ABAKUA wrote:gilbert wrote:Due to my Experience on Different Percussion Brands since i work in many Music shops i know that when you Go taller (32" vs 30") and Wider you get more Bass and Low Mid Frequencies and you loose that High Projection
So i think as for The palladium after hearing alot of recordings on them i found that their sound is close to the meinl Mongo Santamaria congas
I hope i explained my point of view correctly ???
Im sorry Gilbert, but I could not disagree with you more.
The Mongo Santamaria Meinls, are no comparison to the LP Gio Palladiums.
If you look closely in one of my pics you will see 2 Meinl Mongo series between my Classics and my Palladiums.
I had the opportunity of testing them out at a rehearsal and large afro cuban performance and was utterly dissapointed with their sound, as were the other musicians in the band I was playing with and also several other latin percussionists who were at the venue observed the Meinls. No one was impressed. While the Meinls had good wood, nice finish and good hardware, their sound and projection lacked crispyness, volume and had little if any projection compared to my Classics and my Palladiums.
An opinion which was echoed by all the latin percussionists present that night.
I have toured extensively with the Palladiums, Classics and Gio Galaxy's. Their projection, crispyness and sound are second to none.
When you know how to tune drums correctly, in particular the Gio Palladiums (which use more lugs) the projection is unbelievable. I am one of very few conga players to own the Palladiums in Sydney, percussionists who are at my gigs are always blown away by their sound and projection.
I even turned down a Meinl endorsement because I would not sacrifice my sound over free gear. I cannot endorse something I do not believe in, nor can I reccommend them to my students as I am simply not impressed by them.
Even after extensive tuning sessions with the Mongo drums and experimentation in seating settings, both on wood and carpet, and also on stands, they simply are not even on the same level as the Gio Galaxy's, Classics, and Palladiums as far as sound projection, tone definition and clarity.
The LP's are in a totally different ball game and far ahead of the Meinl Mongo's.
Even our member here 'Pidoca' who is a Meinl endorser was blown away by the projection and sound of my Palladiums when he was over at my house for lessons.
I mean not to offend, but sincerely believe you are mistaken in your view.
I'm still lusting over the Palladiums, but they are 32" tall?/ woah Can I get em in a bag?
How are the GioGalaxy? Just about the same price >$20-$40 less.
Anyone compare the 2?
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