Show me to some drums, part 2
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Show me to some drums, part 2
I finally got the Drums Issue settled. After looking (electronically) at loads of new, used, and vintage kits, the winner was...
Ludwig Classic Birch (2004 or thereabouts) -- 10", 12", 14" floor, 20" kick, 14x5 snare.
The red came out brighter in these pix than in real life. Photographs do not convey how Deeply And Importantly Sparkly these are. Recordings do convey how much I suck at playing them, but this does not matter, because from an artistic standpoint I have sparkly red drums now.
They sound great. Most of the stands and a few cymbals were included, which made the drums themselves an even better deal. The heads were nearly new when they arrived, and the snare head was brand new. You can tell from the foto how much I've been playing it. I'd like to change a couple of the cymbals eventually, maybe add a crash-ride (the K's "crashable" depending on how you do it, but it's more suited to ride).
Ludwig Classic Birch (2004 or thereabouts) -- 10", 12", 14" floor, 20" kick, 14x5 snare.
The red came out brighter in these pix than in real life. Photographs do not convey how Deeply And Importantly Sparkly these are. Recordings do convey how much I suck at playing them, but this does not matter, because from an artistic standpoint I have sparkly red drums now.
They sound great. Most of the stands and a few cymbals were included, which made the drums themselves an even better deal. The heads were nearly new when they arrived, and the snare head was brand new. You can tell from the foto how much I've been playing it. I'd like to change a couple of the cymbals eventually, maybe add a crash-ride (the K's "crashable" depending on how you do it, but it's more suited to ride).
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Ride = 20" Zildjian K Ride -- I bought this separately off bleeBlay. Not the ultimate, but a good starting point. I'm kind of a ride cymbal freak. A
Zildjian like the K Custom Dark or the delightfully named A Sweet Ride would be cool. Or both. A small kit with a whole mushroom forest of ride cymbals off to one side. Yes.
Crash = 16 " Sabian AA Extra Thin -- This one's a keeper. Fast and dark, records well.
Hats = 14" Sabian B8Pro -- Loud and a bit thick sounding with a stick, but the pedal "chick" sound is good. They sound surprisingly good recorded though. I'll go looking for a different pair eventually, but these aren't bad.
A Sabian B8Pro crash also came with the kit, but it's tinny sounding with some weird overtones at the end.
Ultimately, I'd like to have hats - crash - crash/ride - ride and leave it at that.
I replaced the original black bass drum head (big 70's Ludwig logo) with the script logo head you see there. The original looked a little too "Heyyyy baby, I'm a Sagittarius and I ROCK! Have some Chablis." Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Zildjian like the K Custom Dark or the delightfully named A Sweet Ride would be cool. Or both. A small kit with a whole mushroom forest of ride cymbals off to one side. Yes.
Crash = 16 " Sabian AA Extra Thin -- This one's a keeper. Fast and dark, records well.
Hats = 14" Sabian B8Pro -- Loud and a bit thick sounding with a stick, but the pedal "chick" sound is good. They sound surprisingly good recorded though. I'll go looking for a different pair eventually, but these aren't bad.
A Sabian B8Pro crash also came with the kit, but it's tinny sounding with some weird overtones at the end.
Ultimately, I'd like to have hats - crash - crash/ride - ride and leave it at that.
I replaced the original black bass drum head (big 70's Ludwig logo) with the script logo head you see there. The original looked a little too "Heyyyy baby, I'm a Sagittarius and I ROCK! Have some Chablis." Not that there's anything wrong with that.
i wanted to play drums before guitar but my dad told me they were too big and expensive (yes, the guy who recently helped me build a 100w non-master marshall head).
i want to get a drum kit but the transition between 65% crap (current skillz) and tolerably competent would take too long and be too loud for the people i care about.
i want to get a drum kit but the transition between 65% crap (current skillz) and tolerably competent would take too long and be too loud for the people i care about.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
My rents bought me this drumset as a high school graduation present. It cost around $750 with hardware. throne, and factory cymbals. My mom used her "asian discount" talking skills to throw in some sticks too. The Sublimedo got me a Sabian ride cymbal as a Christmas present It's cool being a girl musician because your girlfriends look at you strangely when you tell them your boyfriend gave you a ride for Christmas ;P
paul_ wrote: i want to get a drum kit but the transition between 65% crap (current skillz) and tolerably competent would take too long and be too loud for the people i care about.
i've found that a decent solution to being too loud is mesh drum heads....you can still hear the basic sound of the drums but at 1/20th the volume, its a little more springy than a normal head....but not too bad. and they are cheaper than regular heads.