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Cool...got any sounds recorded yet?![]()
Yeah but nothing too serious. I have to put something in this kick drum until I get some different heads on it. It booms a little too much. The toms are LOUD.

Cool...got any sounds recorded yet?![]()
Just curious, have you ever tried playing with the hi-hat and crashes lower? They seem very high to me. YMMV. Looks like a fun kit, BTW.
Cheers,
Otto
You think those crashes are high?
Their pretty low in my book.
Nice kit Greg!
*UPDATE*
This kit was supposed to come with a free Black Panther snare. I chose the cherry-maple 13x6. Nice little snare. Like everything else with this order, that part of the deal was fucked up. They sent me some Pearl 13x11 marching-band thing. So, I called again, and got a return label sent to my email. I ship the marching band snare back, and let them know. The next day, I get another backorder notice. The Black Panther snare is on backorder. So I call again, and start ripping assholes. The guy I've been dealing with offers to swap it out with another snare of equal value. I tell him okay and I'll get back to him. I went to GC and beat on a few and decided that I really wanna try a brass snare. So I searched MF's catalog and found a Black Panther 14x5.5 premium brass. It just showed up yesterday. If it sounds as good as it looks, I'll be happy.
i've been wanting a brass snare ever since i fulfilled my lifelong quest to acquire a free-floating maple piccolo. can't wait to hear what you think of yours.
Nice kit. I hope you kept the old set for gigs and use the new ones at home only. Dont want to tear up the new ones.
Man, I'll probably get some shit for this, but I don't care. Crappy drums can record well. Before I got the Mapex's, I used a super old early 70's Rogers kit. I bought em used for 200 a few years ago just for fun because at that point I hadn't played the drums lin like 10 years. I had to rebuild the lugs and smoothed and "shaped" the bearing edges by hand. I put some good heads on them and they sounded surprisingly good. I ended up joining a band and getting into recording and after a hundred or so gigs and daily pounding, they still sound pretty good. If you play well and give em a little extra TLC, junky drums can sound pretty good.
My first kit (25 years ago) was a sparkle blue "Tempro" that I bought for $50 and added drums as I went along. I did the same thing, cleaning and rebuilding the lugs, an re-worked the bearing edges, put new heads on it, and it sounded good!
How do you rework the bearing edges? My home made drums could stand to have truer bearing edges, but I'm not exactly sure how to do it. Probably need to break down a buy a router and some appropriate bits.
Cheers,
Otto
How do you rework the bearing edges? My home made drums could stand to have truer bearing edges, but I'm not exactly sure how to do it. Probably need to break down a buy a router and some appropriate bits.
Cheers,
Otto
man, some of those old Rogers kits (like the Big R ones) are really excellent drums. sounds like yours were pretty abused, though.I used a super old early 70's Rogers kit.