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andyp
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Would not stay attacked or one leg would tip over
Romidar
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I got these for a 10″ Typhoon "ashiko" cajon, which ships with only shallow rubber bumpers.Right away I could see that the cord attached to the risers would be more annoying than useful. But it's easy to remove.This drum's slats are about 7/8″ thick. The risers slide on easily without much pressure required to spread the rubber "fingers." I've heard that some people find them hard to attach due to a tight fit. But they give me no trouble, fit-wise. (Actually I wouldn't mind if they were a little tighter.)The risers had an unpleasant petroleum smell right out of the package. (Synthetic rubber, maybe?) I'll air them out a while before putting them into the drum bag. If they remain smelly I'll have to keep them in a ziplock bag. (Taking off one star on account of the odor.)Dimensions: Maximum width, 3″. Maximum height, 3″. Thickness, 1″. They raise the drum 1″ off the ground.They'll certainly do for now. (I do hope that odor goes away, though.)
Olivier
Reviewed in France on January 31, 2025
Parfais , le son de mes congas est plus profond ! Léger et compact
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
These fit my djembe and keep it lifted off the floor for better sound quality.
べっぷ
Reviewed in Japan on December 4, 2024
マルチパーカッションでコンガを扱う際、打面の高さが低くできる。サーティーンドラムス(石井眞木)やサイドバイサイド(北爪道夫)のセッティングの微調整時の煩わしさが軽減しました。
Luis Carlos Hernández López
Reviewed in Spain on May 4, 2023
Levanta las congas tres centímetros y se queda enganchado por si las mueves. Fantástico
Tyson Finley
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2019
Solid product. Easy to install. Makes the conga bass tones rounder!
H S
Reviewed in Germany on May 20, 2018
Eine gute Lösung und passt perfekt für Conga zum Spielen im Sitzen. Bei meinen afrikanischen Trommeln gehen sie auch nur ist der Stand nicht ganz so sicher weil der untere Trommeln and nicht so regelmäßig gearbeitet ist. Man mass dann ein bisschen mit den Knien festhalten.
PanamaEd
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2018
I originally wrote this right after purchase. See end of my review.Que bueno, al fin! Man I’ve been thinking about something like these Conga Feet for a long time! When I gig I’m always super space limited and always have to play with my three tumbas sitting directly on the floor in order to keep them close together (not enough space for traditional stands). Automatically it sends my tuning way up and deadens the resonant / rich sound of the shells. I got these in, flipped my tumbas over and easily slipped them over the base ring as per instructions, grouped them back into my array and was loving the sound in no time! Excellent product, simple solution. Gotta love it. I’ll probably never use my many conga stands, rings again. They just take up too much space and spread the tumbas apart.For full disclosure: My tumbas do wobble a tiny bit and my shells are traditional wood. The little wobble there is does not affect my playing style.***4 years later*** with a slight mod ( see pics) for enhanced stability and still going strong after many live gigs in different venues in public. These conga/tumba feet are battle tested.
Harold Galloup
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2013
I am really surprised because I thought they were less heavy, like normal rubber is or foamy, but I found that are so strong and heavy!! When you take them in your hand, then you realize the good quality and stiffness of the rubber!! Once you put them in place, you can play very comfortable and steady! Even if you hit the congas accidentally, they remain steady!The material effectively absorbs the preassure (extremely low frequencies) and allows the drumhead to vibrate freely at the selected armonic!Oct 23/2013Well, not forever!!I play my congas with the quinto grabbed with my legs and slightly forward tilted, the conga at my left side and the tumba at my right! I play all sort of movements, muffles, slaps, basses, grabs, elbows etc, and depending on what I'm playing, I can hit with different pressures! Well, one foot of the quinto couldn't withstand the pressure while tilted and got broken. I put it some strong glue and then it came back to the party! It doesn't mean that now I feel regretted, this is just a tip for those that haven't experienced this yet! Still a very good product!
Tapsei
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2010
The price is good, the effect on the sound is great, (brings out the best in bass/heel hits) and mounting is super easy! If you want the full sound out of your congas without having to pay too much for conga stands, then this is definitely the way to go. Plus, if you're gigging, it is easier on YOUR feet to have the Rubber Conga Feet and play sitting down, then to play for hours standing up. (And if you have 3 congas, you would need to buy 3 stands. But if you're using the Conga Feet, you only need 2 sets of Conga Feet, 1 set for the drum on your right, and 1 set for the drum on your left.) In addition, the Conga Feet fit in any conga gig-bag for easy transport. I give them 5 stars! Thanks LP!
Ben G
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2010
So I was looking for a simple solution to get my Luis conte series congas off the ground without spending an arm and a leg on a metal stand. I also did not want to drill into my congas to mount them.After reading some of the reviews on this product I was somewhat hesitant because people were having trouble setting them up. Anyway, $16.00 a set from a "semi-local" music store that I've been buying from since I was a kid...so I bought 2 sets.Got them 3 days later unwrapped them went to my congas thought and stared for a second, LOOKED AT THE PICTURE ON THE PAPER THAT COMES WITH IT, flipped my congas onto the heads, placed the rubber feet accordingly, played for 30min no problems at all. They work great, the tones coming out of the congas are completly full and all accents can be heard.Definitely buy them if you're a sitting down player better than playing on your basic conga stand, cascio interstate is also a great business with great prices.
fortune fay
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2009
I love these, they are durable, portable, easy to use indoors and outside.They wont scratch floors or wimp out on sand or gravel, keeping your conga or djembe elevated for good sound and safe from the elements. Easy to use and sturdy, very stable. They fit any size drum, no metal nuts n bolts assembly.This will be my second pair. Other drummers always ask where to get them. I looked and looked at musicians friend web store and couldnt find them until a web search brought me here.The best drum support stand i have used. Great for drum circles. Added plus they are roped together. I am so happy to find these drum feet here!
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