justroth16
11-03-2009, 04:32 PM
Hey guys
I am about to buy the drumset of my dreams...a 70's 3 ply Ludwig kit...I'd been prowling craigslist for the better part of a year to find the right deal and I believe I may have found it. It is a "players" kit, which doesnt really bother me too much, I plan on gigging with this kit as soon as I get it, so it's not a collectors item to me. However there seems to be a catch. As you know those older Ludwig kits bearing edges werent completely even, and many people say that that's what give them their unique sound. This drumset though, had its edges professionally re-edged to make them completely true. Because of this, do you think the sound quality will be compromised? It is still worth buying? here is a link to some photos of the kit
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-10/847190/2101418
...i think it looks like it's in pretty good condition...thanks guys
Justin
I am about to buy the drumset of my dreams...a 70's 3 ply Ludwig kit...I'd been prowling craigslist for the better part of a year to find the right deal and I believe I may have found it. It is a "players" kit, which doesnt really bother me too much, I plan on gigging with this kit as soon as I get it, so it's not a collectors item to me. However there seems to be a catch. As you know those older Ludwig kits bearing edges werent completely even, and many people say that that's what give them their unique sound. This drumset though, had its edges professionally re-edged to make them completely true. Because of this, do you think the sound quality will be compromised? It is still worth buying? here is a link to some photos of the kit
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-10/847190/2101418
...i think it looks like it's in pretty good condition...thanks guys
Justin