Shruti Box in G - double
Shruti Box in G - double
The shrutibox double G is designed for professionals who have very specific requirements. With its expanded range, it creates a rich and vibrant drone sound that is particularly loved by music and sound therapists.
The double shrutibox is both reliable and user-friendly, just like all other shrutiboxes in our range. It has a wide range spanning two octaves, from G2 to G4. This means that when you play individual notes or chords starting from G2, you can simultaneously play octaves, fifths, and fourths from the higher octave, simulating the basic principles of the harmonic series. Additionally, you have the ability to play any combination of the 26 chromatic notes that are available on this instrument.
This shruti box can be fitted with the shruti foot pedal, but only if stabilising feet are added.
Size: 41 x 33 x 10 cm
Weight: 4,8 kg
Brand: Musician's Mall or Monoj Kumar Sardar (depending on availability)
Each instrument is individually hand-crafted and might differ from our description.
Musician's Mall is a brand of the far-flung Bhargava family of Indian instrument dealers. In 2014, the Bhargavas took over the instrument shop of the Ali Akbar College of Music in California and gave it the new name Musician's Mall. Since then, they have been selling commissioned instruments under this name.
Monoj Kumar Sardar & Brothers is a large-scale manufacturer in the heart of Calcutta looking back on a rich tradition. The manager Monoj Kumar will get you every instrument that is manufactured in India - ranging from sitars, tanpuras and harmoniums to folk instruments and violins. Due to our co-operation with Monoj Kumar Sardar of several years, today we receive instruments that can compare with renowned brands any time because of their reliably high manufacturing and good tone quality.
ATTENTION! Irritating buzzing, rattling or ringing noises at specific notes may occur spontaneously in all shrutiboxes at any time. Such noises usually indicate a minimal displacement of the metal reed that produces the affected note. Due to the displacement, the reed touches its metal frame while vibrating. This phenomenon is widespread, often disappears by itself after some playing and can be fixed easily. No need to worry! It can easily be fixed. For shrutiboxes bought at our Merlyn store we give lifetime warranty on buzzing reeds.
Shrutiboxes not bought in our shop can be fixed too, but not under warranty.
But, if you're a little handy, you can fix it yourself. Here is a little video on how to do this ...