by Psych1 » Wed May 11, 2011 9:54 pm
"It's always something - if its not one thing its something else!!" (Rosanna RannaDanna)
When bongos crack, they usually crack first near the center block because the holes weaken the shell and the block, or pipes, or smaller blocks vibrate. True, if the block is kept tight thereis less chance of that happening. But, it is also true that many bongo blocks are not kept tight enough. Another way bongos often crack is when someone (not me) puts a wrench on the block nuts and makes it too tight. Or if a bongo is dropped - it will often crack by the block because that is where the shell is weakest. Tubes and double blocks are much less stable than a solid block and increase the chance the bongo will crack there.
The "Free Ride" system is indeed a "gimmick" with no advantage to the sound, as claimed, but there are no holes in the shell or a block to cause crack problems. But, the heads are indeed further apart and the crown and bottom ring cannot be adjusted for comfort.
Where is our design Maven when we need him?
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- Meinl "Free Ride" & 60's LP