Indeed Deberno is 100% correct ,
I learned pretty early on Infact I did similar thing to you bought the meinl headliners which at first was grand , but the more I listened t other material either n the web or video I new I wanted that fuller sound .
Unfortunatly here in the UK we are not exposed to the sound of Congas or tumbao. hence we make mistakes by buying what we think is good to go congas . It realy depends how serious you are . I knew after a few monhts that I wanted to progress much further than my living room .
One of the first things I notice now when visiting any Latino countries is the sound of Congas everywhere . my last visit to Dominican Republic a year after starting to learn Tumbadoras all I could hear everywhere was clave and tumbao in a lot of the music .we are just not exposed to anything in the mainstream here in the uk other than pop music in the main . Im sure there are many budding congeruo` s in the uk wakeing up to this beautiful music . I honestly thought Rumba was for the stiffs doing the ballroom dancing, we just dont get the exposure here .
I had a few formal lessons with a teacher who was introduced to me by this very forum . Those lessons put me on the right path so to speak regarding technique .
checkout these on offer from OVM Natal I played the quinto of these congas recently and they are well made and sound amazing check em out bro .
http://www.ovm.co.uk/shop/index.php?mai ... cts_id=405.
But I would take my time if i were you get out to the drum shops play a few different models of mid range congas .
You found this forum and it will help you on your journey .
I am doing a workshop study this weekend with some friends I met partly from here and also people I met on a recent workshop with Raz at OVM . we are going to be studying Rumba arara style with Christain of La Timbala , who from my reaserch is one of the main Honchos when it comes down to Cuban Folkloric in the uk .
Whatever you decide Im sure you will be rewarded , keep up the practice take your time before you jump at a new set . nothing wrong with what you have got atm .
build on your quality of playing by taking it slow . get yourself a few lessons booked .
hope that makes sence .
marco