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toobalicious
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what the hell....

Different sounds, different flavors, different options.
i've got 3 splashes now, a ride, crash ride turned into a sizzle ride, 2 china's (one is a mini) 2 crashes, hihats, and i'm working on getting a pair of mini-hats.
the 3rd splash, sizzle ride, and one of the chinas isn't pictured in the pic i posted, and drossfile i think your kit deserves honorable mention more than mine. that finish is just beautiful.
EDIT: forgot two zil-bels =] oh how i love those things.
Man... I wish I had money and a rack to put all that stuff on. Although, honestly, all I really want is one more tom (maybe a 16"), a stand for my other splash, and maybe another crash to put on the other side of my kit for convenience. I don't think having a lot of crashses is all that useful because I don't think the subtle differences really read that well to the audience, but maybe that's just me.thanks! yeah, i really love that finish.
as for the cymbal count, i have hats, ride, 4 crashes, china, splash, zil-bel. i definitely want to add another splash, and i'd be satisfied (for now).
i love my zil-bel too. probably the most consistent cymbal in production ever. and man do those things SING!
I don't think having a lot of crashses is all that useful because I don't think the subtle differences really read that well to the audience, but maybe that's just me.
Yeah, nice kits though. But I can't believe how many cymbals some dudes, like PhilGood, have.
I got hats, 2 crashes and a ride.![]()
hey philgood, we need a better look at that finish! i like your setup though.
Personally, I don't like having to lay into the same crash so many times on some beats. I prefer to let the crash rest before laying into it again. It saves cymbals and allows me to think about other ways of providing sounds on certain songs. Plus there are pitch options that allow different sounds depending on the song or an approach to playing a particular song. I like being able to express myself in as many ways as possible.
Plus there are combos that work for multiple accents, like going from the hi-hat to a splash and a small china leading into a crash. Quick accents that are quite musical.
Here our my kits...Bought the Gretsch at a studio I was working and the Tama Superstar kit I bought brand new in 1980...I think...damn I am old.
very nice, supercreep. what size is the china over the rack toms?
I think you need more bass traps.![]()