OK. . . . . . . My baby. My LudwigDSC01834.jpg.
OK. . . . . . . My baby. My LudwigDSC01834.jpg.
Oh man. That’s pretty sweet.
Picked up a nice deal on a Pearl Sensitone Elite Aluminum today.
Cleaned up very well.
Acoustic & Electronic:
Pearl Prestige World Series WLX 1988
Tama Swingstar 1983
Tama Superstar Hyper-Drive (Birch) 2007
Ludwig Acrolite Snare 1976
Ludwig Supraphonic 6.5x14" 2021
Pearl Sensitone Elite Aluminum 5.5" and 6.5" Snare
Pearl COB Custom Deluxe [Gladstone] (75-76) Snare
Love Drum Co. Hammered Steel 5.5" Snare
Roland TD-1KV
Paiste
Accent 8"
Paiste Signature:
6", 10" Splash
14" Dark Crisp Hi-Hats
14" Sound Edge Hi-Hats
16", 17", 18",19", 20" Full Crash
22" Symphonic Med-Heavy (use as a Ride)
Paiste Formula 602:
22" Formula 602 Modern Essentials Ride
Paiste 2oo2:
22" Ride
16" Crash
8",10" Splash
Paiste 2oo2 Big Beat:
15" Hi-Hats
19", 20", 21" Big Beat Multifunctional
Paiste Sound Formula:
16" Crash
20" Full Ride (Frankenstein)
Paiste Twenty:
16" China
Paiste Alpha (original Swiss made):
12" Splash
Paiste PST7:
Medium
16", 18" Crash
20" Ride
14" Hi-Hats
Sabian:
XS20 18" China
AA 14" Fusion Hi-Hats
nice camera work
Acoustic & Electronic:
Pearl Prestige World Series WLX 1988
Tama Swingstar 1983
Tama Superstar Hyper-Drive (Birch) 2007
Ludwig Acrolite Snare 1976
Ludwig Supraphonic 6.5x14" 2021
Pearl Sensitone Elite Aluminum 5.5" and 6.5" Snare
Pearl COB Custom Deluxe [Gladstone] (75-76) Snare
Love Drum Co. Hammered Steel 5.5" Snare
Roland TD-1KV
Paiste
Accent 8"
Paiste Signature:
6", 10" Splash
14" Dark Crisp Hi-Hats
14" Sound Edge Hi-Hats
16", 17", 18",19", 20" Full Crash
22" Symphonic Med-Heavy (use as a Ride)
Paiste Formula 602:
22" Formula 602 Modern Essentials Ride
Paiste 2oo2:
22" Ride
16" Crash
8",10" Splash
Paiste 2oo2 Big Beat:
15" Hi-Hats
19", 20", 21" Big Beat Multifunctional
Paiste Sound Formula:
16" Crash
20" Full Ride (Frankenstein)
Paiste Twenty:
16" China
Paiste Alpha (original Swiss made):
12" Splash
Paiste PST7:
Medium
16", 18" Crash
20" Ride
14" Hi-Hats
Sabian:
XS20 18" China
AA 14" Fusion Hi-Hats
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I did a “Micheal” style family photo with the snare drums. Mainly because I was cleaning up the drum room and was bored.
^now that's what I'm talking about!!!!
What a beautiful collection!
Wow
Got wood...
Acoustic & Electronic:
Pearl Prestige World Series WLX 1988
Tama Swingstar 1983
Tama Superstar Hyper-Drive (Birch) 2007
Ludwig Acrolite Snare 1976
Ludwig Supraphonic 6.5x14" 2021
Pearl Sensitone Elite Aluminum 5.5" and 6.5" Snare
Pearl COB Custom Deluxe [Gladstone] (75-76) Snare
Love Drum Co. Hammered Steel 5.5" Snare
Roland TD-1KV
Paiste
Accent 8"
Paiste Signature:
6", 10" Splash
14" Dark Crisp Hi-Hats
14" Sound Edge Hi-Hats
16", 17", 18",19", 20" Full Crash
22" Symphonic Med-Heavy (use as a Ride)
Paiste Formula 602:
22" Formula 602 Modern Essentials Ride
Paiste 2oo2:
22" Ride
16" Crash
8",10" Splash
Paiste 2oo2 Big Beat:
15" Hi-Hats
19", 20", 21" Big Beat Multifunctional
Paiste Sound Formula:
16" Crash
20" Full Ride (Frankenstein)
Paiste Twenty:
16" China
Paiste Alpha (original Swiss made):
12" Splash
Paiste PST7:
Medium
16", 18" Crash
20" Ride
14" Hi-Hats
Sabian:
XS20 18" China
AA 14" Fusion Hi-Hats
Trying to decide out of these 3 snares which to use on New Year's Eve. I'm only playing 2 sets, so it's a simple set-up. The 3 snares are 7X13 and all have Diecast hoops. My OCDP maple with a natural ash finish and my newest addition Tama SLP G-maple and last my Ludwig Black Magic. All three are sounding killer right now. I guess I could flip a coin or something. The OCDP and Tama have HD dry heads and the ludwig has a Aquarian Reflector texture coated head on it. DSC01857.jpgDSC01858.jpgDSC01859.jpg
Last edited by drummerMD; 11-15-2018 at 02:04 AM.
By the way, this is the setup I'm playing. . . . .nice and simple.DSC01827.jpg
man I bet all three sound great.
Depending on your music is the metal snare to hollow and loud? (pingy loud)
I love my metal snares especially live cause they cut through everything
Been playing for over 10 years now and have never had more than 2 snares at a time...Just bought a new snare rack, So it begins.... : )
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Ludwig Classic Maple 22x16,10x8,12x9,16x16
7" Moon Gel Practice Pad
Sabian HHX Legacy
Decide whether this is love for the craft or simply an ego thing
http://www.redskymary.com/ NOT MY BAND, JUST A GREAT LOCAL BAND WHO SHOULD BE SOOO MUCH BIGGER IMO
How do you like that 13x7 Maple/Ash OCDP?
I saw them on sale right now for $119 and have been seriously considering picking one up. Considering it’s a Maple shell and cast hoops, I could part it out for that. I’d swap the hoops on my 13” Supralite. I could then wrap the OCDP shell in silver sparkle to match my Bop kit.
I’m not a huge fan of woodgrain finishes.
-Brian
"Too many crappy used drum stuff to list"
Play the SONG......not the DRUMS!!!
"I think that feeling is a lot more important than technique. It's all very well doing a triple paradiddle - but who's going to know you've done it? If you play technically you sound like everybody else. It's being original that counts." ~ John Bonham
Last edited by drummerMD; 11-18-2018 at 07:11 PM.
The odd thing is that I used to be all about wood grain drums. For some reason, my preference changed...almost overnight. I think it has more to do with the color more than wood grain. So many of the wood finishes are so neutral in color. I’ve grown to prefer bright colors or finishes that really “pop” on stage. Pearls, Oysters, Mods, Sparkles, etc., seem to appeal more to me now.
-Brian
"Too many crappy used drum stuff to list"
Play the SONG......not the DRUMS!!!
"I think that feeling is a lot more important than technique. It's all very well doing a triple paradiddle - but who's going to know you've done it? If you play technically you sound like everybody else. It's being original that counts." ~ John Bonham
The latest addition:
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Super nice.
Bronze?
Was that owned by Bun, or is it some kind of signature series?
-Brian
"Too many crappy used drum stuff to list"
Play the SONG......not the DRUMS!!!
"I think that feeling is a lot more important than technique. It's all very well doing a triple paradiddle - but who's going to know you've done it? If you play technically you sound like everybody else. It's being original that counts." ~ John Bonham
It was Bun's.
Here is an article from Bun in the spring 2008 NSMD magazine telling the history of these. See the last couple of paragraphs.
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Last edited by Rotarded; 12-06-2018 at 08:59 PM.
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