genericdrummingusername
Senior Member
Just out of curiosty, why are you pairing the world's hardest beaters with the world's softest impact patches?
THOSE ARE THE COOLEST BEATERS I'VE EVER SEEN!
I just called Trick (had to, price isn't on their site). They are available from the Trick site for $25 per beater.
I didn't know the GS007 had multi-stops, either. Dang it. I would have bought that instead of the one I did buy last time I needed one.
Awesome-looking kit, man. Too METAL for words.
THOSE ARE THE COOLEST BEATERS I'VE EVER SEEN!
I just called Trick (had to, price isn't on their site). They are available from the Trick site for $25 per beater.
I didn't know the GS007 had multi-stops, either. Dang it. I would have bought that instead of the one I did buy last time I needed one.
Awesome-looking kit, man. Too METAL for words.
Just out of curiosty, why are you pairing the world's hardest beaters with the world's softest impact patches?
Ooh, I'm totally getting those from Trick. $5 cheaper than Guitar Center!
Also, trkdrmr, do you recommend them?
The trick beaters are exactly in the middle between the ultra light Trick pro 1v beater or tama ic and something like the pearl quadbeater.
They are solid like the feel of a wood beater, but not as heavy. They are light enough for going insanely fast, but weighty enough for digging in and getting a low end thump. It is a well designed product, and I wish it would have been stock on the bigfoot pedals.
Sweet, I think I know what I'm getting!
Nope. No band at the moment. I just got back from the war last month. I am starting from scratch this summer.
Very nice looking kit. Truly non-conventional.
Maybe if I got an outer veneer of walnut roots or Scandinavian birch
Wood hardware might be an interesting thought..hmmmm
Wood hardware might be an interesting thought..hmmmm
MWUAHhahaha.....deLIGHTfully ironic.
...don't forget calfskin heads.