Latin Percussion Generation II professional bongos - moosers's review
I recently got to check out the Latin Percussion Generation II Professional Bongos on a recording session and they're probably the best wood bongos of this size that I've used before. Usually you'll…
Rhythm Tech Hat Trick - moosers's review
The Rhythm Tech Hat Trick is a unique tambourine that sits on top of your hi hat in the context of a complete drum kit. It's specifically designed to be mounted directly on the top of your hi hat, m…
Royce Procussion CF-450 Congas - moosers's review
The Royce Procussion CF-450 Congas are simple percussion instruments that can be used for use of any kind. We've got two of these at the studio where I'm currently working at, each of them being a s…
Remo Tambourine - moosers's review
Remo’s standard Tambourine is a 10 inch percussion instrument that I’ve used for recording with a friend of mine. I don’t own the instrument as it was his, but we’ve recorded with it a number of tim…
Remo Prince Symbol Tambourine - mooseherman's review
This is a tambourine made by Remo that features the Prince symbol, from his days as "the artist formerly known as Prince." It has a black skin and frame, with the logo being in a tan, almost beige co…
Millenium Pandeiro - mooseherman's review
This is an interesting percussive instrument. I haven't been able to find too many of these around, and this is the one that I usually see for a relatively cheap price. According to the people I've d…
Stagg TAB-2 - moosers's review
The Stagg Tab 2 1/2 Size Tambourine with 16 cymbals is a simple percussion instrument, which I own and have used for both live shows and recording. I'm not a drummer, but I do often play different p…
Latin Percussion Matador Congas - mooseherman's review
I have certainly played better congas than the Latin Percussion Matador Congas, at least briefly. However, I can't afford to pay half of what they cost. These congas certainly feel a lot more expensi…
Latin Percussion MAMBO 22CM NOIR - sanjuro's review
This is another great cowbell from LP. Almost all LP products are solid, and it just comes down to personal preference. I really feel like this one is a standout. It is very similar to the ridge r…
Latin Percussion rock classic ridge rider - sanjuro's review
This is a very good cowbell for rock and some other applications. I have used this for almost 8 years, and it has earned a permanent spot in my home setup. It produces a very classic sound because …
Latin Percussion Tambourin - moosers's review
The LP Tambourine is a standard model version of the well known percussion instrument. I have used this instrument mostly for recording but have also used it for live shows and I've never been unhap…
Remo TAMBOURIN 2 ROWS FIXED HEAD - JackLudden's review
I've been using this tambourine for about 4 years. It was a gift to me, so I didn't select it myself. I have to say, this is not a good tambourine. First of all, the head on it gives a very hollow…
Latin Percussion Quinto classic - Drummerguy's review
These drums are wonderful drums. I've owned a set of four for 2 years now and absolutely love them. I personally only think there are three better sounding drums out there today- The vintage Gon Bo…
Latin Percussion LP483 Pro Shekere - Drummerguy's review
First off- ain't nothing like the real thing....baby. But for those of you who are not inclined to dry your own gourds and string your own chekere, this is not a bad instrument. The instrument is f…
Latin Percussion Patato 11-3/4" Conga - Drummerguy's review
These aren't bad drums at all- I played them extensively in college and have a lot of experience on other drums (in a variety of situations!) to compare them against. First off you've got to realize…
Latin Percussion Congas Matador - Drummerguy's review
These are not bad drums, but they're not the top of the line for sure. The first conga I owned was a Matador conga, and it did its job and sounded fine and basically fit what I needed it to do perfe…
Latin Percussion Compact Congas - Drummerguy's review
The LP compact conga is an amazing invention (I've been practicing with one for about 3 years now). This instrument is suitable and pretty much perfect for practicing as it is easily transportable- …
Latin Percussion Matador M201 - Drummerguy's review
I've owned these drums for about 7 years and I have mixed feelings about them. These are not the top of the line bongos from LP- most notably above it are the 'Generation II,' 'Galaxy,' and 'Giovann…
Latin Percussion Giovanni 7-1/4" & 8-5/8" Bongos - rounard75's review
translatedI acquired these bongos after a disappointing test on a model of entry. These bongos GALAXY LP are entering another dimension, more professional. An exemplary manufacturing (solid Ash), golden hardwa…
Salto bongo - " Maximo Bueno Toto"
translatedSalto I have the last ten years I acquéru of Generation II, no name of the first Cambodian cheap copies, and Meinl fiber, well it's Salto who are doing best: more expressive than the LP low level, li…
Schlagwerk CP 4005 - Beechwood - " The great class!"
translatedPurchased one month since I played about thirty hours. I begin to master the thing so I would leave an opinion. Before buying this model, I tried about twenty different models. Meinl's and other br…
Evans EC2 - fry1985's review
translatedVERSION for resonant, bass and adds shortcuts resonance. For all bad if you want a little less resonant AC prevents breakage dynamics with sticky on the skin, it adds more body and a lot of bass. …
Paiste Symphonic Gong 28'' - " Exellent!"
translatedPerfect, full of his deep rich harmonics. One of my tools I use most often. Today, I will listen carefully to Wu Han. They are less regular basis in relation to each other, but can be more interestin…
Meinl Shaker UFO - solo84's review
translateduse in a home studio. Taken over by a AKG C414 UA LA-610. Dynamic microphones also give excellent results! I love this shaker. I have 5 or 6, very different from each other, but I always come back …