Toca SFDJ-14 Freestyle Djembe
Djembe

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Big, black, boooom-boooom!
Black Mamba 14 inches. I have not never held in the hands of such a huge and yet so light djembe like this black. He looks pretty fragile but plastic is not a tree. In the plastic does not need so many to follow, you can soak in the sun and heat. Generally plastic djembe very practical.
I will describe the pros and cons:
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good price
very very big
very loud
very light
very practical
quite durable
rather qualitative
It included a very high quality Case
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It sounds a bit like plastic is not authentic, with a characteristic ringing, despite the fact that there is real leather. Often it is necessary to tighten, adjust.
In general the sound of the 4 \ 5
Fine
The djembe is fine, its good, light weighted, loud volume, despite the big size it can play very well the high strokes, high sounds, but if you expect a great deep low bass tone, better get a thick wooden djembe, this one is kind a plastic and very slim, too slim for its size so it doesn't project that much of bass sounds.
It still produce bass tones but not as nice as a wooden djembe would do.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Toca
- Released in 2012
- Average price : $250
- Size: 14"
- With rope tuning
- Colour: Black mamba (BMB)
- Including a sturdy bag with shoulder strap and outside pocket
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