by No.2-1820 » Mon Dec 17, 2007 7:18 pm
I would let your ears decide whether you should change the skins or not, if the dirt bothers you (it probably would me) then try to clean it up, sometimes those old very broken in skins have such great warm tones that would take you years to attain with new skins. I have a valje conga from the mid seventies that probably has it's original skin, it looks way out of place next to the other drums in my set that have bright new skins, but it has beautiful deep, earthy tones that are unique to this drum, if I compare it in other ways I'd have to say it has lost sharpness and volume compared to the newer skins, but the uniqueness of it deeper tones make it a great addition to my line up. I particularly like it's tones in a funk setting.
Barrie.