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Plastic Bongos??
http://www.thedrumworks.com/Nino_ABS_Bongos_Plus.html
Shells made out of ABS plastic? Anybody heard these? They sound much different than wood shell bongos? Maybe worth getting for a different flavor? Thanks, T
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I have played fibreglass types before, they are a little dryer sounding with more of a bright sound.More of a bark!
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the hardware looks nice and its only 50 bucks you cant go wrong with that.
as for the plastic I would not worry about that . alot of cars nowadays have plastic intake manifolds on them. it comes down to the heads . and they dont look bad. |
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Don't buy these. They are junk. A decent set of bongos will more likely cost $150 or more.
It is not an issue of fiberglass vs. wood: you can get great bongos with either kind of shell. And they don't sound that much different (unlike congas). These are just poorly made. |
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