by jmdriscoll » Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:22 pm
I was one of the people on the waiting list for the Pearl travel conga. I also own a Pearl practice conga and it really isn't bad if you are trying to get your hand movement technique down. I wanted the travel conga because I leave my Matador quinto at work through the week and go practice during my lunch hour every day. I thought to myself.. hey, this is a great idea, and now I will be able to practice on 2 drums while on lunch... Well I have owned it for a month or two now and have had a chence to develop and opinion on it. IMO there are positive and negative attributes associated with the travel conga.
Pro's:
a) It is very portable with the nifty travel case.
b) You can play it on your lap if you would like, or set it on a table for that matter... so no snare stand required, unlike the LP models.
c) It has a Remo fiberskin head.
d) probably has a bit more bass than the LP compacts, but still no comparison to a full sized conga.
Cons:
The only cons that I can think of, "which is a big deal to me" is that I am not impressed with the sound of the open tones or the slap's or bass. They just do not have that nice warm wood blocky sound on the slaps, the open tones are verrrrry ringy, and the bass seems very flat.
Overall, being that I just use it as the conga in a 2 drum quinto/conga setup at work to practice on, they are not that bad. Also, if I tuned it up a bit more and used it as my high drum and brought my conga or tumba as a low drum, then it may actually sound better. Considering I only have to haul in one full sized quinto each week and just leave the travel conga at work, I can't complain. The majority of the work is being done on the quinto anyway, so it is a lot better than having hauling 2 drums into work each week. However, I will admit... when I get home and continue my playing/practicing on my Matador conga and tumba... thats when I REALLY notice the difference!!! nice warm sounds, popping slaps... it warms my heart to hear drums that sound so nice.
So all in all, these things are alright, but they cannot compare to a full sized drum. If thats what you were hoping for then you may be let down. It really depends on your situation too.. if space problems are an issue, then these might not be bad either. I guess that it's all in what you want, and what you already play. If your playing tabletops right now, then these things would be a welcome upgrade...although for the price of them, I would personally rather have a set of used el cheapo congas like a caliente series or something like that. And to think... I sold a set of LP caliente 11" and 12" drums with a stand for $150 like 3 months ago. Thats less than I paid for my single travel conga..
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