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PostPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:51 am
by umannyt
Hi Y'all,

While I was loosening the skins of my set of 3 Isla congas (quinto, conga and tumba) this a.m., I thought of weighing each of them for the 1st time since I got them last June 2007. The type of wood that I specified when I ordered them from Mario Punchard are: canoe or yellow poplar.

I used a normal human weight scale with a very flat surface and was able to put each conga squarely on the surface.

I came up with the following results:

1. Quinto (10-1/4 in.) - 20.5 lbs.

2. Conga (11-3/4 in.) - 23.5 lbs.

3. Tumba (13 in.) - 25.5 lbs.

I'm curious as to how much other congas weigh and I'm wondering if others are interested in chiming in with their own weight information.

I know that some of you have an enviable collection of congas. If so, then perhaps, you might want to share the weight(s) information of your favorite conga(s).

Just curious,

PostPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:18 pm
by CongaTick
Abot the same as yours before a gig. Three times as much at 2:00AM.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:58 pm
by Rudy
CongaTick wrote:Abot the same as yours before a gig. Three times as much at 2:00AM.

Now that's funny right there, I don't care where you are! :D

PostPosted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:02 pm
by korman
umannyt wrote:I used a normal human weight scale with a very flat surface and was able to put each conga squarely on the surface.

I came up with the following results:
1. Quinto (10-1/4 in.) - 20.5 lbs.
2. Conga (11-3/4 in.) - 23.5 lbs.
3. Tumba (13 in.) - 25.5 lbs.

I'm curious as to how much other congas weigh and I'm wondering if others are interested in chiming in with their own weight information.

I am currently looking for congas and I've asked several online dealers about weights of the congas.

Meinl's Luis Conte conga is 19,5 kilos and tumba is 20 kg

Meinl Fibercraft conga 18 kg, tumba 18,8 kg

Bauer's tumba 20 kg, conga probably a bit less.

So Manny, are you sure your scale is in pounds not kilos?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:28 pm
by Thebreeze
Korman.....if a kilo weighs 2.2. lbs, those drums you are mentioning must be weighing in the neighborhood of 40 lbs? What are those drums made of, 10 gauge sheet metal?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:41 am
by korman
Well, I'm just posting what retailers answered me when I inquired about weights and shipping costs. Either they've sent me wrong info or congas weigh much less on the other side of the ocean:)

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:01 pm
by CongaTick
3 congas + stands
big (18") djembe +stand
bongos+stand
throne
gig bag with perc toys
sound bag with cables mics
mic stand
mixer

Over 160lbs to shlep all gear into a gig for a full setup.

Priceless.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:14 pm
by zumbi
korman, are you sure the weight you were given is in kilos and not in pounds?
peace & blessings!




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PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:58 pm
by bpete
My drums weigh Gon Bops quinto IQ-3300 9 3/4 inch mahogany built 1993 weight 14 3/4 lbs Gon Bops conga ICL-4425 11 inch oak built 1994 27 1/2 lbs Gon Bops tumba ITL- 4425 12 1/4 inch oak built 1994 27 3/4 lbs.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:00 pm
by umannyt
korman wrote:
umannyt wrote:I used a normal human weight scale with a very flat surface and was able to put each conga squarely on the surface.

I came up with the following results:
1. Quinto (10-1/4 in.) - 20.5 lbs.
2. Conga (11-3/4 in.) - 23.5 lbs.
3. Tumba (13 in.) - 25.5 lbs.

I'm curious as to how much other congas weigh and I'm wondering if others are interested in chiming in with their own weight information.

I am currently looking for congas and I've asked several online dealers about weights of the congas.

Meinl's Luis Conte conga is 19,5 kilos and tumba is 20 kg

Meinl Fibercraft conga 18 kg, tumba 18,8 kg

Bauer's tumba 20 kg, conga probably a bit less.

So Manny, are you sure your scale is in pounds not kilos?

Hi Korman,

So sorry for not responding sooner.

Anyway, yes, I'm absolutely sure that my weight is in pounds and not kilos. I live in the U.S.

You may or may not be aware that my Islas are made out of Canoe (Yellow Poplar) wood. I Googled Canoe wood on the Internet and confirmed that it's a porous (therefore softer and lighter) type of wood compared to, say Red Oak, which is dense (therefore harder and heavier).

I was surprised to find out that Canoe wood is even lighter than Cherry wood, which is more expensive.

Also, being that Canoe wood is more porous is what helps give congas made out of it, such as Islas, an even more dry sound than congas made of harder, denser wood which allow for longer sustain.

Re: How Much Does Your Conga Weigh? - Do You Know?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:09 pm
by korman
Well I can add that Bauer 11 3/4" conga weighs 10 kilos and tumba a bit more.
Meinl woodcraft ash wood bongo with 9"hembra by the way is 5 kilos.