Ok - I know that I may alienate some of you with this, but I just have to run this all by you all. I have a set of ddrum Dominions that are Maple - just beautiful. Well, I have not played these anymore than in 2 settings and the current setting (my basement) they are not sounding very good to me at all. The first locale was for recording and the acoustics were entirely different. Meanwhile, I have been playing on my Stencil MIJ for weeks now and have really gotten used to the warmth of those shells.
I am running Remo clear ambassadors on top and bottom of all toms, along with Studio Rings. This usually is a fail-safe way to go to make any drums sound good (tuning to the timbre pitch of the shell).
Another meanwhile.....about a year ago I was at the local GC and they had a ddrum Reflex kit for sale. So, I got to see one in person and play it. Oh My Goodness!!!!! The sound that came from those was as cuddly as a drunk puppy in front of a fireplace (not that I have tried this!) and I was just blown away at the warm naturally EQed tone that these produced - with no muffling at all. These are made of Red Alder - which have been used for years to make guitars. This is quite an innovation by ddrum, as (I think) a first in drum building.
What say you about these ddrums (Reflex). Does anyone have one of these OR have any of you played these before? This kit is about the only kit I would ever want that I don't already have. (Did I really just say that?).
I am considering selling these Anaheim Orange stained/lacquered ddrum Dominions (discontinued with die cast hoops) in order to acquire a Reflex. Am I crazy?
John