Pearl ECB10 Elite Rock Cowbell
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Heavy gauge cold rolled steel. Power flange.
Overview
The Elite Rock Cowbell is made of heavy gauge steel to insure outstanding sound and durability. Its Power Flange design provides alternative striking surfaces for creating additional sounds and effects. While designed for rock it also covers a wide range of playing styles: Salsa; drum set; Brazilian; etc.
Features:
Constructed of heavy gauge cold rolled steel
"Power Flange" design
Fully welded -- Argon gas welding method
Eyebolt mounting
For "buzz-less" performance and improved resonance
Provides slipless perfomance with minimum tension
Covers a wide range of playing styles: Salsa; drum set; Brazilian; etc.
Features:
Constructed of heavy gauge cold rolled steel
"Power Flange" design
Fully welded -- Argon gas welding method
Eyebolt mounting
For "buzz-less" performance and improved resonance
Provides slipless perfomance with minimum tension
Covers a wide range of playing styles: Salsa; drum set; Brazilian; etc.
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
(2 ratings)
Submitted June 18, 2009 by a customer from gias.ca
"Great-Sounding Cowbell, Picked over 19 Others"
This review has been selected by our experts as particularly helpful.
I'd buy it again and I'd recommend it for anything as a general, good-all-around rock cowbell. Different styles of music may dictate different cowbells. It probably wouldn't be as good in Latin music. But I like it a lot.
Sound
Sound wise, it's very well balanced. It has a fundamental pitch of about Ab. The fundamental is clear and strong. But it also has the right mix of overtones to make it sound like a cowbell (lacking on some cowbells) without have painful clashing overtones (which were present on some other cowbells). It has just enough of everything. Very balanced, very rock. I would recommend it.
Features
The Power Flange is a raised-up part of metal near the end. It adds durability to the cowbell. But it doesn't impact the sound. Some other cowbells have a big strip of plastic rivited to the cowbell which kills the sound. Pearl's Power Flange is much better. I like the mounting system on the cowbell. Nothing fancy but very effective. It comes with a rubber pad stuck inside to dampen it. It provides the right amount of dampening but would be easy to remove.
Ease of Use
Easy to setup. Easy to hit with a stick.
Quality
Come on, it's Pearl - it's great stuff. Thick steel, the thing is heavy and ruggid. I wouldn't want to drop it on my foot, that's for sure.
Value
I picked this over 19 other cowbells I tried. Interestingly… read more enough, many of them were more expensive - some up to $50. I paid $21 for this bad boy. I would have paid $30 for it.
Manufacturer Support
No support needed.
The Wow Factor
It's a matt-black cowbell. Not shiny black and not chrome. I like the matt black look for a rock cowbell the best.
Musical Background:
Active Musician, Church Music Director
Musical Style:
Modern Praise & Worship Music, Classic 70s Rock read less
Sound
Sound wise, it's very well balanced. It has a fundamental pitch of about Ab. The fundamental is clear and strong. But it also has the right mix of overtones to make it sound like a cowbell (lacking on some cowbells) without have painful clashing overtones (which were present on some other cowbells). It has just enough of everything. Very balanced, very rock. I would recommend it.
Features
The Power Flange is a raised-up part of metal near the end. It adds durability to the cowbell. But it doesn't impact the sound. Some other cowbells have a big strip of plastic rivited to the cowbell which kills the sound. Pearl's Power Flange is much better. I like the mounting system on the cowbell. Nothing fancy but very effective. It comes with a rubber pad stuck inside to dampen it. It provides the right amount of dampening but would be easy to remove.
Ease of Use
Easy to setup. Easy to hit with a stick.
Quality
Come on, it's Pearl - it's great stuff. Thick steel, the thing is heavy and ruggid. I wouldn't want to drop it on my foot, that's for sure.
Value
I picked this over 19 other cowbells I tried. Interestingly… read more enough, many of them were more expensive - some up to $50. I paid $21 for this bad boy. I would have paid $30 for it.
Manufacturer Support
No support needed.
The Wow Factor
It's a matt-black cowbell. Not shiny black and not chrome. I like the matt black look for a rock cowbell the best.
Musical Background:
Active Musician, Church Music Director
Musical Style:
Modern Praise & Worship Music, Classic 70s Rock read less
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