Studio 49 RXC 3050/V A=443Hz

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Studio 49 RXC 3050/V A=443Hz

Studio 49

RXC 3050/V A=443Hz

4.7 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 257003
Model: RXC 3050/V A=443Hz
Category: Xylophones
Price: $5,277.80

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This Studio 49 xylophone is a solid choice for students and serious players needing a portable, adjustable instrument. The Honduras rosewood provides a lovely, balanced tone – not as bright as some, but very musical and controllable. It's a premium-priced option, but the innovative head and build quality justify the investment for those needing flexibility and a reliable sound.

Product Description

  • Studio 49 RXC 3050/V A=443Hz
  • Concert Xylophone
  • Adjustable
  • Tonal range 3.5 octaves f1 - c5
  • A = 443 Hz
  • Sound bars made of the best
  • selected Honduras rosewood (Dalbergia stevensonii)
  • The patented instrument head allows the player to arrange the halftone row with just a few movements
  • either leveled
  • raised and overlapping
  • Very easy to adjust in height (79 - 94 cm)
  • Foldable stand for quick transportation
  • Sound bars: 40 x 23 mm
  • Dimensions: 139 x 64 cm
  • Includes cover and a pair of 118
  • 023 and 024 mallets
PROS
  • • Rosewood bars deliver a warm, resonant, and controlled tone.
  • • Patented head allows for quick and customizable bar arrangement.
  • • Adjustable height and foldable stand enhance portability and setup.
  • • Included mallets provide a solid starting point for playing.
CONS
  • • The 443Hz tuning might require retuning for standard orchestral work.
  • • Rosewood can be susceptible to changes in humidity and temperature.
  • • The included mallets are basic and may be upgraded for nuanced playing.

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Key Features

Range f1 - c5 (3.5 octaves)
Bar Material Honduras rosewood (Dalbergia stevensonii)
Resonators Rosewood
Frame Adjustable, foldable steel frame
Mallets Included 118, 023 and 024 mallets
Weight Approximately 35-40 lbs (estimated based on similar models)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It allows you to rotate and reposition the bars on the head, effectively changing the layout from straight row to curved or stepped configurations, offering flexibility for different playing styles.
Studio 49 typically emphasizes sustainable sourcing, but confirm their current practices. Rosewood is sensitive to humidity, so proper care and storage are essential to prevent cracking or warping over time.
The 443Hz tuning is less common and requires adjustments if you frequently play with standard orchestras. While subtle, it alters the perceived pitch and requires careful consideration for ensemble playing.

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