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jkosh1
03-26-2008, 02:28 AM
Hi All,
Long time looker, first time poster.
This is such a great environment for all us drummers! There is great communication and knowledge on this forum and I am pleased to be a part of it. I want to thank everyone here for sharing all of their experiences!
I've attached some pics of my recent setup, hope you all enjoy.
Matt
TwentyEightyFive
03-26-2008, 02:36 AM
Hey Matt,
We're glad to have you here too!
Awesome kit. Love the set-up and finish. Looks very comfortable... what kind of side snare is that? Looks amazing!
How do you like the mounted floor toms? Personally I find it a little harder to adjust when playing but never played on Dw's before.
Again beautiful kit and welcome to Drummerworld!
Peace
rewdwerkz
03-26-2008, 02:38 AM
Whoa.
Nice kit dude. Love your collection of cymbals, makes me wonder what's leaning up on the wall.
NIMBY
03-26-2008, 09:38 AM
welcome to the forum!
i spy an oriental china, is that an 18" oriental classic china by any chance?
jkosh1
03-26-2008, 11:43 AM
Hey Matt,
We're glad to have you here too!
Awesome kit. Love the set-up and finish. Looks very comfortable... what kind of side snare is that? Looks amazing!
How do you like the mounted floor toms? Personally I find it a little harder to adjust when playing but never played on Dw's before.
Again beautiful kit and welcome to Drummerworld!
Peace
Thanks TwentyEightyFive!
It's a Ludwig hammered brass 14*6, nice sounding drum!
I agree on the mounted floor toms, but I rarely move them so it doesnt present a problem.
jkosh1
03-26-2008, 11:46 AM
welcome to the forum!
i spy an oriental china, is that an 18" oriental classic china by any chance?
Thanks Nimby!
The one front center is an 18" China Trash and the one above the floor tom is a 22" classic.
frank0072
03-26-2008, 12:08 PM
Wow, you have a great set-up man. What is that thing above the huge concert-drum?
oh, and please give us detailed specs on everything :-)
jkosh1
03-26-2008, 02:31 PM
Wow, you have a great set-up man. What is that thing above the huge concert-drum?
oh, and please give us detailed specs on everything :-)
Thanks frank!
That is a Sabian Radia gong, a Bozzio item, its pretty funky, fun for riding, spiking or roaring with mallets.
Detailed specs below...
Chinese Gong (behind set)
Sabian Radia Gong
22" Bosphorus Hammer China
14" Zildjian Constantinople bottom hat as top, 14" Zildjian bottom rock hat as bottom
20" Zildjian Constantinople medium
18" Zildjian China Trash with 6" Ran Can ice bell
22" Vault Artisian
20" K ride
24" Z Heavy Power Ride
22" Oriental Classic China
Fiberglass kettle drum
14*6 Ludwig hammered brass
14*8 DW Collectors snare
10*9 DW Collectors tom
12*10 DW Collectors tom
14*12 DW Collectors tom
16*14 DW Collectors tom
22*18 DW Collectors base
Tama gong bass
Solaris
03-26-2008, 02:43 PM
thought that was a radia gong, whats that thing sound like?
jkosh1
03-26-2008, 04:52 PM
thought that was a radia gong, whats that thing sound like?
Its a loud dark clang. It doesnt build up much wash and is not sensitive like a normal gong. I mostly use it for accents or ride patterns. It only builds up with large mallets.
Drumsword
03-26-2008, 08:03 PM
Damn nice set.........love it
drumr0
03-26-2008, 10:50 PM
Awesome kit and setup!! What year were those Dubs born? You don't see newer ones with RIMS mounts. I know Mendozart has a 1989 kit and I have a 1994 kit. The older they get the better the sound!!
jkosh1
03-27-2008, 12:52 AM
Awesome kit and setup!! What year were those Dubs born? You don't see newer ones with RIMS mounts. I know Mendozart has a 1989 kit and I have a 1994 kit. The older they get the better the sound!!
Thanks drumr0!
I've had them about 12 years, 1995 I believe. Right after I bought them they changed the rims and came out with the clear wood satin and brass hardware, which I really liked. Looking back I am pleased with my choice. Brass hardware on drums is tough because usually the rest of the hardware is chrome.
driver
03-27-2008, 01:45 AM
Nice kit, I have never seen that finish before whats it called?
jkosh1
03-27-2008, 02:11 AM
Nice kit, I have never seen that finish before whats it called?
Thanks!
Gray slate. Unfortunatly DW discontinued it. I was looking at a woofer for the bass drum but the finish is no longer available :-(
Ironcobra
03-27-2008, 02:19 AM
Talk about making a good first impression! Love the kit! LOVE the finish(looks like a kitchen counter top!) Love the cymbal setup! and I love you!...I mean your cymbals.
jkosh1
03-27-2008, 02:43 AM
Talk about making a good first impression! Love the kit! LOVE the finish(looks like a kitchen counter top!) Love the cymbal setup! and I love you!...I mean your cymbals.
Thank you so much ironcobra!
Muffled Tom
03-27-2008, 03:14 AM
That is a gorgeous drumset! Congratulations.
Question though: in what settings do you use that timpani on your left?
jkosh1
03-27-2008, 03:51 AM
That is a gorgeous drumset! Congratulations.
Question though: in what settings do you use that timpani on your left?
Thanks Muffled Tom!
I often play with only mallets. The cymbals I have work well to this effect and so do the drums.
zambizzi
05-28-2008, 05:47 PM
That's a great lookin' kit ya have there, love the finish. Is it a wrap or lacquer?
The timpani is just over the top...what a great addition to your setup!
Mendozart
05-28-2008, 06:01 PM
Very nice. Do you gig much with this set? I can imagine lugging that timpani around would be much, but I love it. Have you ever thought of using some dogbones or clamps to eliminate some stands? It's hard to count them , but it looks like you have at least 7 just on your right hand side. BTW, nice selection of cymbals.
stasz
05-28-2008, 07:44 PM
Let me put it this way, jkosh-- we're gonna like you here. You have a killer set and a real nice selection of cymbals. Speaking of which, one of these things is not like the other...
Detailed specs below...
Chinese Gong (behind set)
Sabian Radia Gong
22" Bosphorus Hammer China
14" Zildjian Constantinople bottom hat as top, 14" Zildjian bottom rock hat as bottom
20" Zildjian Constantinople medium
18" Zildjian China Trash with 6" Ran Can ice bell
22" Vault Artisian
20" K ride
24" Z Heavy Power Ride (????)
22" Oriental Classic China
jkosh1
05-28-2008, 09:21 PM
That's a great lookin' kit ya have there, love the finish. Is it a wrap or lacquer?
The timpani is just over the top...what a great addition to your setup!
Thanks!
Its a wrap, which sometimes I regret, but I love it.
jkosh1
05-28-2008, 09:23 PM
Let me put it this way, jkosh-- we're gonna like you here. You have a killer set and a real nice selection of cymbals. Speaking of which, one of these things is not like the other...
True. I wanted that 24Z since I was about 10. I finally found one on ebay and could afford it now. Its mostly nostalgic, but I started out as a metal player so once in a while it gets some action :-)
jkosh1
05-28-2008, 09:30 PM
Very nice. Do you gig much with this set? I can imagine lugging that timpani around would be much, but I love it. Have you ever thought of using some dogbones or clamps to eliminate some stands? It's hard to count them , but it looks like you have at least 7 just on your right hand side. BTW, nice selection of cymbals.
Thanks!
I have two four piece sets that I take when I play out, which isnt too often anymore. These days drumming is more of a hobby for me, or having friends over to jam since I have the space.
I have two rack segments but they arent setup since they seemed less flexible to me. I dont change things around very often, there is plenty of space and I dont move them so the stands arent an issue. I agree some dog bones would look cleaner, though these stands are solid and I'd rather invest in cymbals :-) I have a small thing for rides...
stasz
05-28-2008, 10:00 PM
True. I wanted that 24Z since I was about 10. I finally found one on ebay and could afford it now. Its mostly nostalgic, but I started out as a metal player so once in a while it gets some action :-)
Ah that explains it. I mean, I took you for a man of more distinguished taste in cymbals. None of those pies leaning on the wall are paistes, are they?
jkosh1
05-28-2008, 10:52 PM
Ah that explains it. I mean, I took you for a man of more distinguished taste in cymbals. None of those pies leaning on the wall are paistes, are they?
I own one Paiste, had it for almost 20 years, a 22" RUDE Ride/Crash. I use it on one of my other sets. Its not a great cymbal, but quite playable and has some dynamics. Against the wall are a few more K rides, some UFIP's, misc hats, crashes and chinas, some splashes, bells and gongs.
I've gone through a bunch of phases, or evolutions, in my playing so I've accumulated some different things. I love the dynamics of a good ride though. I'd like to try out some of these Agop's I keep hearing about, but no place around me stocks them, or if they do, they only have a few general models.
mikei
05-28-2008, 10:59 PM
Great kit and cymbal set up.
Welcome to the forum!!!
Asdex
05-29-2008, 02:49 PM
Great looking kit dude! Just one thing, why are your chinas are upside down? I thought the bell should be in the bottom part? Anyways, nice selection of cymbals dude and I really like the color of your kit!
jkosh1
05-29-2008, 03:24 PM
Great looking kit dude! Just one thing, why are your chinas are upside down? I thought the bell should be in the bottom part? Anyways, nice selection of cymbals dude and I really like the color of your kit!
Thanks!
I use the chinas as ride cymbals, they are both 22". In this position you have access to the bell, bow and the edge for crashing or maintaining a wash.
stasz
05-29-2008, 03:30 PM
Great looking kit dude! Just one thing, why are your chinas are upside down? I thought the bell should be in the bottom part? Anyways, nice selection of cymbals dude and I really like the color of your kit!
^^^^Yeah. In fact jkosh1's chinas are right-side up! Yours are upside-down.
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