Good morning all! How's the hangovers today from all that loud bangin' last night? I have two things this morning, and I will let you get back to nursing the heads.Coffee Break2
1). I am looking to replace all of the heads on the batter sides. If you look at the pix, you'll kinda understand why. Most of them are 40++ years old (steaming closer to 50), as I am and just don't work the way they used to....familiar theme, here? First off, all but the FT are thick, MIJ luan running perpendicular to heads. The FT is 3 ply/rings and sounds very good, even with the deadhead...As I am kinda financially embarrassed today, I am looking at Attack heads. Has anyone used them, and since most of these have round over edges, wouldn't the single ply heads work better on them? My 20" BD is not very loud, and that may be the head, as it is certainly original. Since these are "louder than your typical" heads, I am wondering how they might sound.
2). Through much research, and because I am rather dense like maple, I have figured something out. A few weeks ago I picked up a red MIJ snare that I had to rebuild. At first, I thought is was a 3 ply/rings, even after I reworked the edges (I told you, I'm dense). Upon further inspection, because I had to find and install new mounting bolts for one lug, I found it is a single ply drum with rings. Now, this is a Japanese drum. From the 60's...(get my drift?). By all good estimates, this drum should not even be around, or at least be a viable piece of equipment just because. I mean single ply + Japanese????
Well, I was looking at a certain drum in fantasyland and it hit me, single ply + Slingerland copy stick-saver hoops = What famous drum???
Mid50's-mid-60's
RADIO KING!Cool1Clapping Happy2Cool1
I told you, I'm thick as ironwood....
I know, it only has 6 lugs, but it is, afterall, a Japanese copy, not the real deal, but it sounds really good. And tunes a long way.