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Postby bongosnotbombs » Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:03 pm

I am planning to get a new set of drums by in a few months.
3 drums, tumba, conga quinto.

I really like the smaller "boutique" shops, and I want to support them, so I was thinking of making a drum set with each drum from a different maker.

Part of this decision is $$$

so I was thinking.....

Isla = Tumba
Moperc = Conga
Resolution = Quinto

in a strange order of cheapest maker most expensive size drum.
I am also considering Bauer and Timba to maybe replace one of these instead. Future investment might see a requinto..

Figured this might be an interesting topic for discussion.




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Postby Charangaman » Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:11 pm

Greetings,

You may have a height problem in doing that, I don't know the sizes but doubt those 3 manufacturers make drums at the same height.. Then again the differences are probably minimal....
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Postby deadhead » Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:35 pm

Also check about the types of wood used, you may have some problems getting the sound you want out of a set like that.
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Postby blango » Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:38 pm

I'd pick one shop. You want the same sounding drums. They also look nicer and are worth more if you sell them.

They all make fine tubs. I bet you would be happy with any of them.

Also, just because Isla is less expensive dont think they are last in quality. Since they worked out early kinks, they are making some very nice drums.

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Postby bongosnotbombs » Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:27 pm

blango wrote:I'd pick one shop. You want the same sounding drums. They also look nicer and are worth more if you sell them.

They all make fine tubs. I bet you would be happy with any of them.

Also, just because Isla is less expensive dont think they are last in quality. Since they worked out early kinks, they are making some very nice drums.

Tony

I would never think that about Isla's, I have been around a pair of them.
I have also tried a Bauer Tumba.
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Postby Tonio » Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:02 am

Thats up to you , but IMO you would'nt get the full effect (tone) out of mismatching.
If this is your 1st esoteric set especially. Depending on what type of gigs you play you may consider having a minimal part of the set to match, and add
from another maker. e.g. segun. tumba 1 maker, and quinto from another.
The main drum-whether you use a quinto or conga should be your most important one.
For gigging of course some matching set looks more professional for esthetic reasons. But for recording, if it sounds good-thats all that matters.

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