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For playing with DJ's and other styles of music (not Latin/Timba/Salsa/Son etc) then I can highly reccomend the Patato model.
Very well built, light weight, big sound and projection.
However for playing son montuno & Latin styles I dont like their sound. I prefer the warmth and body of wood congas with quality skin. Not a fan of plastic or synthetic skins. I dont use a quinto in my band set up. 2 x congas and 1 x tumbadora.
In fact I dont use a quinto at all when I play in latin/afro cuban settings (bands) even when touring or travelling, when asked for my spec sheet, I never request a quinto, I make specific mention to not supply a quinto.
Im of the belief just as Changuito, Anga and Giovanni, that a quinto has no place in son montuno, a quinto is for riffing in a rumba, comparsa etc etc..
On a quinto within rumba setting however, whole different ball game. Bring on fiberglass, fiberskins etc but I will always prefer a wood drum with quality real skin over anything fiber. Im actually looking for a requinto at the moment, either fiberglass or wood, doesnt matter, just want a super high pitched screamer for quinto action in the rumba sections of arrangements in my band where I swap with the bongocero, he will play tumbas while I play quinto etc.. And for use within my rumba group also.
Just to touch back on the Patato's... I originally purchased a set of 3 black Patato's back in the day. Bought them on a Fri, took them home and played them etc, went out that night, sat in with a friends salsa band who was using 3 Classics, I was over whelmed with their warm sound and body, the next day I packed up my 3 new congas, went back to the store and swapped them for 3 Classics! Never looked back! That was over 20 yrs ago now and have been with LP for close to 15 yrs now. Over time Ive had the opportunity to play Patatos several times, and for the settings I play in (Timba, Salsa, Latin Jazz etc) I prefer the wood drums over Patatos. But not to discourage you, they are great drums and well suited to many syles of music, I am merely stating my opinion.