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The Gewa Tablas are actually a beginners pair. The sound quality is poor and the treble drum (Dayan ; smaller and usually the right for a right hand player) is poor. The playing service is of poor quality (the Pudi). The breadth of the Chat (outer annular membrane) & Bharti (inner annular ring) of the playing service is not of a constant dimension and hence the treble drum sound between the "Na" and "Tins" are not consistent. The Bayaan {usually the left ; if a right hand player; steel bass drum) is quite a low quality and as such the depth that one expects when playing is not to a great satisfaction. The Tasma ( raw hide strap on the drum) are narrow in breadth and not of consistent thickness (thin and frail). The Gajra (Braid) is not wrapped to the same thickness.
This Tabla is not for use in concert or used in professional playing. However for beginners it is ok.
What I liked is the size of the Dayan (diameter) and hence the pitch of the tabla. If you are looking for a beginners table, then I would recommend it for practicing and to help in "polishing your hand."