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Damn, I never realized he used phonics at any point…
He's got one here :
Damn, I never realized he used phonics at any point…
He's got one here :
That's obviously a promo shot as he never used Sonor snare drums live or in the studio until he rejoined in 1992 and started using a brass 14x5 Symphony Sig drum.I’m not sure what year this is….but this sure looks like Phil Rudd behind a silver badge phonic kit…I guess oak veneer. Damn, I never realized he used phonics at any point…thought it was always some maple kit. That’s wild lol
I've had a few and they all had clear G2 over G1 or clear Emperor over Ambassador. Second preference was for clear Remo CS over Ambassador.What are you Phonic guys running for the heads?
Today was the last day for Black Friday sales at DCP, so I ordered 12/13/16 clear ambassador for resos and 12/13/16 evans G1 coated for batters. They also had a mirrored remo ebony ambassador 22 Sonor logo for the kick reso and I snagged that one too. This kick I have has some beat up batter….I think I’m going to get a powerstroke 3 clear like my renown kick has…hope it works out. It’s great on the RN2
Wow, great info about Rudd. I did not know that about the snares.That's obviously a promo shot as he never used Sonor snare drums live or in the studio until he rejoined in 1992 and started using a brass 14x5 Symphony Sig drum.
Once the band were established he used Gretsch COB drums live (2 are visible in the Let There Be Rock concert video) and wood Gretsch drums in the studio, there's a a well known pic of him with one from the Back in Black recording sessions.
I plan on getting that for spare lugsHoly toledo….a 3 grand 6” tom.
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I plan on getting that for spare lugs
I’m going to be honest…I was not super familiar with those…so I looked up some vids with the headphones….and WOW! Tremendous sounding. I haven’t come up with enough words to articulate a description…..other than bold….full….thunder. I’d love a set of these
I hadn't heard them either. First thing I noticed is how oversquare that 13" is. It looks like 13x16 deep maybe (or deeper).
They sure don't make them like that anymore. As they used to say about engines - 'there's no substitute for cubic inches'.
Basically, playing with 3 floor toms. Nice deep sound though.
Also is that a Phonic snare? It sounds quite pingy to me.
As rungeflash wrote, it is a 13"x13".I hadn't heard them either. First thing I noticed is how oversquare that 13" is. It looks like 13x16 deep maybe (or deeper).
They sure don't make them like that anymore. As they used to say about engines - 'there's no substitute for cubic inches'.
Basically, playing with 3 floor toms. Nice deep sound though.
Also is that a Phonic snare? It sounds quite pingy to me.
Weren't they an intermediate kit by memory ..
The Sonor Performer would of been much better for me at least with the thinner 7mm shells.. .. Basically a thinner shelled Phonic.
https://sonormuseum.com/1987/performer/performer.html
Weren't they an intermediate kit by memory .