by Thebreeze » Sat Dec 01, 2007 3:07 am
I have owned Timbas. I had a set of three, Conga,Tumba, Supertumba. What I found with them is that yes, they are very heavy, and I see them as Gon Bops on Steroids. They are made very well, the Chrome is very heavy duty, and there is really nothing cheap on them at all. They have a great sound as well. The only thing I have to say bad is that they really went up in price recently and I think some of it had to do awhile back when the word was that Timba was going out of business. When that happened, lot's of people started getting interested in buying some of their drums so as to have collectors items. All the new business made Timba decide to stay in business and their prices have gone up. ( this conclusion is based on remarks by several people I read in ebay during Timba's pondering with going out of business )
One of the things I like about Isla ( even though I don't own any of their drums ) is that the owner Mario, Is really passionate about his drums, and playing drums, and I have spoken to him many times now and he never wants to hang up the phone. How rare is that? So I know that if you were to get some of his drums, which sound incredible( I played a cherry wood set of a friend's) You would have no problem with any after purchase questions or concerns. Which means that if I were in your shoes, I would get me a two or three drum set of Cherry wood congas from Isla. Hope this helps.