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This revamped percussion set looks remarkable and won’t break the bank it's just a shame LP didn't add their pro-care shell protectors
The MusicRadar Team, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 12:12 pm UTC
For more than 40 years, LP has continually raised the bar when it comes to producing hand percussion and, as the endorsement of many legendary players and working professionals proves, its popularity continues to grow.
LP relocated production from the US to Thailand and, since then, has already introduced its budget Aspire series and the great value (but costlier) Matador range - both good quality instruments that look similar to some of LP's considerably more expensive professional models. The Aspire drums are aimed at players who want LP quality, but don't want to hold up their corner shop in order to afford it.
Last year, LP introduced the Accents option to each of its price ranges, which gives an extended choice of finish (essentially offering the chance to have high-end finishes on entry level congas and bongos), and adds new and exciting visual options, with only a small extra outlay. There are quite a few finishes available in the Aspire Accents range, including wacky marble, tie-dyed, Checkerboard and Lava (shown here).
Flashy new finishes
The Aspire Accents set comprises a 10" quinto and 11" conga set in a sublime Lava wood finish (both of which stand at 28" tall), and a matching 6¾" and 8" bongo set (slightly smaller diameters than their standard 7¼" and 85/8" sizes). All the drums are stave constructed from Siam oak (like most Thai-made congas these days) and the wood is plantation grown in what LP describe as an 'ecologically sound manner'.
After being kiln-dried the wooden staves are carefully glued together by craftsmen and reinforcement pins are used to further strengthen the shells. When the glue has dried, the drum is spun on a lathe while it is sanded down by hand. As most percussionists know, the forming of strong and smooth bearing edges (where the head meets the shell) is of huge significance in attaining good tone and the Aspire bearing edges are certainly smooth and tough enough.
The new finish designs are in stark contrast to the rather conservative options of LP's standard Aspire series, and add an aesthetically pleasing, classy touch without being over the top.
The Aspire Accents feature LP's EZ-Curve rims as opposed to the slightly more comfortable Soft Strike rims that feature on LP's mid-priced Matador series - so comparisons with the Matadors should be investigated thoroughly before making your final choice. However, the EZ-Curve rims feature a rolled interior edge that holds the natural rawhide heads skinwire- firm and even, and are comfortable enough and easy to play on.
The 9/32" tuning lugs are made from specially treated high carbon steel and have precision cut threads, so they should certainly stand up to a lot of tuning adjustments - adding strength when the tunings get higher.
Slightly scaled-down heart-shaped side plates help avoid you scratching the finish when you're tuning up these drums. You'll quickly discover the Aspires' deep, resonant bass and warm open tones. There is plenty of warmth and decent mid-tones and woody but cutting slaps. The resonance and melodic quality of these drums made them even more fun to play, and they had a satisfyingly full dynamic range.
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Impressive build and finish quality, decent sound and playability all with a reasonable price tag.
Why hasn't LP included its pro-care shell protectors when the finish has been improved to such an extent?
Superb value for money and looking much more like one of LP's professional ranges, the Aspire Accents series provides you with a well made, superior looking starter set that includes many impressive design features and that rich, lustrous finish. Add to the obvious aesthetic value a high level of playability and a warm, articulate and cutting sound and you get a great value starter set that wouldn't look out of place on any stage.
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Aspire Accents Series Bongo Set