
The main difference between the Viennese Timpani compared to the Dresden design is that the bowl, and not the skin, is moved up and down by a lever movement. Every part of the instrument is hand-made and entirely produced in Austria. In consequence of the skin tension, the bowl, which is made of a 0.8 mm thick copper plate...

...is under considerable pressure. In order to withstand this pressure, the metal of the bowl is hammered by hand after coarse pressing. In this stage of production, the precise manufacturing of the border of the bowl is most crucial. The foot consists of highly polished aluminium casting.

Tuning device and mount for the skin are made out of bronze, also chromed like the steel parts.

The skin is mounted on rims, spray-coated with aluminium. The brake lining, located on the tuning device...

...has to be renewed once in a while, which shouldn’t be a problem due to the design. A particular feature of the Viennese timpani is the use of goat skin.
The skin is just sharpened and not split, because it is not appropriate for splitting. The organic structure of the skin is preserved, due to the fact that it is not thinned out or impregnated during fabrication. In spite of the precise manufacturing, each instrument is unique. For this reason, we can offer you the possibility to manufacture instruments according to your requirements and wishes. | | 3D-Videos
 Panorama view
 Turning handle
 Tuning mechanism |