Nice kit! Did you add the leg mounts to the 14in tom and the ride?
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Nice kit! Did you add the leg mounts to the 14in tom and the ride?
I couldn't agree more.....Playing an unfamiliar kit is the worst.
If you don't mind mixing brands check out a Zildjian 18" A Custom Fast Crash. This cymbal paired up with my 16" A custom crash sounds great so it may sound good in your situation too. Whatever you...
I'm loving everything about that DW above!
I'll take a wet rag to mine every once in a while to get the dust off but that's it. I feel like years worth of grime and oil from fingerprints have truly darkened the sound of my A Custom crashes a...
As everyone else has said, if it sounds good who cares what brand/price it is! I have one "non-pro" level cymbal in my collection that I can't seem to part with. It's a Sabian B8 Pro 10" spash that...
I've had that same throne for about 6 years. In my opinion you really can't beat it for the money. Durable, very comfortable, has the option for a backrest....what more could you ask for from tha...
I completely agree with this. When I started gigging long ago I would haul around around 6 piece kit, 3 crashes, a ride, a splash, 2 chinas a cowbell, yadda yadda....that got old quick. I would...
Hi Cody.... Another snare you should take a look into is a vintage Ludwig Acrolite (1960's-80's era). This is an extremely versatile aluminum snare that will sound great for all the genres you...
I use petroleum jelly also and find it to work quite well. A little goes a long way.....just dip about 1/8th to 1/4in of the lug into the jelly before threading it in.
Everyone, thanks for the warm welcome and kind words!
Topdog: The reason for the hiatus is a long story that I'll try to briefly describe. Back in 2007-2008 I was in a band that gigged on...
Hi Everyone,
I may as well take this time to introduce myself as this is my second post since I registered back in 2006 (Forgot I had an account and it was still activated!). I'm new to this forum...
I've always thought that the Sabian B8's were the best sounding "entry Level" cymbal series. There deffinataly worth taking a look into. I really don't think you'll be happy with the sound of the...