JW this thread is not another display or monstrosity mess of a kit thread. ?
Now that’s a monster! I knew you have been tormented.Sorry Ransan. I just happened on the photo of the behemoth kit which is 6 pieces. My previous kit was quite extensive as shown below. hope it fits your criteria.
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Yeah copper and ps3 on the three floors....Now that’s a monster! I knew you have been tormented.
Is that a copper snare in your auxiliary position and from the looks of it 3 on the floor? All with coated Pinheads.
That’s a beautiful set up four different kicks?
It’s not easy taming a monster!As a devout one-up, one-down drummer, I'd get lost amid the labyrinth of these mammoth kits. I'd need a guide to find my way home again.
Awesome!Sorry Ransan. I just happened on the photo of the behemoth kit which is 6 pieces. My previous kit was quite extensive as shown below. hope it fits your criteria.
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It’s not easy taming a monster!
Just kidding Mr. Jones they are fun just as well as shedding on a 4 piece.
The concert tom kit is really fun as the melodic toms are so close in size they still each have distinct singular notes tuned.
My Pearl kit as you well know, the tones blend so well and sing more harmoniously.
Yessr I understand your not opposed- No these are not for transport.Rest assured that I'm not renouncing large kits. They have their place and purpose. They're just foreign to my drumming style. Also, I like the contained convivence of smaller setups. I can't imagine transporting a ten-piece shell pack. Too much labor for my taste.
That is a clean set up, beautiful!Never considered it a monster... but it fits the criteria of 7pcs.
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That’s a beautiful set up four different kicks?
Now that’s a Frankenstein!
Someone is compensating!