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Posted:
Tue Oct 16, 2007 12:21 am
by Congadelica
Im , Considering buying a additional 4 th conga to my 11" ,11 3/4",12 1/2" set up .
Im thinking of maybe another Conga 11 3/4", possibly a 13 1/4 supertumba .
My question is which way would you go any why ?
Gracias .
Marco

Posted:
Tue Oct 16, 2007 3:10 am
by pcastag
Supertumba, why? you don't have one.
Pc

Posted:
Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:53 am
by CongaTick
Marco,
I'd been mulling over the additional drum to my quinto, conga, tumba setup. I wanted to do so to add another melodic element. I was focused on another conga, rather than a tumba or super tumba. I think the conga would give me more tuning flexibility within the three drum sequence, and it's a lighter tub to move around than the supertumba. I'm able to tune my mule-headed tumba down sufficiently to give me a solid bass note. My recommendation would be an additional conga.

Posted:
Tue Oct 16, 2007 12:17 pm
by windhorse
Super T for the those low leads on Bembe, Makuta, Palo, and any bomba note that you'd like to stand out in the low frequency range.

Posted:
Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:18 pm
by Mike
Marco, at the end of the day it´s also a question of tuning, so IMO you don´t necessarily need a supertumba unless you´re after the styles windhorse mentions.
I own two 11" quintos and two 11 3/4" Congas and I´m perfectly happy with the tones I can get out of them. I can tune them to a Latin Jazz tuning, e.g. (from low to high) F - G - Bb - C or D, depending on the situation. A different range is of course also possible without losing decent open tones. I know, some forum members get the heebies if someone has got not tumba, but it´s quite OK for me :p
Furthermore, bigger drums are sometimes more expensive...
It´s also a question which brand you choose:
Some brands have thicker skins than others with their congas, I would consider this as well. BTW my LP Classic quinto which had a (tto) thin factory head has got a very thick cowhide now, so it really SOUNDS like a conga in my four-drum setup.
If I remember correctly, you have got some nice Meinls, havent´you? As they use very thin heads these days, I´d not recommend using one as your lowest drum - or you reskin it, which leads to financial trouble and/or nervous breakdown (like you and also me had with those nasty muleys) :;):
Im thinking of maybe another Conga 11 3/4"
That sounds like a good idea indeed!
Just my 4 Conga-cents...
Edited By Mike on 1192559203

Posted:
Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:26 pm
by Congadelica
Thanks for your input people .
And Mike I had made my mind up to add another 113/4 comnga , but I needed alternative opinions . Windhorse thanks . maybe the super tumba will come later .
Gracias
Marco

Posted:
Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:29 pm
by Mike
Hey, gee, you are surely quick to reply
So which brand are you looking for?
Yet another thought: I wouldn´t spend too much money on the fourth drum, it can be a sencond-hand one. Perhaps there´s something at ebay. I heard that Schallochs are quite a good deal (not to sure about the sizes though).
Good luck!
Mike
Edited By Mike on 1192559826

Posted:
Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:52 pm
by Congadelica
I got my eye on this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws....&ih=007
But uit depends on the reserve .
I may buy from Thonman.de a meinl clasic to match the 3 I have allready .
marco

Posted:
Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:56 pm
by Mike
LP Salsa is cool, but stands only 28" tall!
What about this one at German ebay: [url=http://cgi.ebay.de/Conga-12-inkl-Staender-Fa-Schalloch-wie-neu_W0QQitemZ320168694951QQihZ011QQcategoryZ23309Q
QssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem]http://cgi.ebay.de/Conga-1....iewItem[/url]
The seller made a mistake and posted and posted a Djembe Photo, but it´s really a 12" Schalloch conga that is for sale.
Well, after all, the Meinl classics are fine drums!