by GuruPimpi » Fri May 18, 2007 1:53 pm
Hello Rebongo!
Sorry, I was away from Congaplace since I operate our bends myspace.com site...
Yes, I own and will take with me on a gig tommorow Bobby Allende's Tumbadoras.
About their sound and playability in 'all weather'' was said a lot on this forum somewhere, I think if you type their name in search mode of forum it will come out, just make a cross in the 'older' topics. Anyway, they tend NOT to change sound, pitch when they are exposed to different level of humidity, cause they have plastic skin (Remo Fyberskin) and are fiberglass.
I like the sound of Quinto, very crisp and together with tumba and conga are ''Sisters of Enjoyment' on stage, when I have a concert with my original band (we are electrified and many times loud'.
Sound of them is bright and NOT appropriate for quiet acoustic gigs if you are not used to play softly. Personally I like wood for that kind of gigs, I can't play them together with wood congas, they are much different in 'Colour of the sound'.
I hate REMO crimplock skins that Pearl uses for them, Quinto skin died in the middle of the sound check, when I had an outdoor concert (temperature was something like 32 degrees Celsius), so by my experiences they are not ok when exposed to direct Sun. I bought myself REMO tucked skin. They serve me well now.
If you have a chance to try those babies, check the lugs, mine were rusty and real pain to tune. I ordered new from Meinl, cause I couldn't and didn't want from Pearl.
Check them for sounds and hardware, anything you will play and own for your musical journey - play them first, except some real fine handmade by Masters of Tumbadoras.
I don't have any recordings with them yet, try to find some Bobby Allendes newest tracks (I think his playing with Carlos Santana now...
my two cents,
PimpS