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Reheading Production Congas

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:32 pm
by Marcus
Hey People,

I have production congas. They are not heavy or overbuilt. Hardware is strong and has been proven over the years with standard lug size. The heads are cow and not WB, yet I kinda think that the heads are not the ultimate quality which is understandable in a production conga to keep cost reasonable. The skins are very ruff seeming a bit pourous.

I want to rehead eventually and considering mule for the Qunito and high quality rawhide for the Conga and Tumba. Any thoughts on possible mismatch or overstressing the shell and hardware. Really do not want to get into the issue of detuning between playing sessions. Kinda breaks the inspiration of just sitting down and playing at will.

Summer time project but now just starting to think about it.

peace, Marcus

Re: Reheading Production Congas

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:56 pm
by Kaban
Pictures?

Re: Reheading Production Congas

PostPosted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:00 pm
by Marcus
Okay, they are the new Gonbops Mariano Series congas. Skins are about medium thick on the C and T. The Qunito head is a bit less thick.

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Re: Reheading Production Congas

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:52 am
by msb501clave
Marcus wrote: The heads are cow and not WB, yet I kinda think that the heads are not the ultimate quality which is understandable in a production conga to keep cost reasonable. The skins are very ruff seeming a bit pourous.


peace, Marcus




Send me photos

I can tell you akbar spent a ton of time on the mariano srs drums... and was having issues with skins in T~land. ended up using some nice stuff with a bit of help from his industry contacts...


Havent been here in a bit see ive missed a bunch
Happy New Yr L&H Percussion

Re: Reheading Production Congas

PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:27 pm
by Marcus
Don't ge me wrong. I am not disappointed with my new Gonbops--I am very happy, nearily gitty about my congas. I am just a custom guy living in an "off the rack" world and I always look to see if a few modifications would provide superior results. I will send some pic to L&H when I get the time and am ready for the project.

thx, Mark