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#78643 - 04/17/05 02:12 PM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: TokeBlkTenor]
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Snare: Pearl
Tenor: Pearl
Bass: Pearl
Pit: Ludwig


I haven't had too much experience with anything else.

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#78644 - 04/17/05 02:55 PM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: SirSquirrels]
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Registered: 05/30/04
Snare- Pearl
Tenors- Yamaha
Basses- Pearl or Yamaha

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#78645 - 04/17/05 03:32 PM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: NHSdrumline]
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Snare - Yamaha
Tenors - Yamaha (you actually can tell the difference between two 6" spocks)
Bass - Dynasty
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#78646 - 04/17/05 07:16 PM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: code6tenors]
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Loc: Ohio
Snares-Dynasty

Tenors-Dynasty

Basses-Dynasty

Front Ensemble-Dynasty

Cymbals-Dynasty..(Just Kidding) Sabian
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#78647 - 04/17/05 08:48 PM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: FlamDragsREasy]
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Registered: 04/12/05
Loc: California
Snare- Yamaha
Tenor- Dynasty (because of the 8" spock) and Yamaha because their really good quality
Bass- Yamaha
Cymbals- I never play anything but Zildjian

I don't really care much for the dynasty snares, but that's just me. I've played on pearl, yamaha, and dynasty drums, and I just think that yamaha makes a better drum. Dynasty makes good tenors though, that's obvious.
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#78648 - 04/18/05 01:14 PM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: code6tenors]
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...Tenors - Yamaha (you actually can tell the difference between two 6" spocks)




You should hope not, considering that they're the same drum and that would seriously question the quality and consistency of yamaha products.

If you meant that you can tell the difference between the 6 and the 8, then that's understandable and one would hope so because they're supposed to sound different.

IMO, Pearl gets the vote across the board. There's nothing unnecessary on their products (except the snare covers) and all their drums have a full, yet focused sound.

Yamaha and Dynasty make excellent products, but Pearl is it for me.

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...Tenor- Dynasty (because of the 8" spock)...




Dynasty is not the only company that makes 8 inch spock drums.
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#78649 - 04/18/05 01:47 PM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: snarepaint]
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Loc: Missouri
Snares -- Yamaha sFz
Tenors -- Yamaha Field corp
Basses -- Yamaha Field corp
Cymbals -- Zildjian
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#78650 - 04/18/05 08:57 PM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: Argentum]
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Personally, I Think Yamaha has some of the best drumline equipment out there. Our school got some new Yamaha stuff this year. The Sfz snares are freakin awasome, the quints we got that i play look, feel and sound great to, the basses are perfect for tonal too.
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#78651 - 04/19/05 08:35 PM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: supernova]
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Registered: 09/14/04
Loc: Kansas!!!
Snare-Yamaha
Tenors-Dynasty BIG TIME!!!
Bass-Pearl (Thanks to my listening to Phantom Reg. bass line at camp)
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#78652 - 04/20/05 07:17 AM Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum [Re: 10erplayer]
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Registered: 07/04/04
Loc: Columbus, Ohio
Snare - Dynasty; I'm partial to the Shorty drums with top snare units. Nice articulation, yet still warm in a sense.

Tenors - Yamaha; Again, nice articulation. They sound a lot different than other brands and seem to have a little more emphasis on higher pithces, granted the birch shells.

Basses - Pearl; Deep, deep, deep, and articulate sounding when tuned in manners I like. The extra two inches added to the depths of the thirty and thirty-two inch drums really seems to make a difference.

Cymbals: The versatility and catalogue drive me to pick Sabian. They material is slightly thicker than Zildjians and is less likely to invert during normal playing, and the quality is unmatched.

Pit: Adams; their mallet instruments are some of the toughest I've seen, and sound warm and lush at the same time.
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