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Rock Solid Bongos
I use these bongos in a variety of musical situations from latin to hip-hip hop and beyond. They really are a standard 'workhorse' in my opinion.
Pros;
- These are really well-made, heavy duty drums.
- For placing between the legs, these bongos allow you to rotate the hardware around to a more comfortable setting.
Cons;
- Like most pro bongos these are heavy and take getting used to.
- I didn't like the skins; thin with many overtones. I eventually replaced mine with thicker skins, and now these sound as good as top-of-the line drums
I think that if you can deal with the weight these really are a great deal if you are looking for a solid instrument that will last you a lifetime.
Pros;
- These are really well-made, heavy duty drums.
- For placing between the legs, these bongos allow you to rotate the hardware around to a more comfortable setting.
Cons;
- Like most pro bongos these are heavy and take getting used to.
- I didn't like the skins; thin with many overtones. I eventually replaced mine with thicker skins, and now these sound as good as top-of-the line drums
I think that if you can deal with the weight these really are a great deal if you are looking for a solid instrument that will last you a lifetime.
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...i am really happy with my choice,they look really crafty and elegant,original heads sounds ok,but i changed them for remo nuskyn for macho and fiberskyn for hembra...now they sing more and sound is more crisp...strongly recommended for any level of playing,from amateur to pro...
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