Excellent condition. Comes with Gator bag. Just thinning the heard.
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Stewart Copeland's signature model is a faithful reproduction of the snare drum of "mysterious provenance" that he...
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Excellent condition. Comes with Gator bag. Just thinning the heard.
From Tama:
Stewart Copeland's signature model is a faithful reproduction of the snare drum of "mysterious provenance" that he...
So my brother bought this in January to start playing again, but he's go tinitus and the doctor recommends he not play anymore.
The kit has only been a played a few times and then with Aquarian...
My brother wants to get a new acoustic kit. Hasn't had one in a long while.
Budget is tight so it's between Catalina Club Jazz and Catalina Maple. The Maple is a better "value" in that he can get...
It's certainly not surprising the creative people can be creative in different areas, but I don't know that there's really any correlation. Could also be that musicians don't want to go to school for...
I'm happy with my Tama Stewart Copeland COB. I may look at the oak colored 7x14, the SLP Bubinga 6x14, or even a matching B/B 6.5x14 snare.
This is a great, heavy, powerful maple stave snare in excellent condition. As you can see from the third pick, this is THICK drum.
I just don't use it, so seems silly to keep it. I'm asking...
I don't have a lot. Here's a few but nothing great. Two before a gig this past spring (same gig) and another from my basement setup for practice with Superpads and L80 Cymbals.
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Beautiful and I won't even whine that you bought the SLP snare out from under me!
I had the one with the molded handle, not wood. Thing was cool and quite accurate.
I searched and found old Ebay listings of it. I guess it was just for a limited time, as most of them are the Tamo Ash outer layer and 7x14.
I've just been looking around for another snare, so no...
I had a Meridian Maple for a few years, very nice drums. Very easy to tune, nice warm sound.
And at that price definitely worth it! Congrats.
Bish can you post a pic of the label on the box for that snare? I'd definitely be into a 7x13 B/B, but can't find one online anywhere. The only SLP I see at that size is the Maple.
It's just easier as I'm on other forums via Tapatalk. Just keeps stuff in one place.
Those vintage Superstars are gorgeous. I remember those mufflers well. Can't imagine wanting to dampen the sound so much anymore LOL.
Well at least that takes that temptation away from me! Phew!
I have L80's and they are very good. They are quiet, but have a natural feel. I use them with Aquarian Superpads.
To each his own I guess. There's no empirical evidence in reviews, videos, etc... that this is at all a problem other than seeming "weird" to people when they first set up the kit.
There are tons...
Sure??!! Just kidding.
My drums don't have those plastic pieces as far as I know, but they are older than 2016, which might be what the OP has. ROCK SOLID.
That being said, the wobble in that video (which is older) is a...
This, although just one Starclassic kit.
The Starclassic B/B is unbelievably versatile and sound amazing.
If you have an SLP snare, look for a used SC. I got mine for like $800 (4 pc config you...
Looking more closely at the top pic, I see the badge is raised on the kick. Got me on that one.
Lugs on the 16" FT are a giveaway. Serves me right for looking on my phone!
What plastic mounts are you referencing?
Congrats. Just awesome drums. You'll love them.
Although it requires more change, you can also try Evans 360 heads. Having my first set on my Starclassics I find they tune more easily and hold their tune better because of how flat they align on...
Got a Tunebot, and although I know how to tune, I found it was helpful.
FYI was listening to a Modern Drummer podcast about tuning and one of the things we don't realize when we tune "just with...