by Craig » Thu Feb 02, 2012 2:25 am
I have had LP fiberglass bongos for about 20 years. They are extremely heavy and uncomfortable to play between my legs for a whole gig. If you play LP fiberglass bongos, you want to put them on a stand. The weight problem comes from the hardware. If you remove all the hardware, you will see that the fiberglass shells are very light. Also, the rims and lugs extend beyond the shell too much to be comfortable playing between the legs.
When I purchased the LP fiberglass bongos, I had a discussion with an LP factory rep. He told me there was no difference between the sound of LP's fiberglass and wood bongos. Unlike congas, the sound chamber for bongos is too small to make any difference in sound and resonance between wood and fiberglass bongos. I chose fiberglass for durability and because I have more confidence cranking the macho skin up high and tight on a fiberglass shell.
Since purchasing the LP fiberglass bongos, I have purchased 4 pairs of wood bongos (3 from Gon Bops - California Series, Alex Acuna special edition, and Tumbao series). Most recently I purchased a pair of walnut bongos from Matthew Smith. I will play all of my wood bongos between my legs all night. The LP fiberglass are reserved for use on a stand.
For me, the only difference in sound between any of my bongos is from the type of skin and how it is tuned.
my two cents
Craig