by rob280783 » Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:09 pm
Hi there,
I bought a set of 3 folkloric congas second hand a few months ago. They are decent drums and have a strong sound projection. I got a set of three for just £310 which I was delighted with.
However, if buying brand new I think there are better drums available for only slightly more money. The skins on the folklorics are a bit strange in my opinion. They just seem a little lightweight in some way. Whilst they give a nice warm tone, they don't seem to produce clearly defined higher notes. Despite tuning up the quinto it still doesn't have good high end pop sounds on the slap or a nice clear open tone. Also the conga produces a rather flat note (despite much tinkering with tuning) instead of a nice major tone. That may be a specific problem with my drum.
I may be being hyper-critical of them but I don't think they are worth the money if you're buying them new. I've played Meinl quintos that have a better defined sound. If you can get a good second deal like I did then you're laughing.
In terms of changing to Remo skins I'm not too sure about that. There doesn't seem to be anything unusualy about the mountings so I shouldn't imagine it would be a problem.
Hope that helps.
PS I've just bought myself a second hand set of 5 LP Galaxy congas so I'll be getting rid of the folklorics soon!