Road Bull wrote:Great looking snare, and for a sweet price! Nice puresound snare wires too. Bonus! I think that was a solid find too. I think your kit looks solid and ready to rock.
Thanks man!


Road Bull wrote:Great looking snare, and for a sweet price! Nice puresound snare wires too. Bonus! I think that was a solid find too. I think your kit looks solid and ready to rock.
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Vuvuzela wrote:That is what a simple, but solid kit should look like. Nicely done man.
I can't wait to show you guys the beginning of my new drum room project in my apartment.
construction starts in about a week!
Thanks man! mucho appreciado!
Drum room in an apartment?!?!?! your a brave man.
Road Bull wrote:As far as head selection goes, if you are not digging the coated sound, you might do what you are thinking and go for two ply clear. It should open up the attack a bit more. And as far as how drums sound from behind the kit and way out front will be quite a bit different. Many drummers pick heads and tune the drums they think their drums sound best "near field", vs. From a distance away. I can tune for big thundering bottom end, and the will sound cool from behind the kit, but it will sound less awesome twenty or so feet away. Sure there is always the variable of the sound guy, but that is what it is.
But, if I tune em up a bit higher and don't stress about the ring, they should sound great out front. Truth is the ring gets swallowed up in a band setting. But the little bit of extra resonance will pay off overall. But YMMV.
I Have been digging Remo Emperors over Ambassadors myself. But Evans would be G2 Clear over G1 Clear.
I know I keep linking this clip...>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwffE1FfCdo
But it illustrates that independently, the drums sound boingy, and super ringy. When he plays slow, it would make a lot of drummers want to muffle the toms or tune WAY down. But when he starts going into the fast triplets, you begin to see what I am talking about.
Vuvuzela wrote:i've got 1400 sq. ft. no neighbors, and live next to a fully soundproofed automotive customs shop. my landlord said as long as i treat the room, and build a drum riser, he supports it. and i'll be able to compose more music for my post-production job from home now.
i'll make sure to post plenty of pictures when it's all done.
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Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
Vuvuzela wrote:that snare rules. I've a 7" deep snare that's pretty much identical to that.
well done sir.
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Vuvuzela wrote:that snare rules. I've a 7" deep snare that's pretty much identical to that.
well done sir.
Thanks man! It's a beefy beast especially when tuned low. It fits perfectly with the rest of the kit, it finally feels like a unity of tones. Can't wait to hear it recorded in october.