Due to non-standardized conga drum manufacturing, these are the most common situations you may experience when changing your drumhead. Conga drums have been made uniquely for decades so there are many drum shapes, counter hoops, and head variations.

Because of these variations in size, collar heights, tuning hooks, and bracket locations you may find that your particular hoop-to-head dimensions are good but only to realize later that the hooks maybe too short or too long for tuning or that the collar height is too high or too low for playing comfort.
In addition, tuning hooks may have to be inserted into the counterhoop along with the head as an assembly before it is placed on the drumshell. In some cases the ID (Inner Dimension) of the counter hoop may come in contact with the pleated area of the drumhead collar below the bearing edge.
Also, the collar of the head may rock on the bearing edge or it may shift from side-to-side before it is tensioned. These two situations are generally not important as the high tension will shape the drumhead to the drum bearing edge and will center the head to the counter hoop.
Although the manufacture’s stated catalog drum size is good to know it is not crucial to determine which drumhead crown size to use. The counter hoop measurements are the most important especially if the drum make and model are older versions or an unknown brand.
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December 6, 2018
These codes indicate the inner diameter (ID) of the aluminum ring, which determines how the head fits inside the drum’s counter hoop. D1 = smallest fit, D4 = largest fit The crown size (playing surface) stays the same—only the ID changes to match various drum brands.
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