Tonio wrote:Bongos says there is a ring to them...
Tony (Blango) - interesting opinion.
I am familiar with the Marine epoxy that Tom (Volcano) uses. PLus he uses automotive clear coat (uerathane). I have heard some folks say the skin on the smaller drums are lacking ( too thin?). When I emailed Tom about the difference in tone from the wood, he didn't seem to be too concerned about it
They sure do look purdy though. Nice shape too.
But I'm concerned about the SOUND.
T
Tonio wrote:Well said Manny...
Out of the blue I asked, can you make a drum size between 10 1/4" and 11 3/4", and he said but then they won't speak properly.
Then we got into why the current crop mass produced stuff sounds like poo.
T
blango wrote:I played a set of these really nice looking drums.
They were almost over built.
I have to say, i didnt like the sound of them much. They had really shitty skins on them, out of the factory ???
But i could tell, that even with nice skins, they wouldnt sound all that great.
I think this is a case of a wood craftsman making drums, as opposed to a drummer crafting wood. And how much are they?? can it be true?
just my 2 cents.
Tony
Tonio wrote:NIce bongo.
hmm you say they ring?? I wonder if its the marine epoxy Tom uses.
I understand that Volcano's are light in weight vs oak?
Funny how you say they don't match up with your Gon Bops, are you using old GB's with white(bleached) skins?
T
Tonio wrote:We then assemble drums using resin glue, which is water proof and stronger than the wood itself.
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