by congalero » Tue Mar 27, 2007 3:39 am
i have little experience with solid core drums. i did have a set of mambizas for a very short period; maybe 2 hours - traded them for a set of valje's. they are beautiful drums and simon makes sturdy hardware. (my trade was set in motion before they arrived). my friend that traded me is quite happy after making a few adjustments and a skin change. the prvious owner put a foam pad around the inner belly, i can only assume to muffle them a bit (the foam that has one sticky side so as to adhere to the drum) my friend took it out as he plans to use them in a salsa setting. the quinto can really cut through. simon reinhardt, owner of mambiza is still making drums, bongo, bata ... he also restores antique pianos inside and out (very expensive ones); now there is a talent. simons shells are made out of the country and shipped here for finishing and hardware - he does all the work. he also travels on a regular basis, so equipment is on a catch-as-catch-can basis. he live about a half mile from me in san francisco. he is a very nice guy, like all drum makers i have met or spoken to. i am sure the owner of spirit in the wood can continue to enlighten the forum on the best way to approach a solid core drum to attain the results the player wishes to attain. i, for one, thank he and the others for bringing us their fine art.
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