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« Reply #20 on: March 13, 2007, 10:56 AM » |
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cool config! I recognized the Bruford layout immediately~ nice to see other folks going symmetrical here too. I've been setting up in a similar way for a while now; I love the central hat and mirrored elements. this was my initial experiment with a symmetrical layout;  it has since grown and tipped a bit out of perfect balance, but the middle hat and ride on either side is something I'm definitely sticking with. Willl be doing a little searching here to see how other folks are doing it, as I see you mentioned. http://a314.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/15/l_45a1472016060d9201e64a8bba62d179.jpg
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« Reply #21 on: March 13, 2007, 04:40 PM » |
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PDP CX: 8" tom 10" tom 12" tom 14" floor tom 14" snare 22" kick Heads: Evans G2's on all toms G1 coated snare EQ4 batter & Emad on kick Accessories: PDP rack PDP 800 2 legged hi hat stand PDP 800 booms DW 7000 twin pedal Zildjian cymbals: 14" 'A' quick beat hi hats 10" 'A' fast splash 14" 'A' fast crash 14" 'K' custom fast crash 16" 'A fast crash 20" 'A' custom ping ride Wuhan: 12" china 
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« Reply #22 on: March 13, 2007, 04:45 PM » |
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My Pre-Gig setup...Starclassic Performer EFX set with Zildjian Custom A's all around, 'cept for my 14" MasterSound Hats... A clearer view of the set can be seen by clicking on this: http://www.c5foru.com/Drumset.jpg ... what is that on the heads? i cant make it all out...and secondly...why?  lol
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« Reply #23 on: March 13, 2007, 07:25 PM » |
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« Reply #24 on: March 13, 2007, 08:05 PM » |
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Here's my new set.  PDP CX - Silver Sparkle 8" tom 10" tom 12" tom 14" floor tom 22" kick 13"x4" Tama Hammered Steel Snare Heads: Evans G2's on all toms Aquarian Superkick I on the Bass Sabian Cymbals: 16" AAX Studio Crash 18" B8 Medium Crash Not Pictured: 20" AA Medium Ride... currently on it's way Other Cymbals: 14" UFIP Bravo Hi-Hats Hardware: Two PDP Boom Cymbal Stands Pearl snare drum stand Tama Hi Hat Stand DW 7000 Single Bass Pedal Not Used but still around: 14" PDP Maple Snare Krut special 18" Crash and 20" Ride Gibraltar Rock Double Bass Pedal WFL Speed King Bass Pedal
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« Reply #25 on: March 14, 2007, 09:06 AM » |
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some very nice kits 
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« Reply #26 on: March 14, 2007, 08:11 PM » |
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cool config! I recognized the Bruford layout immediately~ nice to see other folks going symmetrical here too. I've been setting up in a similar way for a while now; I love the central hat and mirrored elements.
Thanks m! I switched to this config maybe 6 months ago and absolutely LOVE it. Man, your kit is really tricked out. I love the green satin swirl finish. Tama Granstars, yes? SWEET! 
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« Reply #27 on: March 16, 2007, 10:06 AM » |
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Well I'm a complete newbie on the drums... I will take some pics this weekend, but here goes the list of the material I'm using:
Acoustic Drums
Tama Rockstar Custom Kit - 22" Kick drum, 16" Floor Tom, 12" Hi-Tom, 14"x5,5" Snare, 13"x8" Snare (created from the 13" Hi-Tom that comes with the Kit)
Heads - Evans G2 Coated all around, Remo Diplomat Hazy for the resonant side of the snares, and TAMA standard single-layer clear resonant for the Toms and Kick drum
Cymbals - 8" Zildjian ZBT Splash, 14" Millenium Hi-hats, 16" Millenium Crash, 18" Zildjian ZBT China and 22" Millenium Ride
Hardware - Tama hi-hat Stand, Millenium Boom Cymbal Stands, Tama Standard Kick pedal
Additional percussion: Cowbell and tambourine
E-drums (For practicing and recording stuff at home)
Roland TD3-KW - KD-8, FD-8, 2x CY-8, CY-5, PDX-8, 3x PD-8, MDS-3C Rack without the TD3 module Roland TD-10 non expanded module
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« Reply #28 on: March 21, 2007, 04:06 PM » |
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I finally got around to taking some pics of my set I bought this 5 piece white Premier Set in '74 (new), Ziljian cymbals Pearl pedal and cymbal stands (the original Premier ones finally broke down) Fiberskyn 3 heads (except the snare, thats a Remo Renaissance head) LP Cowbell, blocks, "ching" ring, Tree Works chimes and my favorite Clayton Cameron brushes, Roc N Soc ...   I've been playing as part of a 5 piece "House band" at a club since 98 on a regular basis (5 times a month at just one club) plus the other occassional gigs at the "Animal" clubs (you know - Elks, Moose, Ealges LOL) We play 30s 40s 50s 60s music. We will never be on any CDs you'll find in your local store, but hey, I'm a steady working musician, which is more than some can say, and I'm fine with that
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« Reply #29 on: March 22, 2007, 06:50 PM » |
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« Reply #30 on: March 22, 2007, 10:52 PM » |
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Nice! Wow, I thought I was a serious "GAS-er"...
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« Reply #31 on: March 23, 2007, 12:29 PM » |
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Gretsch Renown Maple, White Marine Nitron. 18x22bd, 8x10tt, 9x12tt, 16x16ft and 5x14sn. My cymbals are Zildjian K 20" Ride, K 18" Dark Crash Thin, A-Custom 16" Crash, Masterwork Custom 14" Hi-Hat and 17" Crash. Hardware is from Tama (Roadpro cymbal stands, 1st Chair Ergo Rider drum throne), Gibraltar (tom stands) and Pearl (Eliminator P2000C/B pedal).  I love 'em! 
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« Reply #32 on: March 24, 2007, 09:23 AM » |
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 My brand spankiliciously new Sonor Force 3005. I just couldn't wait until I got it into a rehearsal space, I had to set it up in my office just to see it completely set up. And MAN does it lok purdy  Sonor Force 3005 (14x5.5, 22x17.5, 10x9, 12x10, 16x16) Evans heads (apart from the Aquarian kevlar snare head) Zildjian A Custom cymbals (14", 10", 14", 16", 18", 20") Pearl Eliminator pedals Gibraltar GRS-350C rack Yup, I'm in love  On a side note, I am VERY pleasantly surprised with the Aquarian Power-House kevlar head. I'm a fairly heavy-handed drummer, so I needed something I wouldn't go through in a week. I figured I'd go for the Power-House, but wasn't expecting it to sound all that good, so I'd probably be swapping it out for gigs and recordings, but it's an awesome head. Very sensitive (more so than any other "hard-hitter" head I've tried) and very cracky. It even sounds half-decent for brushwork (not anywhere near great, but I really don't use brushes more than once a year anyway). I'll get a few more snaps once it's not set up in a tiny room facing the wall 
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« Reply #33 on: March 25, 2007, 09:45 AM » |
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 The toms are Pearl MRX customs on the left 8x7 12x9 on the right 10x8 16x16 I want to replace the 16x16 with a 14x10, it'll just make a lot more sense! The snare, unfortunately, is an old piece of ****. I want to get a new snare  And I want to replace that stagg on the left with some sort of nice jazzy ride. The cymbals I've got at the moment are Stagg 18" medium brilliant crash My little secret hi-hats of intense awesomeness Stagg 8" splash Zildjian 17" Z custom Medium Crash 22" Sabian Paragon Ride Yeah, the setups influenced by that hi-hat position thread. I like it. It doesn't make much sense when you look at it, you've kinda got to make it make sense while you're playing it.but I can still play it as if it were a standard 4 piece kit just with the hi-hats in the middle if I want.
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« Reply #34 on: March 27, 2007, 05:24 PM » |
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Nothing too exciting, but she's my baby: Gretsch Blackhawk EX Fusion Kit Recently acquired Acrolite snare (love it!) 13" K Custom Dark Hats 16" K Custom Session Crash 18" A Custom Fast Crash 20" K Custom Dry Ride Wuhan 12" China 
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Recently acquired Acrolite snare (love it!)  Tell me about it dude. I recently got a 1968 acrolite. It sounds amazing! Got it on ebay for like 160 dollars or summat. (including postage to england) That looks like an olive badge??? Tell me the story. Jack
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Vintage Premier Jazz Kit in Red Laquer 10", 12", 14"ft, 18" Bass 1968 Ludwig Acrolite Snare 13" Sabian AAX Fusion Hi Hats 14" Ufip Class Series Crash 17" Sabian AAX Studio Crash 20" Vintage Ufip Medium Ride
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« Reply #36 on: April 02, 2007, 11:09 AM » |
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Nice kits guys. I'm a lurker here for sure. Set up the Sonor Signature 5pc kit (early 80's) bubinga veneers over 12 mil of beech. Put some new ludwig silver dots over ludwig clear med's as well. These have some nice zing to them on these tubs: 10x10, 12x12, 17x15, 18x22 and 8x14 snare. With these super deep drums you can really hear the difference between the bottom reso and the batter. So it was alot of fun dialing in some tones, especially with the decay part of the drum sound. I really enjoy this combo- it's pretty bright, but these drums are very dry, so it makes for a pretty cool sound. Can't wait to see how they sound with the band. I record with these drums now and then, but never do any live stuff, until now. So that should be interesting. Enjoy... maybe?  
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« Reply #37 on: April 03, 2007, 07:07 AM » |
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yeah, I just hit them with the orange oil before that pic. They have been covered up for awhile, that's for sure  But thanks a bunch for commenting guys. I guess people prefer the older bubinga veneers on these to the newer bubba finishes. The new one looks kinda fake to me. The DW veneers though are pretty tough to beat. But this isn't a kit I want to play out, maybe if I really knew the venue. But these are what they are. Maybe some of you guys remembered when I ordered a Designer kit about 3 years ago and they totally screwed up the order? So I found these in a drumshop in Canton (South of Akron)... played them, liked the sound and ended up saving quite a bit of dough compared to the newer Designers (which are discontinued now BTW)  .
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« Reply #38 on: April 05, 2007, 03:49 AM » |
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Thanks alot for the kind words Byron. I got to play them some more yesterday. And what else can I say? They really don't suck. Really different sounding kit. I think I'll go play it some more right now 
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« Reply #39 on: April 05, 2007, 11:00 AM » |
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Ok, this is my first attempt to post. I have GAS - I'll enter rehab eventually, likely with intervention.  Yeah, Gretsch Acquisition Syndrome!
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