Drums and Rotors....:)

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Heh. Very inventive!

A ten-pound weight plate from a weight set would work pretty well too. You can get 'em at almost any garage sale, or at almost any sporting goods store for dirt cheap.

We also had really good luck with that "finger foam" (has little triangular "fingers" that jut out of it... available in drug stores and cheaper than Sonex) cut to line the entire inside shell of the drum. It depends on what sound you're after because it really deadens the sound a lot and lessens the natural "ring" of the drum shell. In some cases, that might help, in others it might hurt.

CT
 
Oh - is that what they call a "brake drum"?? :D

(Sorry - I just couldn't pass that one up)

mutt
 
Ahhhhhh...the duct tape.

That was a drum trigger that we wound up not using on his kit. The triggers, no matter what we tried to use, would not stay on the drum heads. Oh well.

Ed
 
Doesnt that EV pick up lots of snare being positioned outside of the shell and all?
 
Actually, it is about 2" inside the shell...the angle of the pic makes it look weird.

A little gets picked up, but almost without exception, I gate my kick drums, so a little snare bleed is of little consequence.

Ed
 
Since I work in a plating shop, I have access to the ultimate duct tape replacement- the large stainless steel spring clamp. Lots of surfaces on a drum set come to mind as candidates for this kind of attachment. These are like oversized clothespins with BALLS. They've got spring tension like a healthy grip exerciser. I use them to fasten 1.5" chemical transfer hose to any sort-of flat surface I can grab with the clamp. The hose kicks back and wiggles like a firehose under full pump pressure and so takes some serious force to restrain. Since I'm usually not pumping water but stuff like concentrated nitric acid I don't want the hose getting loose and spraying down the area.
What a scene THAT would be at 20 GPM! :)
These clamps have shown themselves to fit the bill. In a non-corrosive environment they'll last for years and cost about $15.
And they leave no gooey adhesive all over what you've taped down. But you can't attach audio cables with them: it'll squash 'em!
 
Hey, lookin at the pic I notice the front head of the kick drum is off. What an observant little bastard I am.

Is this the method you would recommend to record bass drums? Removing that front head?
 
Before I sold my acoustic drum set (2 weeks ago), I had a house-brick wrapped in an old sleeping bag inside my bass drum.
Worked great for almost 14 years. :)
 
Footstones from a local cemetary work well... Granite adds a nice tone to the thump of the kickdrum...
 
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