Millenium MB202HWR 5-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Good stuff

Very nice looking, sounds good, quality product.

5 years ago

Perfect bongos!

Love them, using to practice my hands and tactile drumming at home.

Also recording them as a percussion for my projects - very satisfied!

6 years ago

Good for learning

Probably good for someone who would like to learn how to play bongo. The quality is okay and sounds good too. It's cheap.

7 years ago

great

This really helped me understand more about the rhythm and how to make patterns a little bit more unpredictable. They are good for training and just to lay an idea on them. I even recorded them and they sound great with some processing

8 years ago

Baisc bongos for begginers and hobby

I both this bongos for intro learning on percussions. I like to improvise a lot. For intro/ beginners - this is it!

Pros: Good quality wood, skin and overall construction for the price.

Cons: must be tuned properly to have neat "hombre" sound and gapy "macho" sound form them.

8 years ago

just to perfect for this price !!! Good quality hardware for this price class...

9 years ago

deal!

best deal for this price :)

11 years ago

A lot of Bongo for the money

These Bongos cost les than £20. I don't really know how they make an instrument of this quality for the money. They are solid, well made with quality woods and they sound just fine if you crank the tuning a bit. Yes you could spend £300 on a set of bongos and they may sound a bit better. However I only have to play bongos very occasionally and with a set this inexpensive you can't really go wrong. Excellent for beginners, learner, children and also good enough to gig live.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Millenium
  • Average price : $43
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