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Ironcobra
06-29-2008, 04:19 AM
Not a bad setup, looks classy. You know how to set up your toms well.
Suggestion: Bring things a tad closer together, it looks as if you have to reach for things.
razorx
06-29-2008, 08:00 AM
The ride looks wierdly positioned. Nice kit!
Not a bad setup, looks classy. You know how to set up your toms well.
Suggestion: Bring things a tad closer together, it looks as if you have to reach for things.
I'm six foot one, so I need a little room, but you're right. I've recently shifted things since the floor tom EVENTUALLY arrived; you'd think they had to ship it from VENUS or something.
The crash is the only thing that seems distant, and I need to bring it in. Otherwise it all feels natural.
Thanks for the comments.
:)
stasz
06-29-2008, 04:14 PM
Wow! Looks great. Really comfortable setup and your kit looks very "professional". PST5s are not something to be disregarded. Their thinner crashes sound sexy. My church drummer uses them, too, and I would've never guessed it.
The popes love child
06-29-2008, 04:41 PM
Wow! Looks great. Really comfortable setup and your kit looks very "professional". PST5s are not something to be disregarded. Their thinner crashes sound sexy. My church drummer uses them, too, and I would've never guessed it.
I read you post and said "No way, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about." I then went to the Paiste website to the soundfile page and.....I think I just found my new 16" crash. $68, very versatile, I play mostly jazz and funk on a bop kit and think it will work perfectly. Thank you for that observation!
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