Toca SFDJ-14 Freestyle Djembe Reviews

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10 years ago

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

11 years ago

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.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Toca
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $250
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