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got a few questions.....how much would a set of phatties or precisions cost???
meaning a 8x12 tom,16x16 floor, 14x20 bass cost?? prolly around 6mm |
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hey britishboy is this how you talk with your friends "your mums sniffs hamster asses and loves every minute of it" |
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does anyone know how this sounds? |
[QUOTE=British Boy]Oh my fuxing god.
[url]http://www.soundattak.co.uk[/url] Go to their forums. Watch all the 14 yr old Barker wannabes shamelessly lick his butt clean.[/QUOTE] All the talk about OCDP made me X out the window... it was disturbing. |
The free Staind concert was frigin awesome.
I saw tons of boobies. I was in some crazy pits. A dude kicked me in the face while crowd surfing- that kind of hurt. A hot chick wearing a mini-skirt went crowd surfing, the view was wonderful. Staind rocks much harder than I thought they did. |
[QUOTE=AMAC]A dude kicked me in the face while crowd surfing- that kind of hurt.[/QUOTE]
I hate that... |
anyone here?
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it completely depends on what brand you buy...
it could range from $100 to $4000... you need to be more specific. |
[QUOTE=stabbinspaghetti]got a few questions.....how much would a set of phatties or precisions cost???
meaning a 8x12 tom,16x16 floor, 14x20 bass cost?? prolly around 6mm[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.customdrumsonline.com/[/url] |
anyone bought phatties?? anygood?
im wondering for future buys |
They're well built from what I've read. A lot of owners are very happy with them. Check out their site for more info if you haven't.
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yeah i did....seem....overpriced, i mean if you want them to be wrapped or anything, the money racks up....i dunno, i still like them though
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Phattie is one of the cheaper custom companies.
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yeah i know, but im cheap, hahahaha, oh yeah back to the point, im poor, which means i wont be getting anything anytime soon, but they are reasonable, just still expensive...but i mean, its drums, they arent cheap
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I think Conaway is a bit cheaper than Phattie.
[url]http://www.conawaydrums.com/kits.htm[/url] Scroll down for some kit prices. |
[QUOTE=AMAC]The free Staind concert was frigin awesome.
I saw tons of boobies. I was in some crazy pits. A dude kicked me in the face while crowd surfing- that kind of hurt. A hot chick wearing a mini-skirt went crowd surfing, the view was wonderful. Staind rocks much harder than I thought they did.[/QUOTE] ^Yeah, I just bought their new album, "Chapter 5", and it's quite a bit harder then their previous ones. I like it. Melodic rock kicks *** :cool: |
hehe all my neighbors have unsecured wireless conections.
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[QUOTE=styler]lol sweet, which L&M do you go to?[/QUOTE]
The one on grandville and 7th. I'm assuming you're from vancouver too, so what about you? |
Guys, is it worth the effort to trade my DW 4002 for a Sonor 492S? (both doubles).
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Both are equally good in my opinon....
If you really want to change the pedals, do it.... *That was of absolutely no help - Sorry!* |
I dunno, I just think to myself, "Could Lang do the stuff he does on a DW 4002?"
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Maybe he's just used to the feel of the Sonor pedal. But I expect, if he was told to sit at a kit (with some other brand of pedal) and play something, he would be equally impressive....
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[QUOTE]"Could Lang do the stuff he does on a DW 4002?"[/QUOTE]
Easily. |
But should I change? I hate my 4002.
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Get the sonor then....
If your unhappy with your equipment, and you get a chance to change it, I'd say do so....Just so long as you don't waste money or stuff.... If you don't you may be kicking yourself later.... |
My Rhyhthm course booking has been confirmed. I will be studying with Mike Mangini from the 20th till the 27th.
Well he's not the only one I hang with. I also got: Steve Alexander Pete Zeldman Bob Armstrong Drumbassadors (holy crap!) Ian Thomas Lawrence Cottle Pete Riley Colin Woolway And of course THE Mike Mangini! Sponsors include: Pearl, Mapex, Zildjian, Paiste, Remo, Yamaha, Beyer Dynamic, and Bath Spa University College. Gawd dayum im a lucky fuc[I]k[/I]er! |
Haha that'll be fun stuff.
I fear however you will not gain nearly as much as you think out of it. If you don't understand why Lang could very EASILY do the stuff he does on a 4002, you have much to learn about basic technique. Mike's not going to be able to show you anything more then any other instructor will. |
Oh come on Josiah, its not that. You know what I meant. 4002's are very cumbersome. Are the Sonors the same, or lighter?
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The Sonor's are prob lighter because they are more expensive, better built etc.. it still doesn't matter for players of that caliber.
Actually, it wouldn't matter to me either. You should be able to sit down at any kit, with any pedal and be able to play "at level". That is technique. On another note.. today or tomorrow.. today or tomorrow.. prob tomorrow.. but I want it today. Darn waiting sucks! |
[QUOTE=British Boy]My Rhyhthm course booking has been confirmed. I will be studying with Mike Mangini from the 20th till the 27th.
Well he's not the only one I hang with. I also got: Steve Alexander Pete Zeldman Bob Armstrong Drumbassadors (holy crap!) Ian Thomas Lawrence Cottle Pete Riley Colin Woolway And of course THE Mike Mangini! Sponsors include: Pearl, Mapex, Zildjian, Paiste, Remo, Yamaha, Beyer Dynamic, and Bath Spa University College. Gawd dayum im a lucky fuc[I]k[/I]er![/QUOTE] I hate you... And the drumbassadors rule. I saw a gig of them in a small bar in Antwerp a few years ago. That was actually one of their first gigs, they just started coming out then. These guys are REALLY cool. Fun stuff to watch also. |
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