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7. Position first stabilizer bar and slip the lip of the bar
under the curve of the 13” timbale rim on your right.
8. Place second stabilizer on top of the first one and
repeat steps with the 14” timbale on your left.
9. Place washer and wing nut onto center post and
tighten. Once tightened the drums will lock into place
and provide a stable frame.
ASSEMBLING AUXILLARY ACCESSORY
ARM AND MOUNTING COWBELL
10. On the stand you will find the accessory arm.
11. Slip cowbell on the accessory arm. Tighten attached
cowbell wing nut for a secure fit. The cowbell opening
should be facing your right side.
ADJUSTING HEIGHT AND ANGLE
1. The usual height for the drums should be about waist
high of the player.
2. Most Timbales are played relatively flat with no angle.
But you do have the ability to change the angle by
positioning the tilter at the upper section of the stand.
This is especially handy if placing within a drum set or
when playing multiple percussion instruments.
TUNING
1. Loosen each tension rod of both timbales with drum
key, then finger tighten.
2. Now, take the drum tuning key and tighten each tension
rod a quarter turn in a crisscross pattern using the
sequence indicated in the diagram below.
3. While tensioning use your finger and tap the timbale
head at each lug point about 2” in from the rim.
The goal here is to listen to the overtones produced and
bring each point in tune with the others. A clear tone
at desired pitch is what you want to get to. Apply small
quarter turns of the drum key and use listening to get a
natural even tone. Again use the crisscross pattern to
maintain equal tensioning. Take your time.
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First
Stabilizer Bar
Second
Stabilizer Bar
Wing Nut
Accessory
Arm