I wasn't even actively looking!
A perfectly matching 12x8 for my Phonic Natural Beech set, in obviously 'primo' condition.
How rare is this?
Ron
Congratulations! That's a bop kit, right? It's beautiful. I have one in Natural Oak, with the original ferromangan bassdrum hoops..
/Magnus
I would say anytime you find a pristine orphan to match an existing kit, that is pretty rare. To find a Sonor match is probably rare by an order of magnitude. Congratulations. That is a great find regardless of cost and a beautiful kit that I am certain sounds fantastic. I could not help but notice you seem to have set your kit up backwards though......Cool Dude
Congratulations! That's a bop kit, right? It's beautiful. I have one in Natural Oak, with the original ferromangan bassdrum hoops../Magnus
Hey Magnus, It is a bop set; 12x14x18.
I have the original steel b.d. hoops but I switched them out for maple for a warmer timbre.
Ron
HY;-)
looks brilliant...and it will sound cool as well;-)Cool1
Cool. So those maple hoops really do make a difference in sound? Maybe I should get some.../Magnus
Yes. As I'm sure you know, Phonics can really project when you want them to.
I play my b.d. with coated ambs tuned fairly high... no dampening... with either a felt beater double-wrapped with a sock or a Vater 'Rolling Bomber'.
Yes. As I'm sure you know, Phonics can really project when you want them to.I play my b.d. with coated ambs tuned fairly high... no dampening... with either a felt beater double-wrapped with a sock or a Vater 'Rolling Bomber'.
Same head-choice as me, except that I now have calf and goat heads on two of my 3 Phonic kits since about a year or two.
Yeah, they do project. I like them tuned high as well.
/Magnus
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