pcastag wrote:So how do they sound?
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tigre77 wrote:pcastag wrote:So how do they sound?
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They sound great man! I'd include a short audio clip of something but I find it sounds really bad. I don't know if its the laptop mic, if it's too far away from the drum or I need to practice but I hear it differently live than on the mic. But in short they sound as described on this forum in other posts, warmer, fuller, less ring, more robustness...all that. All I can say is that technique is what dominates, but there is nothing like learning on pleasant sounding skins as opposed to LP stock. Plus the whole skin replacement thing is akin to a soldier learning to dismantle his weapon...you need to bond with the drum and become one with it!
Specific to L&H though, he told me 4 hour soak which I did and it was pliable enough. In the picture the quinto (classic) & tumba (ardiente) skin come from the same mule. The conga is mule but seems to be from a different beast or different part of the body because it is very thick.
GuruPimpi wrote:Hello guys!
I'm a bit nervous now, cause i hope that everything will work out fine, my friend is in NYC and he'll meet with Michael to purchase three mule skins and let me tell you: I'm all over the place, happy and eager to receive skins and put them on and play man!!! Hardly wait! It's very good to read that you guys are satisfied with L&H P. skins.
I just wanted to share that with you!
YIIIIIHAAAAAAAA!
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