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LP Galaxy Giovanni Series Conga 11 in.


Description
The uniquely sized Requinto is capable of deep bass tones, smooth open tones and clean, snappy slaps. Gold tone hardware, including heavy-duty steel side plates and 3/8"-diameter lugs. Hand-selected natural rawhide heads and innovative shell designs provide commanding bass, rich mids, crackling highs and punchy projection.
This includes an accessory pouch, tuning wrench and lug lube.
NOTE: Prices are for individual drums only.


Features
- Extended Collar Comfort Curve II rims
- Natural rawhide heads
- 3-ply North American ash shells
- Innovative shell designs
Specs
- Requinto: 9-3/4"
- Quinto: 11"
- Conga: 11-3/4"
- Tumbadora: 12-1/2"
Warranty
Natural wood products - no warranty.
Bags and cases - 90 day warranty.
RhythMix - one year warranty, with the exception of heads.
LP wood or fiberglass shells, timbale shells, stands and hardware, hardware (rims, etc.) - 3 year warranty.
All other products - one year warranty.
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
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Reviews
4.29
7 Reviews
50%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
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Reviewed by 7 customers
Quite expensive considering we have been in a PANDEMIC
submitted4 years ago
byDrums K
fromBradford Massachusetts
I have been playing over 30 years and have played the less expensive & the very top of the line EXPENSIVE lines of Pearl Meinl & all others . And I can honestly state that. If you chose a top line head and tune them correctly you can make almost any one of them sound the same. There has been little or no difference in all my years. The only difference has been My LP Galaxy Series & Meinl Woodcraft series are three times the price as the Rubber Tree models Like the Matador & Performance series . And I all of them to sound the same.
Sound just as beautiful as they look
submitted6 years ago
byOutlier Writer
fromChicago
Unquestionably some of the finest instruments I've ever played. Now if I could just get LP to make a super-tumba in this series, I'd be exceedingly grateful.
It's the better conga I know
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byAQUILES
fromundisclosed
I bought a quinto and want to buy a tumba. But I can't because it's not available. I don't understand why the stores work with the maker stock instead of having their own stock in one place
Average good conga
submitted10 years ago
byPaul J
fromBoston area
What makes this set OK is that it is Ash, still made in Thailand. It is stave and is "seamless' because the inner staves are puttied. So much for "solid wood" and continuous resonance. This is the counterpart of the Giovanni bongos which are solid and not the usual rubberwood. Typical mediocre and not uniform LP skins which needs replacing if you are at all discrimating. OK bongs and congos but nothing special for "top of the line". Also overpriced.
Average good conga
submitted10 years ago
byPaul J
fromBoston area
What makes this set OK is that it is Ash, still made in Thailand. It is stave and is ""seamless' because the inner staves are puttied. So much for ""solid wood"" and continuous resonance. This is the counterpart of the Giovanni bongos which are solid and not the usual rubberwood. Typical mediocre and not uniform LP skins which needs replacing if you are at all discrimating. OK bongs and congos but nothing special for ""top of the line"". Also overpriced.
Fabulous drums!
submitted11 years ago
bySteve Freedman
fromBoston, MA
Although I have had the LP 40th Anniversary series conga drums for 9 years, the LP Galaxy Giovanni series are a major step up in sound. I wasn't sure if it was worth the investment but there is no question. Less ringing and a more full sound with greater projection. I was skeptical as to whether the Requinto would make a difference but it is truly magical and is a must for the set. I wish I bought these a long time ago!
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submitted4 years ago
asked byMLizardi
fromPhiladelphia, PA
I have ordered this product, unfortunately, I am not an expert on the subject. Is this a set of 4 or you have to buy separate, I mean one by one? I received only one, I was waiting for so long to assume that you have to buy them separately. I have 12 1/2 & I do not know which one should I get now to match, please help! Thanks in advance.
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