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LP compact conga set with REMO FIBERSKYN heads, consisting of quinto and conga. Body only. Tuning key and hex wrench not included. Regarding snare stands: I believe I got the compact congas shortly after they were released. When I went to JPC in Asakusa, I bought the set of quinto and conga, including the stand, which had a Pearl gyro-lock on the tilter. JPC probably tested various snare stands and recommended this Pearl one at the time. I recently realized that the long center pipe, which protrudes from the leg pipes when folded, is probably to match the playing height of a conga with a deep body (my Patato, 28"). I have almost no complaints about this stand. Nothing loosens, and it sets up quickly. The only concern during playing is that the large rubber tips sometimes hit my hands. It doesn't hurt, but it's rubber, so... As I get older, I want to lighten the weight of my equipment when traveling by train. My cymbal stands have changed from Yamaha 800 series to ultra-lightweight flat-base models from Canopus and Tama. So, I wondered if I should keep the snare stand as it was. Although the top-of-the-line model has no stress on durability or strength, I opted for lightness, and converted to the Pearl S-830 (2.4kg), even with some minor issues. It's 2kg lighter per stand than the previous one, and I was worried about the strength, but it's manageable. The instrument's hold loosens. Perhaps because the rubber is smaller and can't absorb the impact. I have to tighten it occasionally, but the nut here is made of resin, and I've seen product reviews saying it broke, so I can't tighten it too much, but I don't think it will fall off, so I think it's fine to tighten it occasionally. After buying this stand, I realized that I couldn't set it to the same height as the deep-bodied conga, and furthermore, according to the comparison list on Soundhouse, there are no current Pearl models that go as high as the stand I have. I think it would be different if there was one for standing play.
3 days ago