
darrin_h2000
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Anyone hear of a company called Norse. They made drums that were shaped like horns. When I was a kid a classmate of mine had a father that owned one.
darrin_h2000 said:Peavey. Roland is good too.
Hell yeah! I saw a drummer about 2 years ago who was playing a new Fibes kit. The kit had an amazing sound. He had purchased the shells only for something around 2 grand. It was in a classy Champagne Sparkle color, and it sounded really sharp and fat.Originally posted by Village Idiot
Does anyone remember Fibes kits from the 70's
hehe i have a dr 660, and its kinda not useful for much with no manual, except I can now use it as a metronome to help me keep time, trying my new used ludwigsbubinski said:Boss DR-770
zbert said:Pacific drums have the DW name but are an introduction line drum. I don't think they are made in the DW factory either. Most likely made in the cheap factories of China, etc... Even the more "expensive" Pacific drum aren't that good. My advice is get a decent set of Mapex. Right now they seem to be the best drum for the mid-line dollar. Mid-line meaning not a beginner set and not a pro set.
fenix said:www.ocdrum.com nuff said. Unless you are a signed artist or live in the OC area...you'll most likely be put on a waiting list of almost a year. (could be longer...last time I checked it was almost a year). This is the company Adrian Young (of no doubt) is partial owner of. I suggest you old folks check them out. They put almost all (if not all) other drum companies to shame.