I would really like to learn how to play the congas, but I only have $300 Canadian to spend.  My delima is that my friend is willing to sell me his CP congas(11" and 12") for $175 Canadian.  On the other  hand my local music store is selling a used pair of LP wood Aspires(11" and 12") for $280 Canadian.  My question is, what are the differences between the two models since they both look the same and CP is made by LP anyway?  Is it worth the extra $105 plus taxes to get the LP's? 
			jbotz5,
I believe that LP replaced thier entry level CP (Cosmic Percussion) line of congas with the LP Aspire line two or three years ago.  I have a CP conga and Aspire Tumba that I started on and now use for teaching, drunken bar gigs, etc.  They are essentially the same drum.  All the hardware is the same, the drum quality is the same, etc.  I think that the only CP conga that they still make is the "Ricardo" conga.
If I were in your shoes, I would buy the CP congas and invest in some new, higher quality heads for them.  I found the CP/Aspire heads very thin and therefore full of nasty overtones.
Good Luck. Both sets are good for beginners on a budget.  If you get into it, though, you'll probably want to upgrade fairly quickly.  I bought a set of LP Classics after about a year with one CP conga.  They were expensive, but you get what you pay for. 
I hope that this helps. Enjoy!
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