mydogsowner wrote:The look is OK with me and I can live with it. I like the price of the set in the link, esp with the free bongos and stand. Thanks for your offer though!
You have def steered me towards the Matadors, regarding the shape of the shells, esp. I am hoping to hear more folks opinions before my final decision though.
Peace and Many Blessings to You!
That Matador set is surely OK if this is the price range of yours, Steven is right there.
To add a pinch of torment: If you want a better set of congas, go
vintage or
custom-made, i.e. off the mass-production track!
Better can mean better in sound and construction. But it really depends on what you want and what you would like to spend.
Plus you have to be lucky and clever sometimes, some gems are hard to find. One thing is for sure: Some construction features have not become better over the years, especially with LP/Matador products.
Apart from the arguable hardware, I would be especially careful about the skins, those Matadors as well as the LP Gen II might have some crappy skins.
If youre unhappy with them, you will need an additional bunch of dollars to upgrade them, apart from the hassle of mounting them.
BTW, telling you all this I openly admit that I personally own a bunch of LP/Matador drums, but they are somewhat older. I have taken great effort to supply them with decent skins though, so I am very happy with the sound.
So all in all, I cannot really say BUY! straight away. At least you should know that with both sets that you mention you get instruments that are slightly middle-of-the-road, but still OK....
And there are other brands too...
I have heard good things abut Toca traditionals on this forum:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=4359&p=44052&hilit=toca+traditional#p44052Also about Pearl folkloric congas - which are renowned for very good skins right out of the box.. Check them out if you are in the USA - they are hard to get in Europe.
Hope this helps a bit...
Cheers
-Mike