Re: Kick drums: To pillow, or not to pillow?
I have tried everything mentioned here (except a felt strip) over the years and have settled on a system that works almost all the time for me. A Powerstroke 3 batter head, ported single ply reso head, with a 50x60" stadium blanket inside touching both heads. I can reach in and adjust how much of the blanket touches each head on the fly. I can also just set a microphone inside the drum on top of the blanket if I need to. I used the EMAD system for quite a while and I thought it sounded great. When I played a bigger show with a pro sound company, they insisted I add something to the inside of the drum anyway. I asked why, and the reply was that even though the heads were dampened properly, with nothing inside the bass drum, the sound waves just bounce around uncontrollably and it is very hard to manage for them. Makes sense. The DW pillow system seems to work okay, but the pillows are super stiff and keep coming off the velcro for me.
Re: Kick drums: To pillow, or not to pillow?
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Redeye
I played a bigger show with a pro sound company, they insisted I add something to the inside of the drum anyway. I asked why, and the reply was that even though the heads were dampened properly, with nothing inside the bass drum, the sound waves just bounce around uncontrollably and it is very hard to manage for them. Makes sense.
The advice you got is true and unique to each PA system/bass drum combo.
I worked pro sound for a couple of years with a famous touring company based in Dallas.................with every bass drum in every city, we would need to tweak it a bit at the sound check...............some shows are indoors and some are out................some shows are big rooms and some are not................some rooms provide more slap-back than others.
The guys that play two bass drums make it harder.
Re: Kick drums: To pillow, or not to pillow?
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rickthedrummer
If it matters, my BD is 24"x 14" or at least it was the last time I measured it, which was............................................... .................................................. ...........................................never.
I remember that my Grandma shrunk when she got older. Maybe you should measure it again.
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G-man
I remember that my Grandma shrunk when she got older. Maybe you should measure it again.
Haahahaahahahaaaaa
Re: Kick drums: To pillow, or not to pillow?
Tuning always seems to work.
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I measured my bass drum and it is still 22 x 18 lol.
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drummerMD
I say keep the laundry out of the bass drum! . . . . .It's not a washing machine or dryer!
HA ! I played a Methodist church last week and the have a Yamaha Stage Custom set , an older one . It had a clear rezo head and someone had put all this clothes in it for dampening from the donations box . Looked like a dryer at the laundromat ! Seriously . It completely slipped my mind to take a picture and post it on this thread .
Anyway I took it all out and swapped it for a pillow from the nursery . It's one of those churches that has a drumset ... but they don't want to hear it , if ya catch my drift . Geez..they even had washcloths in the snare drum !
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Pearl MCX Man
I measured my bass drum and it is still 22 x 18 lol.
For the better part of twenty years I labored under the delusion that my 20" bass drum is 18" deep. It's actually 17.5. Oh, toms too. Not 8" and 9" deep, but 7.5 and 8.5, and I know it's dumb, but for a second I thought "did they shrink?".
Re: Kick drums: To pillow, or not to pillow?
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jedi
HA ! I played a Methodist church last week and the have a Yamaha Stage Custom set , an older one . It had a clear rezo head and someone had put all this clothes in it for dampening from the donations box . Looked like a dryer at the laundromat ! Seriously . It completely slipped my mind to take a picture and post it on this thread .
Anyway I took it all out and swapped it for a pillow from the nursery . It's one of those churches that has a drumset ... but they don't want to hear it , if ya catch my drift . Geez..they even had washcloths in the snare drum !
The old " pillow wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a kick drum" trick :shifty:
Re: Kick drums: To pillow, or not to pillow?
I use the Aquarian Superkick 1 and the Aquarian Regulator for playing a wide range of music in a couple of community bands indoors and out, and that gives me just a little resonance which is exactly what I'm looking for.