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cheers guys |
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Pork Pie 14x5 clear acrylic and 13x7 amber acrylic snares are not that much.....around $250.00 or so at guitar center. I have both and they are great sounding drums with a wider than expected tuning range.
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Acrylic is pretty dry and lifeless really.. it's all crack and not much tone. There's a bunch of guys over at ghostnote.net that can build you a snare that'll blow ya away.
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cheers.
ghostnote.net...could you tell me a bit more about it, i briefly had a look at it but couldnt make much sense of it. bit of a computer retard...if it doesnt work by hitting it with a stick, i'm XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX!!! Last edited by NUTHA JASON; 09-05-2007 at 07:05 PM. |
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GhostNote is a forum dedicated to custom drum building... Myself and a few other DrummerWorld members are on there. I just wanted you to get an idea of how many custom drum companies there were out there and give you a few more choices. I mostly do metal stuff but there are lot of guys doing very cool things with wood. http://www.conceptionunix.com is one of the best examples. Francois is AMAZING and his stave shells are the best out there, period.
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thanks a lot dude, much appreciated, i'l let you know how i get on!
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