buying drum kit - who do I do?
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That fake Firebird is gonna get SOLD tonight (I hope) to fund the Cycsloan II
It's one of them Eastwood Stormbird dealies. I posted a failure thread about it a while back.
I loved that thing to bits, for the few months that I've had it. Worth every penny just on account
of it's rock as fuck look and feel. the P90's on it are also quite good.
I honestly wouldn't be selling the bird, if I didn't need the Cycloan so bad.
Craiggie's listing pickxs:
It's one of them Eastwood Stormbird dealies. I posted a failure thread about it a while back.
I loved that thing to bits, for the few months that I've had it. Worth every penny just on account
of it's rock as fuck look and feel. the P90's on it are also quite good.
I honestly wouldn't be selling the bird, if I didn't need the Cycloan so bad.
Craiggie's listing pickxs:
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More Cowbell wrote:Whats with everyone now a days mounting the toms on a seperate stand? I understand if you have a big ass custom kick drum like bonham or something that has no mounting area available. Am I missingsomethinghere?
Nice stuff by the way.
think of it this way......would you drill a giant hole in your guitar to put big metal pipes in it to mount shit on? do you think it might affect the tone of your guitar?
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I'm talking about a bass drum that already has the hole for a mounting of toms, like his new sonar kit does. Why would you mount the toms seperate?robroe wrote:More Cowbell wrote:Whats with everyone now a days mounting the toms on a seperate stand? I understand if you have a big ass custom kick drum like bonham or something that has no mounting area available. Am I missingsomethinghere?
Nice stuff by the way.
think of it this way......would you drill a giant hole in your guitar to put big metal pipes in it to mount shit on? do you think it might affect the tone of your guitar?
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lol! Yeah, I know. You haven't seen the worse of it either, The other side panel is hanging by a tab and it looks as though some squirrels have taken up permanent residency in there.Neil wrote:That MS20 is in sad shape
From the way you have it patched it looks like you're using it for signal processing rather than actual playing though which is pretty cool.
Good eye. We're currently using it as an extra set of sound processing parameters for the Korg DS-10
The answer to why the high tom is mounted on a stand is that the brace that stops the main mounting pole from progressively sliding down the hole is pushed all the way up making it physically impossible to get in there with a drum key and loosen the nut. So we had to improvise with a snare stand until we find a way to get to it.
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