by Tonio » Tue Aug 01, 2006 4:09 am
Abakua, are they the new Limited Edition? Look snice.
I had the model below that , they had about 3 pro models back in '98. The Limited Edition seemed nice. But the hardward was just hmm, lacking? Maybe due to buffalo skin, but you really needed to crank them(especially quinto), so by the time a couple months pass, the lugs are not in good refernce(angle) to the shell. That did not seem like a good "pro-long use" tumbadora. If they have 5 lugs per shell, it may be OK, however. Toca's better ones are with 5 lugs-even quinto.
But in general they have a nice open tone, crispy. They do have the typical Thailand sound-ringy. Might be good for modern stuff(band), might not work for forklorico etc. They do not cut as much as LP's however.
Please do note that this is only my opinion based on around the '98 mfg'd stuff.
Micheal Peter (E) uses the models, that are small 10" quinto for a nice snappy open tone. Somewhat like a requinto. but more hand" room"-reminded me of the ol' Gon Bops fee but lacks the body of the tones.
But as I say , its just must opinion, so check em out and let us know what you think. Don't be fooled by the looks!!
Sorry been away a while.
T