Manufacturers, brands, skins, maintenance, stands, sticks, michrophones and other accessories for congueros can be discussed into this forum ...... leave your experience or express your doubts!
Alafia Abure Roka! I hope that you are well and in an abundance of blessings!
I have ordered a set of two drums from Isla, one 13" and one 12.5", so far I haven't received them, but I've been guaranteed a great product. I've been dealing with Mario and he's been extremely courteous and accomodating with my order. I've been able to change things on my order without any complaints or concerns from him. He has also kept me informed of the progress of the drums, sending me pics of them as they are being developed.
I expect nothing but the best of product from Isla Percussion, and will post my evaluation of the drums once I receive them. I will say this however, dealing with Mario has been a very welcoming and comfortable experience!
They are one of the few Latino (Puerto Rican) manufacturers in the USA which is run by drummers (congueros, percussionists). Each drum must meet their rigorous standards before leaving the factory.
Many blessings!
Onile!
This is the style of drums that I ordered, the finish will be in early american walnut however. I'm looking forward to them.
Onile-How many congas do you have? I know you are building your collection...so fess up-how many do you have and which ones do you use for what gigs? Which ones are your favorites and why? Inquiring minds want to know!
Alafia Abures! May you all be well and abundantly blessed!
Abure Facundo! I'm sorry to mislead anyone, these are the final pics of the drums that are mine and being shipped out to me in the morning! The skins are still drying on them. I will definitely provide a review on the sound, weight and overall satisfaction with them once I get my mitts on 'em!
Abure Sakuntu! I actually have four sets currently, five once I receive the Islas, six when I receive the Matthew Smith! The sets are used in most cases for the following gigs: LP Patatos (my beater congas) most of the loud gigs with horns or guitars: Gonbops= most of my trio gigs and salsa gigs! Fats= some of my trio gigs, recording, latin jazz LP Palladiums= my stay at home congas, simply 'cause they're too damn heavy to haul!
my first time posting...although i've read through the posts many many times. anyway, i'm getting ready to go in for a big set of congas (3-5) and am wanting opinions and comparisons on jcr and isla. I've talked to Isaac and Mario. It is hard to decide, and I'm sure either would be an amazing set. I was just wanting to hear from those who have experienced both congas. I'm most concerned with the sound and the durability of the drums and sound. any opinions on the two...particulaly the types of wood and skin used. thanks in advance, i look forward to your advice
onile wrote:I expect nothing but the best of product from Isla Percussion, and will post my evaluation of the drums once I receive them. I will say this however, dealing with Mario has been a very welcoming and comfortable experience!
SALUDOS FAMILIA! HA SIDO UN TIEMPITO PERO TODAVIA HAY AMOR.
I HAVE TO AGREE WITHOUT A DOUBT THAT MARIO IS GREAT TO DEAL WITH, JUST ORDERED SOME SKINS TO REPLACE THE BUFFALO HIDE THAT CAME WITH MINE AND I'M MORE THAN SURE THAT IT'LL MAKE A 100% DIFFERENCE.