I hate my 6 piece dw collectors, only 6 months old too.
Wow! And 6pc Collectors aren't cheap!!....Perhaps you should sell it now while they are still practically new and get something else!!!
I hate my 6 piece dw collectors, only 6 months old too.
Wow! And 6pc Collectors aren't cheap!!....Perhaps you should sell it now while they are still practically new and get something else!!!
I wish that drums still came with internal mufflers
I hate my 6 piece dw collectors, only 6 months old too.
One has to wonder why the older model entry kits of the 80s and early 90s are so appealing to many of today's drummers
Rockstars, exports, APKs
Solid construction, those gorgeous long lugs, easy to tune, CHEAP, the sound....
I dunno, I just can't get into today's kits....something about them
I see soooo many Gretsch Catalina Clubs for sale second hand these days
Shallow shells make me wanna upchuck
I experience the exact opposite over there. This isn't the first time I've heard about that mod though. I honestly just find myself intimidated by this forum sometimes. If I need serious advice, I come here. If I just want to talk shop, I go there because I find it much more laid back
I think that the "unpopular drumming opinion" can be taken exactly how you want to take it. Some guys will see it as a massive s$$t stirring fest, and some will say "oh cool, lets see what people think".
This message has been deleted by Hollywood Jim. Because it was unpopular.......
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That actually made me think of another one. It seems like there's some snobbery online with people that play their bass drums wide open. Please don't take that wrong, alparrott. I swear I'm not singling you out or anything. You said it nicely. LOL... Some people take it farther and insinuate people don't know how to tune if they like pillows in their bass drum.
But anyway, in real life, I see muffling in every bass drum being used. I personally can't stand a wide open bass drum for any type of rock music, so I use slight muffling myself. I tried to like wide open, but just can't. It's an undefined low end rumbling mess in any rock situation I've been in.
Chris