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gfred611
07-09-2008, 09:25 PM
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Yamaha Tour Custom that I use with my band Wicked Jezabel
Ludwig Accent that I use in my practice studio
Zildjian ZXT and ZHT cymbals, DW hardware and Pro Mark 747 Rock Sticks
maddrummr
07-09-2008, 10:16 PM
very cool...747's are good sticks they serve me well. For me those cymbals look uber high. To much energy to waste reaching for those.
But hey if your comfortable...that's what counts
sayotsma
07-09-2008, 10:54 PM
yeah they are pretty high :P :D How tall are you, if I may ask?
stasz
07-09-2008, 11:05 PM
Nice. Are those records all your band's hit singles? ;) What snare are you using on the 'wigs? The yamahas look great.
gfred611
07-15-2008, 12:49 AM
very cool...747's are good sticks they serve me well. For me those cymbals look uber high. To much energy to waste reaching for those.
But hey if your comfortable...that's what counts
The cymbals are placed for "cosmetic" purposes. Live, they are much lower.
Thanks...I go back and forth actually between 747 Japanese Oaks and Hickory. The Oaks break more , so it's Hickory now. Also experimenting with Vic Firth sticks.
gfred611
07-15-2008, 12:53 AM
Nice. Are those records all your band's hit singles? ;) What snare are you using on the 'wigs? The yamahas look great.
LOL! I wish! I was "In the Business" for several years in the 90's. Those were presented to the sales and marketing staffs of the record company I worked for in Nashville.
That particular snare is a Gretsch Club Catalina wood shell that I have since retiredand am using it as a "spare" snare. I'm actually using the Ludwig snare that came with that set, and with the Yamaha's, the Pearl Chad Smith Metal snare, and the stock Yamaha wood snare as a backup.
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