Chupacabra wrote:I wouldn't worry too much about the heads. As long as they are on a flat surface with nothing poking into them they'll be fine. Especially if they are good skins.
Chupacabra wrote:If you don't have bags you might try asking a moving company if you could have some used "China Barrels". These are heavy duty triple-wall corrugated cardboard boxes that are used for packing fragile household goods in. Like congas. They probably won't charge anything for them, even if they do it probably wouldn't be much. Just try to make sure they are the correct height for your congas.
Derbeno wrote:I use Meinl bags. Great padding and design and the Congas go and stay in upright,
manderson wrote:I just bought the "LP LP546 Pro Conga Bags with Wheels". I have the older LP Valje Armando Peraza rosewood congas with mule skin heads. (Isaac, if you're still out there, you know who this is.)
Anyway, up till now I always wrapped my congas in blankets when goind out to a gig. This may be a stupid question, but I'm not sure about leaving the congas in the bags while not being used. Because they sit with the head on the bottom, and all of the weight would be concentrated on the head, I'm not certain I want to have them sitting like this for any length of time. I know there is a pretty decent pad in the bottom, but it still concerns that the weight bearing down on the head might not be good for them.
Haven't posted here in a while. Maybe this has been asked before. Just looking for some thoughts and suggestions.
Thanks
Mark A.
CongaTick wrote:I did blankets and such. Fuggedaboutit. Protection Racket bags. Get them.
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