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The Premier by Vancore Orchestral 4.3 Octave Marimba, Synthetic is well suited for both seasoned professionals and budding student soloists. From the orchestral pit to the marching field, and every space in-between, the 4.3 octave marimba emits warm, mellow tones that will suit a broad range of musical styles. Comprised of the finest materials, each of the note bars are constructed from synthetic vibracore material. This emits a warm, natural tone, providing you with total control over every aspect of your marimba's sound.
Tuned to 442Hz, you'll find that the Premier by Vancore Orchestral 4.3 Octave Marimba boasts a broad range of features that comfortably place it at the same level of quality of marimbas two or three times its price. Achieve the set-up that is ideal for you with the manual height adjuster, whilst the foldable design makes it effortless to pack down and travel with to and from home.
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The 4.3 Octave Marimba’s rail suspension system sets it apart from the competition. It has been purposely manufactured to ensure note frame stability, keeping it perfectly in line with the resonators. The aluminium CNC cut resonators are also cut seamlessly to reduce undesirable noise and vibration when playing.
Despite its compact size the Premier by Vancore Orchestral 4.3 Octave Marimba provides the same sound quality you’d expect from large scale marimbas. The benefit of its foldable design is that it can be compartmentalised to accommodate to vehicle space and living arrangements, making it great for when space is a premium.
Our legacy, your future. The perfect blend of heritage and technical innovation, Premier have remained at the forefront of musical instrument design, providing a legendary sound to drummers and percussionists worldwide since 1922.