bought my "retirement" drum set
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I haven't told anyone and it's KILLING me, so here goes:
I bought a drum set I have other drum sets, but there's a PROBLEM. One is in tom sizes 10", 12", and 14", the other is 10-12-16. I WANT 10-12-14-16 in matching toms. Kit #1 = impossible to find a 16" Kit #2 = they DO NOT MAKE a 14" I found a kit on Reverb and I didn't know what it was-- it's an old Pearl kit and it "looks" like a cheap export (makes sense, it was listed under $1000), but the model is BLX. This is an older (1980s) version of their "Masters" series of high-end kits. All birch shells. Intended as Pearl's answer to the Yamaha kits that guys like Vinnie Colaiuta were playing in the studio. This BLX model is used as a "go to" drum sound in many recording studios. Why was it listed so low? Who knows, it doesn't have suspension mounts or a matching snare, maybe the deeper tom sizes are unpopular? Here's the amazing part: It has toms in sizes 10x10, 12x10, 13x11, 14x12, and 16x16 --ALL OF THE SIZES I WANTED plus a 13" . . . I'm SO EXCITED --I can do any conceivable set up I've ever wanted to do. This is it: |
Badda Boom Badda Bing!
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Nice! Are you setting it up right away or is this a longer term project like building an acoustic space?
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Fabulous!
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One of my co-workers used the phrase "retirement set" and basically it means, why not get the setup that does everything you want? If it's the last drum set you ever own, you'll be set for life. I took it to heart-- I've been looking at used drum sets online for years, with the specific purpose of finding a sub-$1000 setup with a long run of matching toms. This is it. Birch shells, "power" depths, in red (matches my vintage Tama shells)-- if I didn't buy this now, I'd just continue looking for the same thing and eventually buy something just like it. It arrives tomorrow, I've been watching the package tracking.. . . |
Love the anticipation, it's like waiting for a new bike would be for me.
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When it comes, you should post a video of you playing!
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Please Flint. [emoji120]
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I will post pics in this thread-- SOON. I've been too busy to take pictures.
I've been learning Rush songs and destroying my drum heads with big, heavy, aluminum drumsticks. I have a setup with (left to right) 6", 8", 10", 10" steel mini-timbales, then 10", 12", 14", 16" in the big, red toms. So I have a full "octave" (or, eight notes, anyway..) It's a real, full-body workout. ... At first I was surprised at how high-pitched and "ringy" these drums sounded at the tuning tension that felt natural. But realizing what would have been considered "high-end" qualities in 1987, it all makes sense. They're designed for what I'm doing now-- very busy playing where ATTACK is needed more than a full, round tone. |
Awesome! Get your Rush on!
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