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Mallets<br />
The sound quality your instrum<strong>en</strong>t<br />
produces is highly dep<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>t on<br />
the mallet you choose. In g<strong>en</strong>eral,<br />
soft mallets produce more fundam<strong>en</strong>tal<br />
pitch and less overtone;<br />
hard mallets produce less fundam<strong>en</strong>tal<br />
pitch and more overtone.<br />
Large bars require proportionately<br />
larger mallet heads.<br />
To assist you with choosing the<br />
mallets which produce the<br />
best sound for your instrum<strong>en</strong>ts,<br />
STUDIO 49 now includes its new<br />
mallet guide with each new instrum<strong>en</strong>t,<br />
making it quick and easy for<br />
you and your stud<strong>en</strong>ts to create<br />
optimum sound.<br />
Xylophone<br />
SX 1600 SX 1000<br />
SX 2000 S 5 SXG 2000 S 50 S 5 CS 5<br />
AX 2000 AXG 2000 AX 1600 S 4 AX 1000<br />
CS 44<br />
S 4 S 40 BXG 2000 BX 1600<br />
BX 2000 S 3 S 3 S 33<br />
Schlägel-Pass<br />
Mallet Guide<br />
Bass Alto Soprano<br />
SM 1600 SM 1000<br />
SM 2000 S 50 S 55 CS 55<br />
AM 2000 CS 7<br />
AM 1600 AM 1000<br />
S 7 S 7 BM 2000 BM 1600<br />
S 3 S 33<br />
Bass Alto Soprano<br />
Metallophone