bongosnotbombs wrote:Yeah, believe it or not I haven't tried or even played mule on congas yet. Mule might be just fine for that.
But mule on the bongos, too dry like you say. Almost sounds like I'm playing a piece of wood.
That is a nice white skin there, another one from Germany's Black Forest?
No, that is a goat skin from Pakistan, I absolutely love that macho sound.
By the way, my Palisades Park mahogany bongó has had JCR mule on macho ever since
I bought it from Steve aka SalseroBoricua71 and it is brilliant with that thin skin.
pcastag wrote:For me Mule is best reserve for quintos, pa repiquar na mas.
Like I said, to me mule on congas is more than doable.
I have L&H mule skin on my 1980s LP Congas, and they sound surely fine.
The quinto is particularly good with mule, and it is not hard on my hands at all.
And El Greco´s mule on Matador
rules!
All my Gon Bops have got cow skin though, best sound there and you do not need
to get frightened about those delicate Philippine mahogany shells..