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Sonor S Class

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I ended up trading for this kit not to long ago.

It has 3 issues though, and I was hoping to get your advice.

1. One of the bass spurs is gone

2. One of the floor tom leg mounts is gone

I contacted Sonor about the leg mount and spur to see if they might have some spare parts or alternatives they recommend. The responded and suggested drilling and installing Prolite mounts. I wasn't wanting to drill additional holes, but does being instructed by the manufacturer give me a pass? lol At the same time a RIMS style floor tom leg setup wouldn't drill holes and would cost similar. But I tried clamp on spurs and they just don't hold these crazy hoops.

3. The previous owner let the rack toms rub on the bass drum which damaged the finish some. I think a decent amount of it should be easy to buff out, should I do something to repair the lacquer?

Here's some pictures anyways, because regardless they are beautiful drums that sound incredible.

[IMG]https://scontent-a-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/t1/1016346_10201568062109735_2007257677_n.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]https://scontent-a-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/t1/1800334_10201568062309740_1021132263_n.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]https://scontent-b-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1/1795512_10201568062709750_2012879510_n.jpg[/IMG]

-Steven

-Steven

1960's Camco Oaklawn
-13" 16" 20"
Sonor S Class
-12" 13" 16" 22"

Pork Pie Little Squealer Vented 13x7
Yamaha Kabuto Steel 14x5.5
Yamaha Aton Fig Signature 14x6.5
Ludwig 1964 Supraphonic 400 14x5
Ludwig 1968 Acrolite 14x5
SonorS Class 14x5
Posted on 10 years ago
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Find original mounts. You will be happier. Check with Gerd at [email]sales@stdrums.de[/email] in Germany.

Posted on 10 years ago
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From amosguy

Find original mounts. You will be happier. Check with Gerd at [email]sales@stdrums.de[/email] in Germany.

Thanks for the contact! I just wrote to him. Hopefully he can help me out!

-Steven

1960's Camco Oaklawn
-13" 16" 20"
Sonor S Class
-12" 13" 16" 22"

Pork Pie Little Squealer Vented 13x7
Yamaha Kabuto Steel 14x5.5
Yamaha Aton Fig Signature 14x6.5
Ludwig 1964 Supraphonic 400 14x5
Ludwig 1968 Acrolite 14x5
SonorS Class 14x5
Posted on 10 years ago
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[IMG]https://scontent-b-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1/1610098_10201602050479423_597393859_n.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/t1/15151_10201602049919409_838000206_n.jpg[/IMG]

-Steven

1960's Camco Oaklawn
-13" 16" 20"
Sonor S Class
-12" 13" 16" 22"

Pork Pie Little Squealer Vented 13x7
Yamaha Kabuto Steel 14x5.5
Yamaha Aton Fig Signature 14x6.5
Ludwig 1964 Supraphonic 400 14x5
Ludwig 1968 Acrolite 14x5
SonorS Class 14x5
Posted on 10 years ago
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VERY NICE kit.

I LOVE blue drums.

Jim

60's Sonor Teardrops & 70s Premier AMs
Sabian
Vic Firth
Remo/Evans

"unless it's vintage, it's just another wooden tube."
Posted on 10 years ago
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Update:

I'm in communication with Gerd. He says he thinks he might have the bass drum spur. My only concern is the shipping cost from Germany.

That being said, I have a lead on a Sonic Plus kit that has missing pieces but has the legs I need and would make for a spare parts kit. It is $200 but the shipping is $150.....and it's 1000 miles away so driving is not an option.

-Steven

1960's Camco Oaklawn
-13" 16" 20"
Sonor S Class
-12" 13" 16" 22"

Pork Pie Little Squealer Vented 13x7
Yamaha Kabuto Steel 14x5.5
Yamaha Aton Fig Signature 14x6.5
Ludwig 1964 Supraphonic 400 14x5
Ludwig 1968 Acrolite 14x5
SonorS Class 14x5
Posted on 10 years ago
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Shipping of parts isn't as expensive as that of drums (obviously) and I think you'll be a lot happier with the original - trust me, I had a Sonic Plus set with the exact same hardware :) And those guys in stdrums are really nice. Alternatively, I could ask someone at Sonormuseum, in case they have spares.

Repairing those scratches shouldn't be too difficult - wet sanding usually takes care of most of the damage in the gloss. The color underneath is probably water-color used for wood. If the color is also damaged, you might be able to find a close match at a hardware store.

Those series of drums were hugely underrated for some reason - both the Sonic Plus (100% German birch) and the S-Class (100% maple)...

Alex

Posted on 10 years ago
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I have had good luck with "hiding" small scratches using a color felt pen, or color stick for wood finish repair.

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I have the Sonic Plus and I agree they are great drums (just a step down from the S Class, or maybe just earlier). The tom mounts were pretty bad, much better on the S Class. I complained to Sonor and they actually very graciously sent me replacements but they still hadn't gotten them to work very well at the time yet! If anyone ever sees any natural finish drums out there let me know as I wouldn't mind adding on at some point!

Posted on 10 years ago
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From Cyllocke

Repairing those scratches shouldn't be too difficult - wet sanding usually takes care of most of the damage in the gloss. The color underneath is probably water-color used for wood. If the color is also damaged, you might be able to find a close match at a hardware store.Those series of drums were hugely underrated for some reason - both the Sonic Plus (100% German birch) and the S-Class (100% maple)...Alex

What grit do you suggest for a wet sand? I have 2000.

I agree, they are fantastic drums, just seem to be ahead of their time. When people see mine they are fascinated by the hardware.

I did a little digging and have found that the 1st Gen S Class drums were actually a Maple/Birch hybrid shell

Update

Gerd does not have the parts that I need. :(

-Steven

1960's Camco Oaklawn
-13" 16" 20"
Sonor S Class
-12" 13" 16" 22"

Pork Pie Little Squealer Vented 13x7
Yamaha Kabuto Steel 14x5.5
Yamaha Aton Fig Signature 14x6.5
Ludwig 1964 Supraphonic 400 14x5
Ludwig 1968 Acrolite 14x5
SonorS Class 14x5
Posted on 10 years ago
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