The KSR-35 is a student-grade chromatic xylophone with 44 plastic keys spanning three and a half octaves, built for music schools and educational programs that need a durable, properly tuned instrument at an accessible price. Tuned to the A=442 reference standard with aluminum-alloy resonators under the keyboard, the instrument delivers the projection and sustain students need to develop mallet technique, while plastic bars shrug off the impacts that chip wooden keys in classroom use.
The stand is included and offers height adjustment from roughly 720 to 980 mm, letting one instrument serve players of different ages — essential in shared teaching studios. A pair of mallets comes in the set; a case is not included.
The assembled instrument measures about 1,350 x 600 mm and weighs 25.4 kg. At around 150 dollars with a 20-unit minimum, the KSR-35 addresses music-education distributors, school procurement programs and conservatory preparatory departments equipping percussion classes.
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