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« on: March 21, 2008, 01:42 AM »

In the past year, meaning 2007 to present, what's been your favorite acquisition as far as instruments, gear, etc.?

I personally haven't purchased any drum gear as of late, but I have picked up a few percussion accessories and electronic nick-nacks ... although nothing I care to share about.

How about you, anything?
 
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2008, 01:47 AM »

Well my G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) has greatly improved in recent months so I've not picked up anything for over 6 months.  However, I'd have to say that my best pick-up in '07 was my 24" Istanbul Agop Signature ride.  OOH she's a beauty.  Deep dark complex wash with just a hint of trash.  It has a nice pingy attack that doesn't get overbearing.  Shank hits are to die for....  Excuse me, gotta go change my clothes...   Wink
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« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2008, 01:56 AM »

Cool thread Bart! 

By far, my favorite gear acquisition in 2007 was my Tama Stewart Copeland Signature snare drum.  The number one reason is because my wife surprised me with it for an anniversary gift.  That goes way above and beyond, yes?  Number two reason is that it is a beautiful sounding drum.  It's now my go-to snare for most situations. 

Coming up for this year's anniversary is an 18" bass drum - Tama Starclassic Performer to match my silver sparkle kit.  Should take receipt of it in the next month.  I can't wait for it to get here because I've been playing some painfully small venues and I could really use the smaller footprint. 

After that, I'm done, I promise!   Wink
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« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2008, 08:46 AM »

Drumwise I purchased the used Sonor Force 1000 kit last year ( Roll Eyes LOL) but they do sound awesome except for the snare drum which sounds like a snare drum you would give to a 5 year old  Angry   Cheesy

I also bought a really killer Telefunken tube mic for studio- yay!  Which cost way more than the drumset I bought.

And just about a month ago I got the Paiste Giant Beat Frying Ride/Awesome Crash Cymbal.  I really like it, it's different but works well for me.
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« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2008, 10:20 AM »

Sabian Vault 14" Hi-Hats.  They are musical, responsive, and very fun to play.

It's a huge upgrade from my Zildjian Scimitar Bronze "RAWK" hats.  (Don't laugh, they sounded great, I have recordings to prove it!!!  Roll Eyes)

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« Reply #5 on: March 21, 2008, 11:24 AM »

So far my Roland Spd-S has been my favorite acquisition this year -- although I have yet to even scratch the surface of this thing... I'm just getting used to integrating it into my acoustic set-up and as of now it's not being used for much more than some percussion add-ons - but I have big ideas...  ONE DAY!!
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« Reply #6 on: March 21, 2008, 11:59 AM »

About 3 months ago I aquired a 70s pAisTe 2oo2 18" ride.  I use it as a heavy crash mostly.  It works well for me because it makes the 18" medium crash and 20" medium crash stand out more.

About a month ago I bought a 6.5x14 solid shell maple Craviotto snare.  What a fantastic drum.  Everytime I play it Im blown away.  I wouldnt mind having a full kit made by Craviotto.
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« Reply #7 on: March 21, 2008, 12:22 PM »

My last ac was a new cymbal - a Dream 18" thin.

I bought it as a jazz ride, and it works as a jazz ride, but I find myself
using it as crash.   I didn't think I'd like it as a crash.  On the online clips,
it sounds a bit gongy when crashed, but that guy crashes like he's swinging
a baseball bat.  Smiley    I can't hear any gong - just good crash tone.

No rush for anything new, but my next ac should be:

- Acoustic: a second snare. 
  [Still only have one snare.  Ok as a loser not gigging and only playing
   in my bedroom, but not ok if I ever get to change that.]

- Electronic: something to record with.

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« Reply #8 on: March 21, 2008, 12:49 PM »

Since December practically all my stuff is new.  New kit, new cymbals, new hardware, new bags.

I picked up a 6x13 Mapex Black Panther birdseye maple snare that looks and sounds great.  I just tweaked the stock Ambassador heads and it sounds lovely.  I hadn't ever played a 13" snare before, and this was new and cheap on eBay so I just went for it.  Makes me miss my 6.5x14 Mapex Pro M - I like 'em deep.
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« Reply #9 on: March 21, 2008, 12:58 PM »

Trick snare

Trick single pedal

Meinl Cajon

I switched the bass drum heads on two of my sets to the Aquarian SKII & Regulator combo

Lately I've been digging the Stanton Moore sticks from Vic Firth

I ordered a bunch of 'jazz' sticks from BopWorks - haven't had a chance to kick the tires yet.

I'm thinking I need a 14" crash some time this year.
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« Reply #10 on: March 21, 2008, 01:13 PM »

My entire setup was bought about a year ago. Moved (back) from Australia to Norway, and used to opportunity to upgrade my entire kit.

So out with the old Mapex M and Meinl setup, and in with a brand new Sonor Force 3005, A Custom and rack setup. Lovely  Grin
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« Reply #11 on: March 21, 2008, 01:54 PM »

the coolest thing i bought this year were three $1 rivets that i had put into my 20 inch zildjian k custom med ride cymbal. Wink
the sizzle really makes anything and everything sound fantastic, from quiet riding to stick shank hits, even wire brush 'crashes'....

i liked it so much i had two other cymbals riveted, too, but stopped myself before i did my 17 inch k custom dark crash
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« Reply #12 on: March 21, 2008, 03:16 PM »

Last year I picked up my Tama Superstar Custom kit which I really love. I also bought a few more Saluda cymbals which are great. A couple of months ago I scored a great deal on some multi-clamps for my rack. For VDay my wife bought me a new multi-pattern LDC. Most recently my band mate and I went in together on an Iron Cobra double kick pedal (bought from another friend). That has been a lot of fun.

I'd like to get a few more Saludas this year. I'm also looking for a new mic pre and a D/A so I can use 6 inputs on my DAW instead of just 4. However, the hardware stuff will probably wait. I want to start building electronic kits this year, and my end of year goal is to have at least one nice pre clone.
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« Reply #13 on: March 21, 2008, 03:27 PM »

Cool thread Bart! 

By far, my favorite gear acquisition in 2007 was my Tama Stewart Copeland Signature snare drum.  The number one reason is because my wife surprised me with it for an anniversary gift.  That goes way above and beyond, yes?  Number two reason is that it is a beautiful sounding drum.  It's now my go-to snare for most situations. 

Coming up for this year's anniversary is an 18" bass drum - Tama Starclassic Performer to match my silver sparkle kit.  Should take receipt of it in the next month.  I can't wait for it to get here because I've been playing some painfully small venues and I could really use the smaller footprint. 

After that, I'm done, I promise!   Wink

How very nice of your wife! So I guess this year isn't a surprise? I went the opposite way. I've had a 18" Yamaha Recording Custom for years and finally add a 22", although its not a RC, its an Advantage..I didn't want to pay the high prices on Ebay for the RC. I didn't want to mix them but the average Joe can't tell and anywho I hope to get a new kit sometime.

I would like to aquire a new SD, and new crashs (14" or 15") and with the tax refunds its tempting, but with the economy, I think I will hold off a while.
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« Reply #14 on: March 21, 2008, 03:30 PM »

Meinl Cajon

Which one did you get?  I got one of the Burlwood ones with guitar strings in it and have been fairly happy with it, but it seems like every time I turn around Meinl's got some new cajon.
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« Reply #15 on: March 21, 2008, 04:09 PM »

How very nice of your wife! So I guess this year isn't a surprise?

Thanks Bobhead!  Yeah, my wife treats me right when it comes to the drum thing.  She's a horse woman and as such spends incredible amounts of money for board, shoeing, vet bills, accessories, etc..., so she knows the routine. 

No surprise this year, but that's quite alright.  I'm really looking forward to that small bass drum.  How's that 18" Yammy treat you?  I have 22's and a 20, so the new one will be foreign territory for me.  I'm getting it specifically for tight practice/gig spaces, plus the option of another bass drum sound for recording.  I'm hoping to run it more open than I do my 22's.  Do you run yours with a lift?   

What snare drum/s are you thinking about? 
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« Reply #16 on: March 21, 2008, 04:44 PM »

Which one did you get?  I got one of the Burlwood ones with guitar strings in it and have been fairly happy with it, but it seems like every time I turn around Meinl's got some new cajon.

The Ebony model.  It's a snare cajon with a knob to handle the snare assembly.  Ebony front plate.

It's listed on this page:
http://meinlpercussion.com/products/meinl_percussion/cajons/snare_cajons.html
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« Reply #17 on: March 21, 2008, 04:44 PM »

About a month ago I bought a 6.5x14 solid shell maple Craviotto snare.  What a fantastic drum.  Everytime I play it Im blown away.  I wouldnt mind having a full kit made by Craviotto.
You're going to love that snare. I was so happy I went and bought a second Craviotto snare. Now my other snares just sit there. I put 42 strand Puresound wires on my 6.5x14. A whole new world again.  Grin  I would love to have a full kit by Craviotto also. But with 4 sets now my wife would probably divorce me and have a good reason for it.  Tongue
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« Reply #18 on: March 21, 2008, 07:49 PM »

i sold 2 bassdrums, an entire premier XPK 6 piece kit, a 22" H&B enduro case, some dw pedal parts, a conga stand, and 2 old electronic pads.  i got back nearly 100 square feet of our apartment-- officially my favorite drumming acquisition ever.

in all truth though, the process of making music has been extremely streamlined now tht there's a whole lot less stuff to move.
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« Reply #19 on: March 21, 2008, 09:06 PM »

I got a ton of new stuff - I replaced all my old cymbals with a mix of Sabian Signatures, HHX, and Zildjians, plus I got an amazing 5.5 X 14 Ludwig chrome over brass snare drum. I'll be a happy drummer for quite some time now.
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