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henry_mullis
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Hey,
Recently I was playing a show outside and the guy behind the mixing console was complaining about my kick not having enough low end and thump to it. The guy behind the console was actually the guitar player in my band so he did not have any advice for me. I have a 14 X 22 kick with a powerstroke 3 on the batter and a smooth white ambassador with hole on front. It also has a pillow inside that touches both heads. When I record this drum at my house I think it sounds really good. Do you think that maybe the reason there was not a lot of thump was because we were outside? Anyway, please reply with some advice on how to make a kick sound as good as possible. (tuning, muffling, etc.) Thanks in advance.
henry
Recently I was playing a show outside and the guy behind the mixing console was complaining about my kick not having enough low end and thump to it. The guy behind the console was actually the guitar player in my band so he did not have any advice for me. I have a 14 X 22 kick with a powerstroke 3 on the batter and a smooth white ambassador with hole on front. It also has a pillow inside that touches both heads. When I record this drum at my house I think it sounds really good. Do you think that maybe the reason there was not a lot of thump was because we were outside? Anyway, please reply with some advice on how to make a kick sound as good as possible. (tuning, muffling, etc.) Thanks in advance.
henry