Saludos bongoceros,
I've got a pair of Pearl Folkloric bongos which I bought when I was in the States, less than a year old. I always slacken the heads after playing, and I'm careful to keep the lugs well lubed.
However, recently it seemed like the nuts were seizing when I tightened the macho. I checked the lugs, and although they seemed well lubed, I put on some more just in case, but it didn't seem to help. Finally, I realized what the problem was: the washers were scored and deformed, as were the metal tabs that Pearl puts between the washer and the bottom hoop (they seem to be what holds the nut and washer in place). Some of the nuts had dug so far into the washers that I couldn't even separate them. Of course, the fact that the washers didn't fall off when I took off the nuts should have alerted me, but I'm not the most mechanical person
I swapped out the washers and tabs on the macho for the ones on the hembra, which are in much better condition, and put a little lube between the washers and bolts (something I didn't think would be necessary — did I blow it here?), but I'm annoyed at what seems like a lack of quality in a supposedly pro level bongo.
I know that some of you are going to recommend I get a hand-made bongo, but I work as a teacher in Poland and the zloty is not the strongest currency, so that will entail some serious saving, plus the shipping from the Americas would probably be astronomical.
So, in the short term, I'm wondering what to do:
a) Warranty coverage (assuming there is any and I can find a receipt)? Is it worth getting the same parts if they seem so flimsy?
b) Should I get some washers from the hardware store and use them, maybe double washers on the macho even? Should I keep lubing the the washers? What about the metal tabs?
c) Is there a source of better quality bongo parts that I could order from? How expensive would that be?
d) What about Meinl? They are readily available here and the quality of the woodwork and hardware seems better than my Pearl, although I don't like the thin, translucent heads.
e) Or should I go for all wooden bongos? Schlagwerk makes some sweet sounding "bongo-cajones" for about 50 Euro/220+ zloty, the build quality is excellent, and no lugs or heads to worry about. My only "gigs" are playing along with the CD player and some acoustic jams and performances with fellow teachers at school, so I'm thinking that projection won't be a problem.
I'm looking forward to some advice from the experienced players here. Thanks.