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Solid rubber feet
Rubber feet work very well as a low stand for your conga. Only thing inconvenient is that you have to position them very precisely to have conga standing sturdy. This can be trouble on uneven surfaces.
Feet improve the low bass sounds, and keep conga steady even during expressive playing.
Feet improve the low bass sounds, and keep conga steady even during expressive playing.
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great for playing seated.
These are great if you are playing sitting down as they lift the drums just enough from the floor to let them breath and let the sound and full tone out. Being tied together is a great idea otherwise you'd be losing them all the time! They fit really snugly on wooden congas, you can move the congas and they stay put. On fiberglass shells which are thinner you have to place them quite carefully and they will fall off if you lift the conga up.
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Conga rubber feet - opinion.
These feet fit the bottom shell of the conga reasonably well but are not tight enough to stay in place when moving or lifting drums. I also cannot understand why there are 4 feet which obviously makes it more difficult to obtain stability on an uneven floor as 3 feet would do. Remember how a 3 legged stool is never unsteady. Could always just use 3 of the 4 feet supplied.
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