Coco wrote:Meinl skins are terrible. I have never come across worse. Even the cow ones.They are usually way too thin for an Afro-Cuban instrument for a start...and they usually have welts in them as well.
Coco,
When talking about present-day Meinl skins, you may be right,
but if you check out older Meinl models like the Meinl Live Sound
congas that they don“t produce any longer, well, they actually have got thick skins, almost 5mm
of thick cow which sounds great in Afro-Cuban context.
Check this out :
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=3229&hilit=meinl+woodcraftMarco aka Congadelica seems to have done a terrific job on his Meinls with a skin upgrade.
Or take a look at some pics of my 12" Meinl Live Sound conga here:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=4126One thing I do not like that much though is the fact that most skins are bleached to a snowy white.
Furthermore, if you have caught a conga skin with welts then this should not be of course.
Other than that, Meinl skins are not TOO bad. Of course any real upgrade (mule or unbleached cow)
would make any conga sound better..