Just playing around. What do you guys think of the Ludwig P-88 Atlas throw off? I'm not an elitist, but I don't think it is made in the U.S.A. Does it work well? Smooth? Looks pretty good to me, but looks can be deceiving. Thanks, guys.
Brian
Just playing around. What do you guys think of the Ludwig P-88 Atlas throw off? I'm not an elitist, but I don't think it is made in the U.S.A. Does it work well? Smooth? Looks pretty good to me, but looks can be deceiving. Thanks, guys.
Brian
I have no idea. It looks okay. It appears to be die cast. I prefer the GREAT ol' P83 "can opener", stamped-steel design. I wish they'd bring that one back.
The whole throw off thing got waaaaay out of hand back at the turn of the millennium and they became like gaudy hood ornaments instead of something that looked balanced and even discreet, with the drums that utilized them. Some of them even required a person to buy a case that was the next size bigger just because the throw off stuck out so far!
At least it's a Ludwig branded throw off and not some kind of Gibralter thing.
I have no idea. It looks okay. It appears to be die cast. I prefer the GREAT ol' P83 "can opener", stamped-steel design. I wish they'd bring that one back. The whole throw off thing got waaaaay out of hand back at the turn of the millennium and they became like gaudy hood ornaments instead of something that looked balanced and even discreet, with the drums that utilized them. Some of them even required a person to buy a case that was the next size bigger just because the throw off stuck out so far!At least it's a Ludwig branded throw off and not some kind of Gibralter thing.
Thanks very much for responding, sir. I tend to agree with you in your evaluation of modern throw-offs. The p-83 was simple yet effective. Utilitarian yet still visually appealing. I especially like your phrasing of "gaudy hood ornaments"! Excellent! Maybe other will weigh in. I still like the looks of the P-88. Thanks again O-Lugs!
Brian
Brian!The P88 is a great throw-off! I've got it on 3 of my snare drums, including my 2012 "Brass Edition" snare drum. The P88 comes with the P35, too. -Mark
Hey, Mark!
If you say the throw-off is "great", that's good enough for me! Thanks for responding, my friend.
Brian
Hey, Mark! If you say the throw-off is "great", that's good enough for me! Thanks for responding, my friend. Brian
Brian!
Thanks for trusting me!! The P88 replaced the P85AC, which had a very narrow thumb-wheel that was tough to turn and would bind up when in the "on" position. I believe that Josh, of Inde Drums, helped in the original design, but saw the flaws. He came out with his own strainer, that everyone raves about! It's pretty much the P88, but designed to be used with various hole lengths. If you need a throw for a typical Ludwig snare drum that uses a P83/85/86 hole spacing of 2.5", you can't go wrong with the P88!
The matching P35 butt was designed to replace the HUGE P33, but can be used to replace the P32 if you tap the existing non-threaded holes to 8-32. That's what I had to do with the NOB drum shown above. Not a big deal for me, but others find doing this a PITA!
-Mark
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