BTW I have at least a dozen tom lugs that look to be exactly the same as yours. If you can use them let me know. They look to be in pretty good shape. Free if you need them. Glenn.
I appreciate that Glenn, but everything on this kit is complete so I don't really need any spares.
Status update:
I have finished up with the bass drum. I feel like I crushed my thumb with a hammer from all of the scrubbing. I'll get some more pictures up shortly (of the kit, not my thumb).
The only thing left to clean now are the stands and pedals. I'm pretty content with not polishing them as they will all be replaced for more sturdier stuff anyway.
After all of that, I'd like to get some sound profiles of the kit to share with you guys (and the seller).
And then, upgrades! I'd love to hear everyone's opinions on this:
Hardware:
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[*]I want all of my stands to match.
[*]Light or Medium weight.
[*]I'd like to replace the cymbal arm, so the brand need to make bass mounted cymbal arms.
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I'd like to keep with Tama stuff so that the kit sticks to its roots. However, I know there are cheaper options out there (Sound Percussion comes to mind).
Cymbals:
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[*]I'd like all of my cymbals to come from the same vendor, and even possibly the same line.
[*]13-15" hi hat. I'll probably lean towards the 13" size since smaller is generally cheaper.
[*]18" ride or crash/ride, or 20" ride. This will be on the cymbal arm on the bass so it needs to be kinda light.
[*]One or two crashes, somewhere in the 14" - 16" range. I have a general dislike for big crash cymbals. They have too much power IMHO.
[*]I would like something other than the typical Zildjian/Sabian as to be a little different from the mainstream and be a conversation starter with other musicians.
[*]Price is of course a concern, cheaper the better, but I don't want junk.
[/LIST]I'll be labeled as crazy for this, but I don't really care about the sound. As long as they sound like the cymbal type they are. In other words, as long as the ride has ping and wash and the crashes don't sound like trashy chinas. The hi-hat needs to chick and have distinguishable open and closed sound.
I have some ideas on all of this but I'd love to hear everyone's opinions on the hardware and cymbal questions.
Tan