alabubba wrote:But to have these nice Gon Bops stands provided with the drums as part of the price, makes for an even better value. I didn't know they were included, and was expecting to drop another $100 or so on stands and now I don't have to do that right away.
I do want to get some padded bags to use during transport. Do you have any suggestions?
Re: Gon Bops stands provided with the drums as part of the price making for an even better value, I couldn't agree with you more. Hey, if they also came with my CA Series congas, I wouldn't have bought my Meinl stands.
Re: padded bags, I personally use Gators (about $60 each) primarily because they come with wheels which make transporting congas (the CA Series being quite heavy) a lot easier. The downside is that the padding is a little too thin for my preference.
But then again, I use my Gators mostly for local gigs only and only when I know that I'm the only who'll be handling my congas. For longer trips and greater protection (especially if I suspect that other people will be handling my drums), I rely on my alternative Humes & Berg wheeled hard cases.
An LP bag model has wheels too, but they're significantly more expensive than the Gators (and typical of LP too). They seem to have thicker padding and be built more heavy-duty. Besides, I'm a little picky in that I prefer the brand of my bags to match that of my instruments, if I can help it, or if not at least neutral.
Kaces bags have wheels too. But, I haven't seen and examined one locally, so I can't make a fair judgment. This is also the reason why I didn't buy them. I didn't want to buy them blind.
IMO, the best soft case is Humes & Berg. They come either in the more economical Galaxy series or the upgraded (more heavy-duty and also more expensive) Tuxedo series. Unfortunately, neither of them comes with wheels. This is why I opted against them.
Pearl, Meinl and Beato make nice conga bags, too. But, none of them come with wheels.
Then again, you have Gon Bops own padded bags which, I believe, are also reasonably-priced. But, again, they don't come with wheels.
Hope these help,