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LP Aspire 10" & 11" Conga Set with Double Stand - Red/Dark Wood - LPA646-DWOverview The LP Aspire wood conga set is the perfect set of congas for the beginner, hobbyist or aspiring percussionist. These 28" drums are constructed of 2 ply Siam Oak, and are outfitted with natural rawhide heads, EZ Curve rims, 9 32" diameter tuning lugs with LP Aspire heart side plates. This Dark Wood set is available with 10 and 11 and comes with a Chrome Plated, height adjustable LP Aspire double conga stand. 28" tall Siam Oak shells with Dark
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