peebee wrote:thank you guys, but I,ve made a choice today (quite impatient); it's a risk, but I ordered me a set of isla's(quinto, conga, tumba).
never seen them in real, never heard them or played them, and certainly not common in holland. But I like the shape of them and I read almost nothing bad about them, except for the rims maybe.
peebee,
Congratulations on having made an excellent choice!
As a very proud and happy owner of a set of 3 Islas (quinto, conga and tumba) myself, I can assure you that it's not a risk. Take it also from the growing number of very proud and happy Isla owners in our forum.
For a very reasonable price, you'll soon enough be the owner of what IMO is one of the best sounding congas in the world made with a truly Latin soul and lots of love and passion (c/o Mario Punchard and his crew).
Islas are very melodic. The sound is fat and dry with no unwanted overtones. You get excellent skins to begin with. They're especially good for playing unmiked.
Btw, I also own a set of 4 Gon Bops California Series congas (quinto, 2 congas and tumba). My Islas sound more melodic, although the Gon Bops project more, especially within the stage. For unplugged music, I prefer my Islas. But, for playing loud, amplified music, I (and the rest of my band) prefer the Gon Bops which are usually miked.
You'll definitely notice a big improvement over your LP Aspires, which my church choir owns and which I use on Sundays.
About the all-stainless steel rims, you might find some minor file marks. Actually, I don't mind these 'cause they definitely show that Islas are made by the hands of a craftsman and not by an unfeeling machine. And it gives the Islas character.
There is indeed some slight bending of the rim, particularly on the quinto when it's tuned relatively high (C or D above middle C). But, it doesn't really bother me. And it happens to other top brands too. For example, I noticed that the rim of the macho of even my Gon Bops California Series bongos (tuned to A above middle C) has some slight bending, too.
So, rest assured that you can sleep nights regarding the excellent quality of Islas, especially their sound. I just don't know, though, if you can sleep nights waiting for them to finally arrive over there in Holland!
