I may never need to spend big money on another Ludwig, Rogers or Slingerland. These drums look and sound great. The pictures are with a 13,14,22, but I also have a 12. My Slingerlands may stay stacked up awhile.
Bdp mij
Yea that 14" does have a sweet sound. I'm happy it's part of a kit that is being used and loved.
Not a Guru, just addicted to drums
- Jay
I don't know why my pictures are sideways, help!
I may never need to spend big money on another Ludwig, Rogers or Slingerland. These drums look and sound great. The pictures are with a 13,14,22, but I also have a 12. My Slingerlands may stay stacked up awhile.
I can dig it.. But , i too have been guilty of saying that i would never have to buy another kit ever again ;), much to my wife's amusement and laughter. LOL !
I can dig it.. But , i too have been guilty of saying that i would never have to buy another kit ever again ;), much to my wife's amusement and laughter. LOL !
Oh, I didn't say I would never buy another kit, but if all MIJ drums sound as good as these, I may never need to buy any of the American big four again.
Oh, I didn't say I would never buy another kit, but if all MIJ drums sound as good as these, I may never need to buy any of the American big four again.
I buy American to flip and fund my collection - consisting of 7 MIJ kits/nothing else.
Now snares are a totally different story - though there is alot of MIJ in there as well.
2Timothy1:7
MIJ's are all about maintenance and no overtightening. And the spurs usually suk. I'm practicing in my studio on a Luan Royce/ Pearl Export mashup. Pretty happy with it.
I bought some clip on spurs, they work great. This is my first real vintage MIJ kit, I've had a Pearl Export, Yamaha Stage Customs and an 80's Tama. None of those sounded anything like this kit. The 13,14 and 22 have re-rings and sound more like 3ply Ludwigs without the hefty price tag.
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