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The Drum Thread
turtlspinr:
Here's almost all of my drums
1968 Ludwig Standard kit
1995 GMS Grand Master kit
Not pictured are the cymbals and snares I used this last weekend....they're in the van at the guitarist's house...Tama Starclassic Brass 5.5x14 snare, Pork Pie black nickel over brass 6.5x14 snare, 14in Meinl MB20 Heavy Soundwave Hihats, 19in Meinl MB20 Heavy Crash, 20in Meinl MB20 Heavy Crash, 21in Z Custom Mega Bell Ride, 18in Meinl MB20 Rock China, 14in Meinl Byzance Sand Hats, 20in Meinl Byzance Sand Ride, 22in Meinl Byzance Medium Crash, 18in Meinl Byzance Extra Dry Thin Crash.
Patrick:
I haven't been in this thread since May '09 and when I saw that photodump I nearly jizzed myself. And bonus points to whomever is responsible for that '68 Ludwig standard kit. I jizzed twice just for that.
turtlspinr:
The 68 Standard is mine, as is all the gear in the previous post.
Zingoleb:
--- Quote from: Ballard on 14 May 2009, 21:11 ---
--- Quote from: Patrick on 03 May 2009, 13:27 ---See also: Janet Weiss in her work with Sleater-Kinney.
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I can see it.
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Fun fact: I read this post while I happened to be listening to Touch-A Touch-A Touch me.
Boo:
Ah! Drum thread! Me like.
I'm new to the forum (just signed up today), and having a mooch about. Always happy to talk drum porn gear.
Still playing my trusty Pearl Export that I've had since '89, but with plenty of upgrades...
Pearl Masters Custom 14" x 6.5" Maple snare with Canopus snare wires
BD Drums, one-off 14" x 5" Birch snare
Pearl Free Floating 14" x 3.5" Brass Piccolo snare
Bass pedal and Hi-Hat are both Pearl Eliminator Powershifter (highly recommended!)
And the metal...
Paiste Signature
13" Dark Crisp Hi-hats
21" Dark Crisp Ride
20" Flat Ride
15" Fast Crash
16" Mellow Crash
17" Fast Crash
18" Full Crash
10" Splash
8" Bell
Also...
Zildjian 13" Quick Beat Hi-hats
Zildjian 17" K China
Wuhan 14" China
And as much percussion as I can hide in the cupboard under the stairs without my wife finding it.
Someone was talking (probably a long time ago) about bass drum damping. I've tried many different methods over the years, but this was a revelation. Kills the over ring, but lets the drum sing. And is much lighter than having a big old pillow in there...
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