Hey everyone.. So i have a question regarding vintage Ludwig New Yorker bass drums..
I knew that Ludwig made the new yorker outfit for the gigging drummer , so it was more compact to fit in cars and cabs, and that the kit came without a floor tom.. A guy and fellow vintage drum collector i know has a set of 60's Ludwigs made up of orphans.. Tom and floor are 60's Ludwig and aren't that far apart in years..
But the kick looks to be a late 50's 22x12 new yorker, same wrap finish, with nickel plated lugs..
The reason i'm not sure is because i haven't seen the drums in person yet, and can't really tell from the pics, but the closeness and spacing in between the lugs from side to side seem closer than your average 22x14..
Now to my point about why i put up this thread..Has anyone tried a 22x12 bass drum ? Is there any difference in tone, power, and for lack of a better word "umph" , to their 2 inch deeper counterpart ?
Last thing i want to do is spend all this money on a drum kit with a kick that lacks bottom end.. I will be using this kit for my classic rock , RnB , and funk band, so bottom end on the kit is very important to me.. If it helps, i don't cut portholes in my reso head, and don't fill the kick with any muffling..
Any and all thoughts will be appreciated..
cheers !