I have been going back and forth in my head as to whether I should go with the cherry, or the canoe. I still havent fully made up my mind. I do love cherry wood too. I used to make ashikos a while back, and I found the cherry wood ones to sound the best, imo. They were followed closely by some flame maple ones I made. Of course, I never used mahogany or canoe for those drums. I really wish I could get my hands on a set of each model of islas to play them, but right now I don't see how it's possible. Maybe by the time I get my deposit saved up, I will have decided for sure. Now I also think I will get the two biggest, and the two smallest, for a total of 4. Then, maybe I could get the bata in canoe. I wont be playing these with any horns. My original idea in getting canoe was that they would more closely match the bata that I also want, for bata rumba stuff. The bata sound so different anyway, that I really dont think it will matter much as far as that goes. Right now we do bata rumba stuff with gon bop mahog congas and lp oak bata, and it sounds awesome.
As a side note, my fav thing to do right now is yesa with iya on bottom conga in the middle and bongo on top. It's so sweet. bongo plays martillo, conga plays yesa lead, and iya simulates the bottom yesa part. Everyone can speak and move a little in this arrangement.
This is a work in progress, as you can see.
