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man i've got the meinl Mongo Santamaria Signature Conga i asked Remo about the Skins that fit on my congas they said they dont have Anything that fits So I took the risk and bought Remo's NUSKYN (M7-1106N6,M7-1175-N6,M7-1250-N6) Anf They Worked very Well and i have now a very good sound
where you getting them numbers???????????? the remo web site posted some simular numbers but when ordering from music123 and musiciansfreind they dont use these numbers. the reason I know is remo says that the fyber skyn 3 type 4 will fit on a meiln luis conte, when I went to music123 to look at the availibility and $$ for example they list like a few different 11' heads they say fits brands like toca remo pearl etc. but none say meinl so how would one know which size 11' to order? same for the 11-3/4 and 12-1/2 heads Remo gave the exact numbers just like you did but these web sites dont look like they use these same type numbers.
I would be afraid to guess which ones to get and get it wrong.
Have you thought of putting onthe Evans heads. I have mongo Santamaria's with the Evans heads. Sound very nice. I have been able to get low and high tuning with out a problems. Check out the Evans website, look for the artists model, they definatly fit the Mongos. Not sure about the WoodCraft.
Tell how are the woodcraft congas? What are they made out of? How do they sound? why do you want to change the heads?
I read a review on evans and the user said they didnt tune worth a you know what, then when they finally start getting in tune after playing for a while the heads split on him after normal use.
Now I dont know if this cat wasnt tightening them till they bleed he mighta not know his head from a mellon, it was only one review so I dont really know.
Bataboom wrote:I read a review on evans and the user said they didnt tune worth a you know what, then when they finally start getting in tune after playing for a while the heads split on him after normal use.
Now I dont know if this cat wasnt tightening them till they bleed he mighta not know his head from a mellon, it was only one review so I dont really know.
The Evans skins dont have a real touch (its just plastic) as opposed to Remo which is close to the original
Bataboom wrote:I read a review on evans and the user said they didnt tune worth a you know what, then when they finally start getting in tune after playing for a while the heads split on him after normal use.
Now I dont know if this cat wasnt tightening them till they bleed he mighta not know his head from a mellon, it was only one review so I dont really know.
The Evans skins dont have a real touch (its just plastic) as opposed to Remo which is close to the original
are you saying thats a bad thing? Isnt getting synthetic heads the purpose in getting away from the rawhide feel and sound in trying to get a louder more higher tonal qualities?
Well as El Boni said The main advantage of synthetic heads is to avoid the climatic problems associated with natural heads (in terms of tuning) and getting a more defined sound in terms of Frequencies and Tonalities
I agree that the Evans heads don't have a natural feel. I have not tried the remo heads on a conga, Only felt them at a shop and they didnt feel that real to me.
Having the ability to maintain tunig is a big plus, in hot and humid weather. I can ot sing the praises of the evans enough. I have the Santana DVD where they are plaing the percussion parts for the CD. Raul's Congas have the remo heads on them. they sound awful by them selves. Sound nice with the band.
The feedback that I have received from other pop/rock percussionists is that they have a nice sound. From traditional percussionists; can't beat the natural skin. engineers ahve also liked their sound
Some compromises have to be made.
Gio uses EVANS LP use EVANS Luis Conte uses remo Raul uses remo
I guess that you iwll have to try it out and see. the over tones are higher, not neccessarily good for playing by yourself, but they sound good with a band. I play POP/ROCK/GOSPEL/DANCE for me they work well.