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Re: LET'S SEE YOUR DRUMS!

Postby dorfmeister » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:22 pm

Schlatte wrote:Sexy, sexy drums, dorfmeister! I like the fact that you can watch TV while playing. :lol:


I use it for instructional dvd's and cd's and music to play along with. I've got the tv connected to a 5 disk dvd changer. It is a handy tool in this context!
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Re: LET'S SEE YOUR DRUMS!

Postby dorfmeister » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:25 pm

The4455 wrote:New cymbal, I'd like another ride and perhaps another crash as well.


My two rides are both Sabian. Seems to me that of the big 4 (Zildjian, Sabian, Paiste, Meinl) that you get the most bang for the buck used with Sabian.....and they make some killer cymbals! I love my Sabian Memphis ride.......kind of Sabians answer to the Zildjian Sweet Ride.....Nice ride but also has a great crash for a 21" cymbal. Really versatile. Has a great bell. Got it for $140 shipped, used. I will never buy a new cymbal ever!
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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby jumbo_steelie » Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:14 am

My buddy just bought these brand new and set them up in my basement. He has all the moeny in the world but lives in a condo. I'm a broke ass mofucka but have a big empty basement. So I won the broke ass mediocre musician lottery. Anyways, Gretsch Purewood series in Wenge. Absolutely gorgeous looking drums

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Oh, and his wife got him the 24" Zildjian ride for Christmas. Really cool people....
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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby adrianlee » Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:27 pm

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My 80s Yamaha kit. After owning it for 10+ years, I recently passed it on to my 14 year old cousin (more like my brother) because he has been asking his parents for a kit for a while.


I will miss it, but, it's in very capable and willing hands.
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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby Fuzzy Fred » Fri Jan 13, 2012 3:39 pm

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My 80s Yamaha kit. After owning it for 10+ years, I recently passed it on to my 14 year old cousin (more like my brother) because he has been asking his parents for a kit for a while.


I will miss it, but, it's in very capable and willing hands.


dude, i love the fuck out of your set up i almost want to cry i love it so much. simple kits are my favorites because you aren't so worried about all these different things you just know to hit things. this is from a guitarist who bashes at drums occasionally
So this turned into another devi thread...
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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby sev » Mon Jan 16, 2012 2:42 pm

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This is my late '60s Rogers kit....it's been my main gigging kit for the last bunch of years. 20", 12", 15" (I have a thing for 15" toms)
I use a RIMS tom mount instead of the OG for better resonance and so I don't stress the kick shell.

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This is my "loud rock" kit. It hasn't gotten much gig love lately. It's a late '90s DW. The full kit is 22", 10", 12", 15".
In the photo, the engineer was micing it up for a session with Gift Of Gab.

I use Bosphorous, Istanbul, Paiste, and K.Zildjian cymbals. (Not all at the same time)
I've had SO MANY snares (vintage, boutique, cheap, expensive) come and go.....the ones that have made the cut every time are three Pearl snares and one Ludwig. Nothing special, but they do the job better than anything else I've used. My Pearl free-floating brass has travelled around the world with me, and engineers love it.
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Re: LET'S SEE YOUR DRUMS!

Postby dorfmeister » Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:04 am

Schlatte wrote:Sexy, sexy drums, dorfmeister! I like the fact that you can watch TV while playing. :lol:


I've got the tv and a metronome piped into headphones. Lately I've been cranking the 'nome and pounding the skins while watching "The Mighty Boosh" on dvd. :picard:

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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby Fuzz_Pi » Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:44 am

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My brothers 1959 Gretsch, dont kno much about it other than it sounds amazing
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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby bobman360 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:35 am

My drummer's mix and match, self painted drum set. Cymbals are Pastie Alpha crash and hi-hat, and Pastie 302 ride.
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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby Zounds Perspex » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:02 am

Rogers kit and Gretsch kit on this page rule. Kudos.
Maybe partying will help.
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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby dorfmeister » Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:01 am

Floor tom cleaned up and re-invigorated.

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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby SpaceFlunky » Mon Jan 30, 2012 5:25 pm

What are some decent used kits i could get that have a 24in kick drum?

Looking to spend around $500. I just missed out on this vintage slingerland for $400 and i am kicking my self over.
Good Deals on ILF with: destroyerjazz - kosta - hbombgraphics - jskadiang - Chumley - adrianlee - Communarchy - ianmarks - GlitteryChunks - decomposing - Chankgeez

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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby dorfmeister » Tue Jan 31, 2012 10:08 am

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Inventory of the Kit:

Ludwig Standards
22x14
16x16
13x9

Coated Emperor on batter side, coated Ambassador on the resonant side for toms
Coated Powerstroke 3 on batter side, Fiberskyn 3 on resonant side on bass drum

Ludwig Supraphonic Snare
14x5

Stock heads.

Sabian HH Medium 20" Ride Cymbal
Sabian AAX Memphis 21" Ride Cymbal
Dream Energy 14" hihats

DW5000 Accelerator bass drum pedal
DW5000 3-Leg Hi-Hat Pedal

DW5000 Series straight cymbal stand
DW9000 Series straight cymbal stand

Pork Pie Tractor Style Throne

Ahead 7A Sticks/Gig Grips
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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby dorfmeister » Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:51 pm

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Re: Let's see your DRUMS!

Postby Achtane » Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:01 am

Mighty fine.
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