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Ludwig WMP Drum Shells (Make Offer)

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SOLD!

Thanks.

Posted on 15 years ago
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Man those sound killer! I know its a $$$ thing, but I'd be hard pressed to get rid of them! They sound pretty close to the kit I have.....also a 6-ply kit, but with the deeper power sizes. BTW, what heads were you using at the time of the clip?

Posted on 15 years ago
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Here's the writeup I posted on youtube to accompany the video.

Quote:

I just finished restoring this Ludwig kit. I am taking it out for a test run here. Still tweaking the tensioning. All in all, it turned out nice.

The specs:

22x14 bass

12x8, 13x9, 16x16

DW snare

14 Sabian HH proto hats

18 Sabian HH proto crash ride

16 Zildjian K Constantinople crash

21 Sabian HH Vintage ride

I chose a Marine Pearl finish from JamminSams. Evens G2 coated on tops and Resonant on the bottoms. Bass is a combination of EQ4 clear and coated. Snare is Evans Powercenter with a very loose tension on head and snare.

Unquote:

Thanks for the comments on the sound. I really do like this kit, but I got those silver sparkle Ludwig shells recently and am looking forward to the 3ply fun on a bun.

Posted on 15 years ago
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Nice sound, nice looking set.

...Umm - - how much for just the 16" K Constantinople crash...?

Posted on 15 years ago
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$17,256.00 firm. ;) ie. not for sale. Anyway, this is just for the shells. But I'm glad you like the sound of the cymbal. It's one of my faves.

Posted on 15 years ago
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Well......I'd wait on selling these if I were you. 3-ply shells are a totally different animal than the later 6-plys. The 3-plys are more mid-rangey and punchy where as the later 6-ply shells have a more full sound. You may love the 3-plys, you may not....depends on the sound you are looking for I guess. I have both types of kits and prefer the 6-ply for most live situations and the 3-ply for recording and smaller room gigs. If you sell these and end up not liking the 3-plys as much as these, you will be kicking yourself.

:2Cents: DOH

Posted on 15 years ago
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I am seriously selling these. I would trade if possible. I am looking for a late 60's to early 70's 20 inch bass and a 14 inch floor tom. I don't care about finish. I will recover them. Someone out there wants and needs these shells. I don't. I'm reworking my kits and these shells don't fit. Anybody need these? Bueller? Bueller?

Posted on 15 years ago
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