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Bongo Gaskets

Postby Dicemanb » Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:40 am

I have taken a set of road Generation II bongos apart to clean them and noticed that the shells are a bit gouged where the central block edge touches, possibly causing a weakness. I do tend to drop them a little when going for the campana.

I want to put some softer material between shell and block when reassembling them, but before I do it, does anyone have any views on the best material and how it might effect the bongo or the sound?

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Re: Bongo Gaskets

Postby Mike » Fri Feb 25, 2011 11:41 am

Dice, an old mousepad (a foamy one), cut to shape, does the trick quite nicely.
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Re: Bongo Gaskets

Postby salcero1 » Fri Feb 25, 2011 12:05 pm

I've used the gasket method using a neoprene mouse pad cut to the side of the center block facing the shell on that refurbished JCR set of mine. It shimmed the shells a little more apart and is an excellent idea for a gasket. Another forum user Ernesto also suggested using a strip of leather to do the same. Either method will take care of the problem stated.
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Re: Bongo Gaskets

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Re: Bongo Gaskets

Postby Psych1 » Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:09 pm

Agree 100% with Leedy, The only reason to put any gasket is to separate the heads more. If you use anything softer than wood you may get a crack in the stave that is already weakened by the holes. That is where, and why, most bongos crack. Just keep them tight
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Re: Bongo Gaskets

Postby Dicemanb » Sat Feb 26, 2011 12:02 am

Leedy, you are probably right, I bought them second hand from a guy who was also selling a bongo stand so he may have played them loose on the stand. Still not sure what to do with two opposing solutions coming out. To gasket or not to gasket......

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Re: Bongo Gaskets

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Re: Bongo Gaskets

Postby Dicemanb » Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:53 pm

Thanks Leedy,

I like the spring washer idea and will definitely do do dat.

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Re: Bongo Gaskets

Postby yakobian » Sun Jun 12, 2011 2:44 am

Dice, there are audioable advantages to placing rubber gasket material between the spacer block and the shells. If properly installed and kept under tension, you will reduce the amount of "cross talk", giving you a slightly cleaner sound along with absorbing some shock from releasing the drums. Cross talk is the residual resonant frequencys migrating from one shell across the spacer block to the other shell. Again, the improvement will be suttel but noticeable. Why not try it. Good luck, Yakobian.
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Re: Bongo Gaskets

Postby Dicemanb » Sun Jun 12, 2011 9:27 am

Good point Yakobian,
I have had my bongos stolen but will definitely put rubber gaskets in the new ones when I get them.
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