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LP Matador Timbales from Latin Percussion offer traditional sound and excellent value. The 14" and 15" diameter shells are 6-1/2" deep and can be tuned traditionally with a tuning wrench. They can be mounted on the included heavy duty, chrome tilting stand which is fully height adjustable. A LP Matador Cowbell and cowbell holder, a tuning wrench, and a pair of timbale sticks are also included. They are finished in a beautiful brushed-nickel with gold tone hardware.
LP Matador Timbales Brushed Nickel

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  • Brushed-nickel with gold tone hardware
  • Traditionally tuned with a tuning wrench
  • Shells are 14" and 15" in diameter and 6-1/2" deep
  • Heavy-duty, chrome, fully adjustable tilting stand
  • LP Matador Cowbell and cowbell holder

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Heads - no warranty or guarantee.
Natural wood products - no warranty.
Bags and cases - 90 day warranty.
RhythMix - one year warranty, with the exception of heads.
LP wood or fiberglass shells, timbale shells, stands and hardware, hardware (rims, etc.) - 3 year warranty.
All other products - one year warranty.
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.

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  • asked byJ&J of Arizona

    fromTucson Arizona

    I am quite impressed with the positive reviews on these timbales and am pretty much ready to order a set. But I still have a couple of questions:  Is the brushed nickel on the body and gold-tone on the rims just a "finish" and, if so, how does it hold up to playing on the cascara and rims?  Also, if it is a finish, what are the actual materials they are made of?   Thanks!

    I am quite impressed with the positive reviews on these timbales and am pretty much ready to order a set. But I still have a couple of questions: Is the brushed nickel on the body and gold-tone on the rims just a "finish" and, if so, how does it hold up to playing on the cascara and rims? Also, if it is a finish, what are the actual materials they are made of? Thanks!

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    It's basically "plated". I don't know how well it would stand up to a stick.