Used Hand Percussion for Sale

Search Reverb, eBay & 10+ marketplaces in one place

Shop used hand percussion instruments. Congas, bongos, djembes, cajons, and more.

17 instruments tracked

Why Search Hand Percussion on Treblemakers?

Treblemakers aggregates used hand percussion listings from Reverb, eBay, and 10+ other marketplaces — all in one place, updated daily. One search covers them all.

Buying Used Hand Percussion: What You Need to Know

You’ll find that price variation in used hand percussion depends on brand, material, and condition. Popular brands like Latin Percussion or Meinl command higher prices, ranging from $75 to over $300 for models in excellent condition. Handmade instruments, particularly from respected artisans, might even exceed this range. Look out for common condition issues like cracks in wood or hide, which affect sound quality. An instrument with a poorly maintained head can leave you with limited tonal options. When assessing price, a good deal combines fair market value with solid condition. Compare your

What Condition Grades Mean for Hand Percussion

Excellent

An 'excellent' hand percussion instrument shows minimal signs of use. The head is intact, with no cracks or discoloration. Wood or synthetic surfaces are smooth, free from dents or scratches, and lugs or tuning mechanisms function flawlessly.

Very Good

'Very good' means the instrument has minor cosmetic wear, like a few small scratches. The head might show slight wear but maintains proper tension and sound quality. Performance remains unaffected, but it’s a step below pristine.

Good

A 'good' condition hand percussion piece may show noticeable wear, like scratches or minor dings, yet it’s still playable. Heads may be well-used but functional. Look for any signs of structural integrity, like loose tuning mechanisms—those are red flags.

Fair

'Fair' condition can be acceptable for beginner needs or specific sound requirements. Expect pronounced wear, perhaps a crack or two but still playable. If major issues exist, like significant damage or warped heads, walk away.

What to Inspect Before Buying Used Hand Percussion

  1. 1Check the drum head for tightness. A loose head drastically alters tone and playability, affecting your overall sound.
  2. 2Inspect for structural integrity, especially around seams and joints. Weak areas can lead to further damage under tension or during play.
  3. 3Look at the shell material for cracks or warping. Wood deformation can impact sound projection and longevity.
  4. 4Test the tuning mechanisms. Ensure they function smoothly to maintain sound consistency, as stripped hardware can be costly to replace.
  5. 5Listen for overtones during play. Unusual sounds might indicate a need for new heads or adjustments, which can become expensive.

Hand Percussion Instruments

Search Hand Percussion

Find used hand percussion across Reverb, eBay, and more marketplaces.

Search Hand Percussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the average price for used hand percussion instruments?

Used hand percussion instruments typically range from $50 to $300, depending on brand and condition.

How can I tell if a hand percussion instrument is worth the price?

Compare it to similar items online and check for condition issues. A well-maintained instrument is generally worth more.

Are there specific brands known for quality used hand percussion?

Yes, brands like Latin Percussion, Meinl, and Remo are recognized for high-quality hand percussion instruments.

What common repairs should I look for in used hand percussion?

Look for head replacements or structural repairs. These can indicate previous issues that might affect performance.

Is it safe to buy hand percussion instruments online?

Yes, but ensure to check return policies and detailed condition descriptions. Speak to the seller for clarifications.