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LP's Classic series w/Remo Nuskin heads on top.
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and my dream set...probably so many drum and toys that I would only see a point in getting one type of sound from each drum haha I just find excessive fun.... but then I remember I have no money or I just wasted it all on my drum set
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Studio = Timba (11.75" conga and 13.5" tumba). My cadilacs.
live = LP classics (conga and tumba). These drums have been in and out of many clubs. Make great work horse drums.
I use a remo nuskyn on my LP conga and the buffalo hide on the tumba. Both timbas have cowhide heads. (great heads)
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