1. I would say that you can get two of the same sized toms to sound very, very different. Try different tunings, different heads and different ways of dampening e.g evans mini EMADS or tape.
2. Always keep drums away from moisture and direct sunlight is probably a good rule of thumb! Ive heard...
I am buying a new 3005 in black sparkle , Cant wait, they are truly are amazing and beat pearl mapex etc anyday! Sonor make the best drums in the world.
I think you would be better getting 3005's then add drums on as you can afford them :) there just wicked quality.
sonor, the rolls royce of drums. Any day I would pick these over any other drum manufacturer. They beat dw or pearl or any other drum kit for price and performance too!
Hey anyone tried these out, I tried one out in my local soundcontrol, and got to say it is better playing and sounds better than a mexican guitar and the line is blurred between american and even squier now!
What does everyone else think?
Hi there I have a marshall AVT150head and am now looking to buy a cabinet. A have two options at the moment.
A hughes and kettner 100 watt unit into 8 ohms with mono and stereo wiring. Its four celestion greenback G12's. I have a 4/8 ohm socket and a 4/ohm socket on my amp. To get it in stereo...
Hey there,
Im building up a studio with a good sized control room and live room and therefore need to get mics between them! Im thinking a wall box is the right way to go? After an inital google i cant find much so was wondering if people have experience of these and which are the best to go...
ah i wouldnt mind seeing some pictures as im looking to get the studio up and running quite soon, its gonna be a mammoth task as the floors and stuff still need to be reinforced and what not. Im gonna try and post a collection of pictures that should aid other people making a studio in there...
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Sonor make the best drums in the word, they are eaisly the rolls royce! But they are expensive. They do make lines ranging from the 503 - budget to the designer - high end though :cool:
Hey there,
Im building up a studio with a good sized control room and live room and therefore need to get mics between them! Im thinking a wall box is the right way to go? After an inital google i cant find much so was wondering if people have experience of these and which are the best to go...
I was just thinking of getting pro tools but i suppose i could just get another DAW? ive heard great things from cubase like but as pro tools is the industry standard i figured that might be a good bet. Althgouh im drawn to the tascam i just hopei wont have any problems with this hyperthreading...