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Traditional aesthetic, modern feel = happy birthday!
Charlie Price (Rhythm Magazine), Thu 3 Sep 2009, 3:56 pm UTC
The bongos were a real joy to play and the heads were of the thinnest but most beautifully consistent rawhide that produced a clarity and sustain rarely found on modern models.
They give you clear articulation of every stroke across the dynamic spectrum, are kind on the fingers and easy on the eye; a traditional design brought bang up to date. The somewhat squarer bearing edges sit satisfyingly proud of the Comfort Curve II extended collar rims and they're comfortable played in the 'traditional' between-the-knees position.
You could play these for hours and not feel like you've been whacking a table top as with some bongos - courtesy of the heads which give and take with every stroke.
The middle of the mambo cowbell's top playing surface is raised slightly so you can get a consistent tone while also making multi-tone patterns easier to play. This is an articulate bell possessing a deep but desert-dry tone that's going to come across loud and clear even when employed in large ensembles.
A fitting tribute to a company that many regard as synonymous with world-class hand percussion. The congas and bongo set are quite possibly all you'll ever need.
LP Compact Conga
LP Matador Custom Conga
Natal Classic Series Congas and Bongos
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Spot on build quality and traditional aesthetic. Dazzling finish and solid retro hardware.
Limited edition = serious outlay, but it's probably a good investment for collectors.
A fitting tribute to a company that many regard as synonymous with world-class hand percussion. The congas and bongo set are quite possibly all you'll ever need.
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