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Solutions Kazobo Extra Loud/Large Kazoo
The Kazoobie KaZobo is our largest and loudest kazoo. This plastic version of our original metal KaZobo is even louder than the original and is available in a variety of bright colors.
Based on the Zobo of the early 1900's, this horn-like kazoo dual resonators that enhance the vibration and project the sound through the nearly 10" horn. It's part kazoo and part zobo,which is why we call it the KaZobo.
We use the same waterproof resonator and caps as used in our famous Kazoobie Kazoos. This means you can add Wazoo Horns and even the Hummbucker Electric Kazoo pick-up to your Kazoobie KaZobo.
Based on the Zobo of the early 1900's, this horn-like kazoo dual resonators that enhance the vibration and project the sound through the nearly 10" horn. It's part kazoo and part zobo,which is why we call it the KaZobo.
We use the same waterproof resonator and caps as used in our famous Kazoobie Kazoos. This means you can add Wazoo Horns and even the Hummbucker Electric Kazoo pick-up to your Kazoobie KaZobo.
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I am in a small music duo, and wanted something for horn-type solos that I can play live. I was looking at regular kazoos, and then I stumbled across videos of this kazobo. I ordered it from Long & McQuade, not knowing if it would live up to the hype. It turns out that it is indeed very loud! And it actually sounds really good. I haven't tried it live at a gig yet, but I'm wondering if I will even have to point this thing at a microphone. It is already nice and loud by itself. The picture on the L & M website is red, so I was surprised when I received a white one by courier. However, I really wanted a white one anyway so I could paint it. The kazobo has a nice smooth finish, so I'm going to sand it down a bit and then paint some decorative art on it. One more thing: the mouth piece part of this fits well into a harmonica holder.
Posted by Lanny on Aug 19, 2018