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RockJam 7" and 8" Bongo Drum Set with Padded Bag and Tuning Key, Red and Natural Stripe

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Color: Red and Natural Stripe


Features

  • Authentic Skin Heads
  • Chrome Hardware
  • Head Size: 7 inches and 8 inches
  • Natural Gloss Finish With Stripe Design
  • Includes Padded Carry Case and Tuning Key
  • Note: The skins have to be gradually tightened evenly rather than one side at a time. This can stress both the frame and the skin

Description

Elevate your percussion experience with the RockJam Natural Twin Bongo Set, the perfect addition to any musician's collection. Whether you're a seasoned drummer or a beginner, these high-quality bongo drums provide a rich, full sound that is both versatile and captivating. Crafted from premium wooden shells and precision frames, the RockJam bongos are designed to offer an authentic percussive experience. Ideal for both kids and adults, this bongo set is a must-have for anyone looking to explore the vibrant world of rhythm. The RockJam Natural Twin Bongo Set is designed for percussion enthusiasts of all levels. With its high-quality wooden construction and caprine skin heads, this bongo drum set delivers a deep, resonant sound that is perfect for various musical styles. Whether you're part of a band, practicing at home, or performing on the street, these bongos offer unmatched versatility and richness in rhythm. The RockJam bongo drums are crafted from selected woods, allowing the sound to resonate beautifully. The caprine skins enable players to make both obvious and subtle changes to the sound by striking different parts of the heads with different parts of the hands, offering a full percussive experience. To ensure your bongo drums remain in pristine condition, the set includes a padded carry case. This quality case features protective padding, a carry handle, and a shoulder strap, making it easy to store and transport your bongos while keeping them safe. Join the growing number of musicians worldwide who have discovered the joy of playing bongo drums. The RockJam Natural Twin Bongo Set is not just an instrument; it's a gateway to a world of rhythm and music. Perfect for both kids and adults, this bongo set is an excellent choice for anyone looking to explore the dynamic and exciting world of percussion.

Color: Red and Natural Stripe


Brand: RockJam


Material: Wood


Model Name: RockJam 7" and 8" Bongo Drum Set with Padded Bag and Tuning Key


Item dimensions L x W x H: 15.34 x 7.08 x 7.08 inches


Item Weight: 5.29 Pounds


Body Material: Wood


Connector Type: clamp


Included Components: Bongo Drum, Tuning Tool, Bongo Case


Finish Type: Lacquered


Manufacturer: PDT Ltd - IMPORT (UK Vendor, Product FOB China)


Global Trade Identification Number: 73


Item Weight: 5.29 pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.34 x 7.08 x 7.08 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 100301


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 20, 2012


Color Name: Red and Natural Stripe


Material Type: Wood


Size: Full-Size


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very nice...
Color: Beige
Very nice bongo set. I don't know why this is a frequently returned item. Mine is well built, nice head skin, beautiful wood finish and sounds great. Comes with tuning- tightening key, case, and strap. Excellent value!
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024 by GregG

  • Product evaluation
Color: Red and Natural Stripe
I did not imagine that this penguin would be so wonderful, powerful, and have a wonderful sound as well. It was sent quickly, and when I received it and opened the box, I was surprised to find that it was identical to the musical instrument used with large musical bands. It has an extremely excellent sound, as well as a beautiful shape and ease of adjusting the skin , Thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • I recognize the good qualities of a product pretty often
Color: Beige
First of all, I'm a hobbyist musician. I play a variety of instruments and have bought from many manufacturers. I'm used to buying on a budget, since it's a hobby, not a career. However, I recognize the good qualities of a product pretty often, and I think I'm pretty fair about the not-so-good qualities.These bongo drums are, first of all, a great deal. They play well, they sound good, they feel right. I can't compare them physically to any other bongos, but they seem pretty comparable to lots of the drums I've seen in videos while doing research. They sound about the same, too, after you tune them up properly. As for that, DO NOT EXPECT PERFECTION OUT OF THE BOX! These drums have been tuned a little to keep them from falling apart during shipping. I'll add brief tuning instructions at the end of this review, to help people who buy these drums get them playable in short order.Now, where was I? Oh yes. They seem comparable to other bongos out there. They're a good size, sturdy build, and with a surprisingly snappy sound. If you hear an overtone in the drum, you can minimize that somewhat by properly tuning the instrument. However, even pro-level bongos have this overtone aspect, so it may just be a thing all bongos do. (Overtone is a high-pitched ringing that occurs when you strike the drum.)Now, as for the bag, it's a pretty standard toat bag, although it has some padding to protect your instrument from bumps and bruises. It comes with a strap, allowing you to choose whether you're going to carry it by the handle on the bag or by putting it over your shoulder.The fact that this drum comes with a tuning wrench is pretty awesome. I've heard that many do come with it, but it's nice to see them putting in all the extra effort to get people playing right away.Now, if I like this so much, why did I give it 4 rather than 5 stars? Well, it's because I noticed several small but significant issues with finish and with the drum head itself. If I could, I'd give it 4.5 stars, but I can't, so let me describe what I noticed. First, there were some small areas of the wood inside the drum where the wood hadn't been checked for splinters. Several specimens came off when I rubbed them gently with my thumb. I didn't have to put effort into it, and the wood of the drum, while somewhat unsanded inside, isn't poorly put together. It just tells me that they didn't take time, at least with my drum, to check to be certain the wood was ready to leave the factory. The other issue with the drum head is equally small. Basically, there are little spots of either glue or extra skin or what have you hanging off the underside of the drum head. Not a deal-breaker by any means, just something to be aware of. I chose to leave them alone rather than risking the head's integrity by picking at it.Why do I care so much about the inside of the drum, the underside of the head? Basically, it's because I believe you can judge the quality of a product by how well-done are the parts you weren't meant to see.Thus, I give the bongos the rating of being well-made, highly-playable, and a good all-round value, especially at this excellent price.Basic tuning instructionsFirst, turn the bongos head-side down in your lap.Next, use the included wrench to loosen all of the bolts significantly. Loosen them in quarter or half turns per bolt, in order to prevent damage to the drum heads. Loosen the bolts in a circle around each drum until they are loose enough to turn by hand (using your fingers, not the wrench.)At this point, tighten the bolts back up using your fingers until you can't turn them by hand anymore. At this point, the drum, if you tap its upside-down head, would make a dull unbongoish thunk.Tighten all of the bolts around each drum one full turn. Remember to move in a circular pattern around each drum.Once you've given each bolt a full turn, the tone will begin to sound more like what you'd expect from bongos.From here, tune the hembra, the larger drum, up slowly using half and quarter turns to get the right sound out of your drum. Remember to turn your drum over and check its tone by striking it after going around all of the bolts on it. If you have a tuner handy, I suggest tuning it somewhere between middle c and the e just above it, to your tastes.Now, you can tune the macho, the smaller drum. This drum will need a little more tightening to get it to the higher, snappier pitch desired for this drum. Use half and quarter turns, turning the drum over and tapping it regularly to check for tone. If you have a tuner ready, I suggest tuning this drum somewhere between e above middle c and the a just above that.For a final fine adjustment, hold the drums rightside-up. Pick a drum, and place your thumb lightly in the center of the head. Then, strike the head near the lugs, where the tention hooks hang down. You should hear a ringing. Repeat all around the head. Tune each lug slightly to match each lug's ringing overtone. Repeat this process for the second drum. Then everything should be ready to play The Martillo! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2017 by Dakotah

  • Nice set of bongos.
Color: Beige
For the price they're pretty nice, if I had one complaint it's the neck strap being cheaply made but that's to be expected. Even most expensive saxophones come with crappy neck straps, so I don't really care about a cheap pair of bongos. The sound is nice, keep in mind sitting them on your lap mutes the sound just a bit. Have fun with them I guess. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2021 by Ryan Sumner

  • great bongos
Color: Beige
great bongos for the price. They have a nice sound and are in good condition.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by Bonnie Ewing

  • I'm not a pro but I LOVE these!
Color: Beige
This is my first time playing bongos, so I first searched for a good priced set, and any mentions of "beginners" - this set met those criteria. The bongos are exactly as described in both words and pics. Before doing anything with them, I checked out a "playing bongos for beginners" YouTube video, and was HAPPY I did. The two issues I noticed after unpacking my set were (1) they weren't tightly fitted onto the little block of wood between them, and (2) the tone seemed flat. The guy in the video addressed both these issues right from the beginning, assuring me they were perfectly normal and EASILY adjusted. The small wrench that comes with the set fixed both issues with a few turns of the wrist. Once that was done, I went to another video and started learning some basic patterns, and now I can't stop smiling! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Luster Vas

  • Skins didn't last a day.
Color: Beige
I am a long time percussionist. The heads broke after just a few minutes of playing them.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Gary C

  • A couple minor flaws
Color: Beige
The media could not be loaded. These are ok for beginners but the crimping on the skins come up over the edge just a little. Inside there was a minor crack near one of the wing nuts. The sound is ok. Gig bag is nice, tuning wrench included. If I like playing I will buy a better set. If they last a year they are worth the money and if I hate playing I am not out too much money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2021 by Maria Devan

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