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What congas?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:23 am
by Refujiado
First of all, hi everyone, i just started playing and well my cuñao's aspires are not cutting it plus i have to give them back to him soon... anyways ive checked around but cant seem to get a solid answer.. Trying to buy a nice set congas.. nothing too expensive, maybe $600 tops for now ? or $500 for 2 congas... Ok this is where i lack knowledge, what brand and model of congas should i look at... not looking for a beginners set something above that, also which drums are the most used when using 2 congas, quinto and conga ? or quinto and tumba? or conga and tumba ? Thanks in advance...

Re: What congas?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:00 pm
by mydogsowner
Hi, and welcome to the forum!

I am a new member here, but this site and the members here are fantastic!

I recently purchased a set myself and posted a similar question here: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=4366

I am quite pleased with my purchase. I went for the conga and the tumba combo myself.

They are still for sale at:http://www.latinrhythmtraders.com/html/gonbops.html

I hope this helps you,
Lisa :)

Re: What congas?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:30 pm
by vinnieL
The Matador congas are highly regarded they are great congas can't go wrong there some will also recommend the Gon Bops Tumbao pro's as another option they are nice . I'll admit to being partial to LP Matadors they have a long and proven track record. As far as sizes are concerned most will go with conga/tumba and i like that set up but some also like the quinto/tumba not my favorite but many like that set up. I would say the most common setup is the conga/tumba thats what i see played the most. Definitely would not go with a quinto/conga set like they sell at the stores together it's commonly seen in the cheaper congas with time you will outgrow and really dislike that set up.

Re: What congas?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:35 pm
by vinnieL
I would also like to add that the used market is loaded with gems your local craigslist might turn up something. I got 2 used LP classics for a great price new they would have cost me just around $900 for the pair and i got them for less than half of that price in beautiful condition.

Re: What congas?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:01 pm
by Refujiado
Those gon bops are really tempting but they have no more Tumbas :(

Re: What congas?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:57 pm
by doctor bloor
Refujiado wrote:Those gon bops are really tempting but they have no more Tumbas :(

You can get a set of three Tumbao Pros at Instrumentpro.com for $675 shipped with their 10% off coupon (type "holiday" in the coupon box at checkout). A conga/tumba combo would run you something like $450-500.

Re: What congas?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:01 am
by TONE74
I would go with LP Classics used. I prefer quinto and a conga ( I have small hands ) and change the skin on them if they have the lp skin. The quality of the skin makes a big difference. I've seen them for about 400 for both I wouldn't pay anymore than that. They are worth more but since they are common you are bound to find some. I have a quinto and paid 70$ in perfect condition I put a skin for about 50$ and when I heard the sound I wished that I would of done that from the beginning instead of paying a lot of money for more expensive drums. Not saying my more expensive drums don't sound as good or better but you cant beat the bang for the buck.

Re: What congas?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:16 am
by docarroyo
Oye Fuji its all subjective and depends not only on your skill level but what YOU like. Hearing samples on line sounds only as good as the drummer playing them and your system that the sound is coming thru. Go out to music stores and bang on a few different drums then check and compare prices on line for the ones that work best for you. There is nothing wrong with less exclusive drums ie Toca, Matador, LP. Or as someone sugested earlier some used drums found on Craigslist or Ebay I scored 2 vintage Gon Bops on craigslist and put new skins on them for under the price of one new drum. Buena Suerte in your quest

Re: What congas?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 4:02 pm
by KING CONGA
vinnieL wrote:I got 2 used LP classics for a great price
Refujiado bienvenido hermano del tambor.This is a great opportunity at a great price, you can never go wrong with the LP Classics these are no doubt highly desired drums.

Re: What congas?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:16 pm
by Refujiado
Pero he bought them for himself, hes not selling :( otherwise the would of been shipped to me... que ustedes creen de Tycoon percussion congas ? they any good?