Difference between revisions of "LP"
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[[File:UFIP LP 8 Ice Bell 2.jpg|thumb|right|450px|UFIP made Ice Bell]] | [[File:UFIP LP 8 Ice Bell 2.jpg|thumb|right|450px|UFIP made Ice Bell]] | ||
[[file:LP Ice Bell.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Current Ice Bell (with box)]] | [[file:LP Ice Bell.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Current Ice Bell (with box)]] | ||
| − | Latin Percussion, or simply known as LP has been in the percussion market since 1956. Known primarily for their Latin instruments like timbales, LP commissioned its cymbals to other companies | + | Latin Percussion, or simply known as LP, has been in the percussion market since 1956. Known primarily for their Latin instruments like timbales, LP commissioned its cymbals to other companies- first [[UFIP]], and later to [[Wuhan]]. LP Ice Bells are currently made in Thailand.<br> |
| − | + | UFIP has offered an Ice Bell in their own cymbal lines since dissolving their partnership with LP. <br> | |
NOTE: These may not run true to size; a 7" cymbal might only be 6.75", and so on. <br> | NOTE: These may not run true to size; a 7" cymbal might only be 6.75", and so on. <br> | ||
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==== Bells ==== | ==== Bells ==== | ||
| − | * ''' | + | * '''Ice Bell - [[LP 7" Ice Bell|7"]] [[LP 8" Ice Bell|8"]] [[LP 9" Ice Bell|9"]] |
Latest revision as of 02:10, 26 November 2025
Latin Percussion, or simply known as LP, has been in the percussion market since 1956. Known primarily for their Latin instruments like timbales, LP commissioned its cymbals to other companies- first UFIP, and later to Wuhan. LP Ice Bells are currently made in Thailand.
UFIP has offered an Ice Bell in their own cymbal lines since dissolving their partnership with LP.
NOTE: These may not run true to size; a 7" cymbal might only be 6.75", and so on.
The Rancan series of cymbals were made by Wuhan in China, under the LP name. These are no longer produced.
