by No.2-1820 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 8:02 pm
Exactly, my timba bongos are a great example, I can't put them down at the moment and it's due to the thicker steer that I have on the macho that I'm playing with less tension, it's almost the opposite of where I was a year ago when I had a thin kip that I was cranking hard. I still like the sound of the kip and I'll probably switch back in a bit and discover new dynamics of that sound. Two things I know regarding thickness at the moment, my JCR bongo need a thicker skin on the hembre (which is nice because I have an eye on the thin blond mule that's on there now for another macho for my timbas !) and my M. Smith tumba needs a thinner skin because even low tuned it's not putting out much bass or resonant opens.
I love talking about skins !
Barrie