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So do any of you have a favorite set of drums or heads that just sound as good as you could hope for. |
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No question: Baltimore Drums. |
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Just like you can't use a Fender Haguar to play ballads, no one drum kit is going to get the job done. Kit's are genre specific. |
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I like Fibes, and Sonor for some studio stuff, for clean thumpy toms ...think old Police tunes, ELP. |
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I like vintage Ludwig for Rock and Roll ...Zepplin |
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Tama is a great kit in the right hands, Toto? |
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Yamaha made some nice kits, Steely Dan? |
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Most of the DW kits I work with sound just as bad when close mic'd as those shallow shell, no bottom head travel kits. One of the two best sounding kit's I've worked with is a Pacific the guy bought used for a couple hundred bucks. |
Dave Barnett wrote on Mon, 30 May 2005 19:38 |
While the guy who is tuning and hitting the drums is the most important element, *snip* BTW, I HATE DW drums. They got no soul. |
AnotherDave wrote on Tue, 31 May 2005 11:43 |
I have heard different drummers play the same drums on the same stage with the same mics on the same night, and the differences can be astonishing. |
diluted23 wrote on Mon, 30 May 2005 05:18 |
my fav set is what i play, tama starclassic, maple and performer |