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drummerern
08-25-2007, 09:32 AM
ok, so these are my kits... my brand new ddrums, my old set of tamas, and my newly veneered and stained luddies...all three kits use the same cymbals except the tama which has a few extra ones but nothing very nice, i also included a couple pics of my snares, not including my pearl firecracker or the ludwig which is currently being veneered so it's in peices....so here they are.....

Oly!
08-25-2007, 12:39 PM
awesome kits man... specs for cymbals?

NIMBY
08-25-2007, 12:49 PM
man, i wish i had a green kit, honestly i love it.

i heard a few horror stories about Ddrum's acoustic kits though,
anything gone wrong with it?

i was thinking of getting one

razorx
08-25-2007, 01:45 PM
what line is your tama from

Ozzy Biz
08-25-2007, 02:01 PM
What are the specs of the green Ddrum kit?

drummerern
08-25-2007, 06:09 PM
the cymbals i use are :
(pictured)-20" A ping ride, 16" AAX plosion crash, 18" AAXplosion crash, 15" vintage A custom hats, 20" vintage A custom Crash/ride
(not Pictured)-18" sabian pro sonix china, 17" sabian Pro studio crash, 8" and 10" wuhan splashes

i've heard some stories too, but honestly, this kit is a beast when it comes to quality, i would dare to say that these things are better built than my tamas

the tamas are rockstar customs, just before they switched to superstar

the green kit is:
20"x20" bass
12"x9" rack tom
14"x11' floor tom
16"x11" floor tom
5.5"x14" luqwig acrolite snare or 7"x13" matching ddrum snare (depends on the style i'm playing

dry_water
08-25-2007, 06:11 PM
...must.... get... eyes.... off.... green.... .. .. GREEN!!!...

drummerern
08-26-2007, 11:11 AM
not that i want to sell them , but what are those luddies worth in you guys' opinions...i hated to veneer them , but the previous owner completely ruined some of the wood when he yanked the vinyl off and attempted to "refinish" a.k.a spray paint them this was t only solution to keep them at least looking decent. i have the badges, just have to drill and install them