Please see Reverb for their specific policies. The Music Den has a cash back return policy for all online returns 30 days from the date of sale. The Music Den wants you to be fully satisfied with your purchase. Be prepared to present identification and the purchasing credit card during pickup. When you arrive you can call the store at 97. Please wait for a confirmation email that your item is ready to be picked up. Be prepared to present identification and the purchasing credit card during pickup.Ĭurbside Pickups- Between 10am-5pm, Monday-Friday, you can choose to pick items up at our Randolph Store and have them brought out to you. Please call ahead to make sure that your item is at the store before coming to pick it up. In-Store Pickups- You can choose to pick items up at our Randolph Store. School Servicing- Items will be delivered to the school on our next scheduled weekly visit. The buyer must assume all shipping costs when returning an item. Shipping costs will not be refunded for returns. It may take one to two business days to process an order before it is actually shipped out. Orders made through will only ship to United States. Whether an order is shipped USPS or UPS is at The Music Den's discretion depending on what the situation may require. Standard Shipping- This is the default shipping method for orders shipping to a US state that is not in the lower 48, such as Hawaii or Alaska, Puerto Rico, or an APO/AE order. Those orders will ship using our Standard Shipping rate. Also items marked as "Oversized" will NOT ship free. For expert friendly service, call 80.Free Shipping- Most orders $50.00 and over ordered from SHIP FOR FREE, but there are two exceptions: Orders that are being shipped to a location that is not in the lower 48 United States will NOT ship for free. We’re an authorized LP & Toca and Tycoon Percussion conga drum dealer. For traveling they’re less likely to tear and require less frequent tuning.Īlso check out our Ashiko Drums, Bongos, Timbales, Cajon Drums, Darbuka Drums, Djembe Drums, Djun-Djun Drums, Doumbek Drums, Jambe Drums, Other Hand Drums & Latin Percussion, Tambora Drums, Udu Drums, Bata Drums, Talking Drums, Drum Circle Drums. Most conga percussion drum heads today are synthetic. To protect your congas while you’re on the road always store them in good quality conga bags. They are more more scratch resistant and better for traveling. Fiberglass Congas are not affected too much by weather changes and require less tuning than wood congas. Wood congas are effected by changes in temperature and humidity and need to be tuned as the weather changes. If you’re planning to start out with playing only one conga drum the middle size is recommended since it’s the most versatile. Two additional sizes are available from LP – the very small requinto with a very high pitch and the extra large super-tumbadora with a very low pitch. There are three main widths which determine the basic sound and pitch of a conga drum: the small high pitched quinto, the middle size medium pitched conga and the large low pitched tumbadora. Less advanced percussionists find fiberglass congas easier to play than wood congas. Fiberglass conga drums have a brighter more resonant tone than wood congas and are often used when greater volume and projection are needed. Wood conga drums have a richer, warmer and more authentic tone than fiberglass congas and are preferred by advanced and professional players. If your order is returned your certificate is no longer valid. Activation of your certificate begins 15 days after you receive your order.Can be used toward the purchase of new drum gear.Your Gift Certificate Code will be emailed to you when your order is shipped.Valid for 1 year from the date of your purchase.Free shipping applies to continental USA only.Outbound shipping charges will be deducted from the refund if your order is returned or undeliverable and was shipped free.Limited time offer and can change or end at any time.
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