One of the unique features of Moperc is the cut-to-shape staves, since non-bent wood makes for a more solid build.
Questions:
I've read the Moperc website, but is there really a noticeable difference in sound between the tropical, Cubano, and the salsa club congas? Is it because the salsa club conga can be tuned higher with its wider spread of the screws?
Since the staves are cut and not bent, are the metal bands of the Cubano conga really helping?---wouldn't more screws just affect the integrity of the wood, and, when often playing in hot weather wouldn't the metal bands and extra screws just pull on the wood more?