Symphonic timpani

Adams Symphonic Timpani has proved its merits in the world of orchestras, conservatorium, bands and schools. The solid construction prevents any problems during transport. The kettle is made from a single sheet of red copper pressed by deep drawn methods. This has the great advantage of maintaining the same thickness throughout the kettle which is extremely important for a good sound. Symphonic Timpani are offered in five bowl diameters, 20"-23"-26"-29"-32".

Timpani Symphonic

The impressive sound and quality of our Symphonic Series allow them to excel in a multitude of different playing situations. Whether you're performing in a symphony hall or a high school auditorium, the outstanding sound and unmatched precision of the Symphonic Series will meet and exceed any of your performance demands. Unlike other common molding methods used to create Timpani bowls today, all Adams Symphonic Series Tympani bowls are press formed from a single sheet of supreme quality copper. Seamless and free of any welds or soldering, the bowl is allowed to resonant freely and evenly. This forming method also ensures an even thickness throughout the entire kettle, resulting in the ultimate in both tonal quality and projection. The bowls are suspended by a strong, firm, contoured steel ring to maintain bowl roundness and offer the best protection during transport.

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Three wheels, two at the rear and one under the pedal mechanism, have been custom designed with a braking mechanism that prevents them from both turning and from rotating. The Adams Symphonic Series Timpani are offered in five bowl diameters, 20"-23"-26"-29" and 32".

Pedal System

The Symphonic Series pedal mechanism is based upon the European style block system, also known as a clutch and post system. Unlike the Professional series balanced action system, this type of block pedal system allows the fundamental pitch of the timpani to be easily altered without effecting pedal performance. The Symphonic Series Timpani also offers an easy to operate fine tuner, located on the player’s side. Three wheels, two at the rear and one under the pedal mechanism, have been custom designed with a braking mechanism that prevents them from both turning and from rotating. The Adams Symphonic Series Timpani are offered in five bowl diameters, 20"-23"-26"-29" and 32".

Fine Tuner

The Fine Tuner mechanism on all Symphonic Series Timpani is con-veniently located to the players side and offers an extremely fluid.

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