I found 8 mini lugs today, I knew I had them, just needed to locate them. I found 8 more for a reasonable price so now I have 16 mini lugs and 8 hole Ludwig snare hoops. Is it worth getting 4 more lugs and buying some 10 hole Gibraltar hoops to make it a 10 lugger?
Another project in the works
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Slingalud - Can't find it! I bought a new Mac about 6 months ago and I'm pretty sure it's on my old Mac hard drive somewhere. It's currently sitting in a closet. I'll try the Internet which is where I got it in the firsat place. Really good article. A 'little' technical but easy enough for a layman to follow. Lots of talk about vibrations and how they travel through different density wood etc. The part about the how size effects sound is the part I wanted to share. According to the eggheads, 7"x14" is the magic number for building a great sounding drum. Really interesting stuff especially if you're a drum geek like me.
I'll keep looking!
Jeff - 8 lugs will make for a more 'open' sounding drum! 10 lugs is great for easy tuning and if you're looking for a more focused, drier sounding drum. A matter of personal taste.
John
Slingalud - Can't find it! I bought a new Mac about 6 months ago and I'm pretty sure it's on my old Mac hard drive somewhere. It's currently sitting in a closet. I'll try the Internet which is where I got it in the firsat place. Really good article. A 'little' technical but easy enough for a layman to follow. Lots of talk about vibrations and how they travel through different density wood etc. The part about the how size effects sound is the part I wanted to share. According to the eggheads, 7"x14" is the magic number for building a great sounding drum. Really interesting stuff especially if you're a drum geek like me.I'll keep looking!Jeff - 8 lugs will make for a more 'open' sounding drum! 10 lugs is great for easy tuning and if you're looking for a more focused, drier sounding drum. A matter of personal taste.John
Thanks John but I think you summed it up well enough, I don't feel I need the article at all now. Thanks again, Roger
I agree on the 8/10 statement. None of my snare drums are cranked up to Stewart Copeland spec, so 8-lug is my typical snare. And there is a connection with # of lugs and "drying out" the resonance, which is neither bad or good.
Well, since I already bought the 8 hole hoops and have 16 lugs I will probably go that way. Too bad I have to work on cabinets the entire weekend, bummer!
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
As John mentioned in one of my threads, 7 x 14 with 16 mini-Classic lugs. There is something special that happens acoustically with this size.I can't wait to see this transformation.-Tim
Tim, thanks for the inspiration with the phrase " There is something special that happens acoustically with this size"
Can you post a link to that thread please, I remember reading it but do not recall the title. I would like to read it again.
Jeff C
Thank you!
Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Veneer showed up today. Some close up shots.
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Jeff C
"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
Groove Jeff.
“I did not trip and fall. I attacked the floor and I believe I am winning.”
Jeff,
All I can say is.... "wow."
Bill
Cherryvale, Ks
"Redrums - Ks" on FB and Reverb
(also "billnvick" on eBay)
Love that grain.. I have a remnant of something very similar... only enough for a snare.. Been hoarding it for about 20years...
Hanging out to see the staining & finishing..
Cheers
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