Sonor kit w/ 28 inch marching bass drum & 34 inch concert bass drum

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My Kit :
12 inch maple Sonor mounted tom/
16 inch maple Sonor floor tom/
14 inch maple Sonor snare w/ Maple wooden rims/
28 inch Maple Pearl marching Bass Drum/
34 inch 1969 Slingerland Concert bass drum /
14inch paiste hi hats / 18inch zildjian K Dark Crash /
22inch zildjian K Custom Ride/
I play alot of experimental music. I use alot of mallets,
 

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I don't know if MASSIVE quite sums this one up...

How does the 28" play? and What about the 34"? Must make one hell of a gong drum...
 
Wow, cool.

Does having the rack tom spaced so far from the floor tom make it difficult to make fast rolls between the two?
 
Thats freaking awesome! Reminds me a lot of Tommy Lee
 

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hey guys. thanks for the gnarly words.
Yes, i use this kit to gig with. It looks great & unusual under the stage lights, so listeners have to take a second glance @ us.
The 28" plays great! It stays in tune alot longer than i expected it too! I just ordered a aquarian super kick II head for it. stokkkeeeedddd!!!!
I use the 34" as a floor tom and it blows my mind every time i use it. hahaa.
Neil, no. having the 12" rack tom placed there does not negatively effect my rolls. Im so use to it now, that I actually prefer it to the left (a lil more than usual) it keeps me from "over thinking" rolls & fills. Im more into the "keep it simple" and just pound away.

Bram, nahhh man. I never have used the 34" as a bass drum. Not quite sure if it would sounded good enough to play. Heads are really weird and hard to tune when its this big.
 
My Kit :
12 inch maple Sonor mounted tom/
16 inch maple Sonor floor tom/
14 inch maple Sonor snare w/ Maple wooden rims/
28 inch Maple Pearl marching Bass Drum/
34 inch 1969 Slingerland Concert bass drum /
14inch paiste hi hats / 18inch zildjian K Dark Crash /
22inch zildjian K Custom Ride/
I play alot of experimental music. I use alot of mallets,

You might like this kit 28x24 deep 12x12 16x16 Maple
 

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No doubt; the 28 is the shite. Took a little getting used to at first, but it's about all I use now.
28" -10"- 14" -18"- 7x13" snare
 

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You might like this kit 28x24 deep 12x12 16x16 Maple

If you ever need to get the kick out of your house the paramedics are going to have to cut a hole in your wall and lure it out with twinkies.
Sweet OP kit by the way. Might want to get a 2nd hugemangous floor tom for the other side. Just so the drum riser at your venue doesn't tip over.
 
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