I´d just like to share my latest vintage grab I am very pleased with,
namely a 12-15-year-old Raúl-Bongó with 6.5 and 8" heads, heavy, but
easy to hold due to the smaller than usual size. The hardware is bulky,
let alone the 5/8" nuts, very strong, perhaps I need to replace the macho
head one day.
The only thing I might improve is to insert a more stable plate inside the shell at the
center block connection, the small washer seems flimsy to me.
The beautiful cedar wood is in very good condition, no cracks at all, and I smell
the sweet, slightly stinging cedar scents right now
Most important, the sound is really popping, ultra-dry - highly enjoyable!
The instrument has its very own, special sound, feel and character,
quite different from my LP mahogany or HR guayacan bongos (which
I love).
It is simply fantastic for me to have a completely "new", unique sound.