Remo TA-5210-52 Fiberskyn Tambourine, Quadura Deep Red, 10" vs Meinl Headliner Series Hihat Tambourine Jingle
Overall winner: Remo TA-5210-52 Fiberskyn Tambourine, Quadura Deep Red, 10"
Key Differences
Remo TA-5210-52 (A) is a 10" Fiberskyn tambourine noted for solid construction, good sound quality and longer-lasting durability and sits at a more affordable price tier. Meinl Headliner Hihat Tambourine (B) is a mountable hihat-style unit with bright tonal accents and the ability to attach to a hihat pull rod, but its mini size and some barely-moving discs limit its overall sound scope
Remo TA-5210-52 Fiberskyn Tambourine, Quadura Deep Red, 10"
Fiberskyn tambourine with a solid build and vibrant red rim. Praised for sound quality and durability; customers note it lasts a long time and looks good
Pros
- solid construction
- good sound quality
- durable and long-lasting
- appealing red appearance
Cons
- some consider it a bit heavy
Meinl Headliner Series Hihat Tambourine Jingle
Hihat-mounted tambourine with hammered solid brass jingles for bright accents on hat patterns. Attaches to hihat pull rod for easy, responsive play; noted for durability and value by customers
Pros
- attachable to hihat pull rod
- bright tonal accents
- durable construction
- responsive jingles
Cons
- some discs barely move
- mini-size may limit sound scope
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Remo |
| Durability | Remo |
| Versatility | Meinl Percussion |
| User Reviews | Remo |