pairs of nickel-plated steel alloy jingles, providing a bright and powerful sound.

You can play the Jam Tamb by striking it with a drumstick or by hand, utilizing the built-in rubber striking surface.

Yes, the Jam Tamb is suitable for beginners and can be easily mounted and played in various percussion setups.

Yes, the Jam Tamb can be attached to any three-eighths inch rod and is compatible with the LP Gajate Bracket.

To clean the Jam Tamb, simply wipe it down with a damp cloth and avoid using harsh chemicals to preserve its material.

Yes, the synthetic Jenigor material makes the Jam Tamb resistant to weather conditions, enhancing its durability.

The weight of the Latin Percussion Jam Tamb is not specified, but it is designed to be lightweight for easy mounting.

Yes, the Jam Tamb typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship.

You can adjust the volume of the Jam Tamb by varying the intensity of your strikes or using it in different setups.

Yes, the Jam Tamb is suitable for outdoor use, thanks to its sturdy construction from durable materials.

The Jam Tamb is versatile and can be used in various music genres, including rock, pop, and Latin music.

No, the Jam Tamb does not require special installation; it can be easily mounted with the included eye-bolt.

The Jam Tamb features a built-in molded rubber striking surface that provides excellent stick rebound and comfort for hand playing.

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