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#78633 - 04/17/05 12:34 AM
Favorite Brand for Each Drum
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Registered: 02/22/04
Loc: Pennsylvania
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This post is basically just for you to share your opinion on which brands/companies (Yamaha, Dynasty, Pearl, etc.) make the best of each type of drum (snare, tenor, bass). I'm only going to use the big 3, but you're welcome to post other companies like Premier and Ludwig if you see fit. And by the way, I only have first-hand experience with Yamaha, so the rest is just based on what I've heard in videos, etc.
Snare: 1. Yamaha 2. Dynasty and Pearl (two different sound that I like equally)
Tenor: 1. Dynasty 2. Pearl 3. Yamaha
Bass: 1. Pearl 2. Yamaha 3. Dynasty
Feel free to add other things like pit instruments, cymbals, etc. if you want.
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#78635 - 04/17/05 01:11 AM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
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Registered: 06/05/04
Loc: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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tenor-Dynasty. theyre the only ones who offer an 8 inch spock drum that you can actually tell the difference in tones. plus the wide variety in color finishes can really make a drumline look rockin. snare-Dynasty. the double snare effect on their drums just sound great. and once again, the color range is good. bass-well, Im not so sure on bass drums. Im not really a bass player. and i dont know much about bass playing and tuning and all that good stuff, so i really have got nothing for ya there. and a side note- zildjian makes great cymbals.
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