Finally - my Gretsch maple renown ARRIVED!
Here she is the most beautiful kit Ive ever owned. Cant wait to let fly on her this weekend.
Gretsch maple renown in satin black finish 10 x 5 timbale (cut down pearl forum tom) 13 x 9 tom 16 x 16 tom 24 x 16 bass 14 x 6.5 steel free floating snare 14 x 5 maple and zebrano free floating snare (not pictured) alternative 14 x 5 brass free floating snare (not pictured) alternative 10 cowbell Droooool ps: the last pic is the kids kit - daddy doesn't just spoil himself. [img]http://jasonhorsler.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/oo.jpg[/img] [img]http://jasonhorsler.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/oooo.jpg[/img] [img]http://jasonhorsler.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/oooooooo.jpg[/img] [img]http://jasonhorsler.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/ooooooooooo.jpg.w560h577.jpg[/img] [img]http://jasonhorsler.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/ooop.jpg[/img |
Gretsch has always made sexy drums. Always some of my favorites!
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Looks awesome! I'm digging the 2002's.
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played her for the first time last night. er...is it wrong to fall in love with an inanimate object?
The toms are so clean and warm but not lacking in projection. i used no mufling on them at all. unmiced they filled the club with punch. but the bass drum ...hmmmmmm mmm. with such a large vellum i was able to tune quite high without losing bottom end. no hole in the front and just some felt strips and one small pillow to stop feedback from close micing. she has incredible volume - even when the mic fader was bumped down accidentaly in the second set - she still cut through. phat and wet but with a little hum of warmth after the initial attack. the perfect all round rock bass drum sound. j |
24x16 bass will do that. My drum teacher's set that I play on has one of those, its so beefy.
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just finished the front head artwork. what do you think?
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[QUOTE=NUTHA JASON;18839417]just finished the front head artwork. what do you think?[/QUOTE]
I really dig that, did you do it yourself? I've been thinking of doing something on my front head too. What did you use for paint? |
humbrol gloss black enamel. actually i'm cobling a video together for youtube on how to paint a bass head. should be up soon.
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[url]http://youtu.be/M4lU8MWZjOI[/url]
here it is j |
Nice kit....enjoy her!
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Nice set up man
High class, love the 2002's |
I always loved Gretsch kits. So much class
Not really a huge fan of black finishes, but that's just taste Totally loving the kids kit though :D |
Gretsch makes the best Keller shelled kits out there. Matte black was a nice choice. The '02's are an excellent compliment as well!
What is that huge black thing on your kick drum batter head? |
Nice man.
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its my own home made patch- i've been doing this for years. its a recangle of old front bass head secured in place with duct tape.
i've never broken of even dented a batter bass head and i kick hard and use wooden or plastic beaters. j |
Seems like that would dampen the head a lot more then a kick patch. Particularly considering most batter heads come with the patches now...
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Seems like that would kill the tone of the head, particularly being so huge. Kick patches are cheap, small and come with most batter heads now a days as is.
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it doesn't do much to the sustain - besides i have a felt strip and a small pillow in there. if anything it adds a bit of needed attack to what is already a very resonant drum
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i had to interview a new engineer for my studio today so i took the opportunity to have him record my kit. we only had an hour window (between clients) to set up tune up mic up and go. but here is what she sounds like.
ps: we used a simple glyn john mic set up. i think he did a good job under pressure so i will hire him. j go here to listen: [URL]http://jasonhorsler.tripod.com/me.html"]click here to listen[/URL] |
That's just killer man, love it, congrats
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