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Old 05-03-2005, 10:04 PM
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Default Drummers show us ya KITS!!........or tell us about em


Heres some of mine

http://www.extremedrumming.net/phpbb/files/3_594.jpg

http://www.extremedrumming.net/phpbb/files/2_146.jpg

If the pics dont work then *shrugs*

Its a Pearl ELX in Ruby Fade 8,10,12,14" rack 16" floor toms
22' Bass drums
14,10" Snares
Evans g2 coated batter heads on toms genera dry for 14" snare Emad batters on bass, stock reso's on everthing, stock batter on 10" snare.
The matching floor tom bass drum and a 13" rack tom will be here anyday now im told.
Pearl Eliminator single pedals rack and hardware
15 sabian cymbals
still waiting on addition rack clamps to mount the remaining cymbals

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Old 06-05-2005, 07:42 PM
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Its all here now check it out

http://www.extremedrumming.net/phpbb.../kit_1_587.jpg

http://www.extremedrumming.net/phpbb.../kit_8_193.jpg
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Old 06-05-2005, 08:07 PM
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Very nice

Are they new Evans? or is it a completely new kit?

I'm currently in the market for a new kit. I would love to get my hands on a Pearl Master Series. I guess I'll just have to save a bit more. I also have more of a personal preference to Zildjian.
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Old 06-06-2005, 04:09 AM
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Pearl Export Series, Floor Tom, Two base toms, Snare, Bass. Zildjian crash, ride, splash, Hi-Hats. Cowbell, Block. Evans Skins.
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Old 06-06-2005, 05:40 AM
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Very nice

Are they new Evans? or is it a completely new kit?

I'm currently in the market for a new kit. I would love to get my hands on a Pearl Master Series. I guess I'll just have to save a bit more. I also have more of a personal preference to Zildjian.
its taken a year to build that monster up so its all fairly new still and yup those are evans g3 coated batter heads, still using stock reso's atm and yup its a peral elx ,export laquered finnish in ruby fade
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Old 09-16-2005, 07:41 PM
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Wow Nice Set Gumby I Love The Finish
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Old 09-21-2005, 04:31 AM
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My kick-around live kit. Nothing extrodinary but looks decent with metallic red and lots of chrome and a little bit of customization.
I took 2 pacific kits and combined them since double bass kits are still harder to find, especially used. Added a few other needed pieces of the same brand. I prefer a little larger sized drums but these work fine for carting around with 22" bass drums and toms that only go to 16".
Basically copied the setup of my other kit with 4 toms, 2 basses and 7 cymbals, and 2 hi-hats (also a wood snare and a steel one), but tightened it up a bit so I can be sure to get it on most stages. I actually got it to be pretty compact from front to back. Most clubs have gotten too used to the renewed trend of having just one kick drum. Show up and they are like, "we only have one bass mic but well just throw some other mic on the other one". I hate that. The Eighties are not that far back that they cannot accomodate real metal kits with double basses. (Fuckin' nu-metal, metal-core, emo shit is wrecking the clubs).
You can just see the gong on the right of the pic and I have added a few lighting effects that set up pretty quickly.
It's not a very good pic but it's hard to get good ones of this new setup since I can't do it when playing and getting others to take pics isn't always easy and results are often less than desirable.
I can set it up or get it off stage in just 10 minutes which is pretty good but with the way they run club nights nowdays they always want it off quicker (the fate of not being a headliner...yet).
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Old 10-22-2005, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ULTRATHRASH

My kick-around live kit. Nothing extrodinary but looks decent with metallic red and lots of chrome and a little bit of customization.
I took 2 pacific kits and combined them since double bass kits are still harder to find, especially used. Added a few other needed pieces of the same brand. I prefer a little larger sized drums but these work fine for carting around with 22" bass drums and toms that only go to 16".
Basically copied the setup of my other kit with 4 toms, 2 basses and 7 cymbals, and 2 hi-hats (also a wood snare and a steel one), but tightened it up a bit so I can be sure to get it on most stages. I actually got it to be pretty compact from front to back. Most clubs have gotten too used to the renewed trend of having just one kick drum. Show up and they are like, "we only have one bass mic but well just throw some other mic on the other one". I hate that. The Eighties are not that far back that they cannot accomodate real metal kits with double basses. (Fuckin' nu-metal, metal-core, emo shit is wrecking the clubs).
You can just see the gong on the right of the pic and I have added a few lighting effects that set up pretty quickly.
It's not a very good pic but it's hard to get good ones of this new setup since I can't do it when playing and getting others to take pics isn't always easy and results are often less than desirable.
I can set it up or get it off stage in just 10 minutes which is pretty good but with the way they run club nights nowdays they always want it off quicker (the fate of not being a headliner...yet).

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Old 07-14-2007, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by ULTRATHRASH

My kick-around live kit. Nothing extrodinary but looks decent with metallic red and lots of chrome and a little bit of customization.
I took 2 pacific kits and combined them since double bass kits are still harder to find, especially used. Added a few other needed pieces of the same brand. I prefer a little larger sized drums but these work fine for carting around with 22" bass drums and toms that only go to 16".
Basically copied the setup of my other kit with 4 toms, 2 basses and 7 cymbals, and 2 hi-hats (also a wood snare and a steel one), but tightened it up a bit so I can be sure to get it on most stages. I actually got it to be pretty compact from front to back. Most clubs have gotten too used to the renewed trend of having just one kick drum. Show up and they are like, "we only have one bass mic but well just throw some other mic on the other one". I hate that. The Eighties are not that far back that they cannot accomodate real metal kits with double basses. (Fuckin' nu-metal, metal-core, emo shit is wrecking the clubs).
You can just see the gong on the right of the pic and I have added a few lighting effects that set up pretty quickly.
It's not a very good pic but it's hard to get good ones of this new setup since I can't do it when playing and getting others to take pics isn't always easy and results are often less than desirable.
I can set it up or get it off stage in just 10 minutes which is pretty good but with the way they run club nights nowdays they always want it off quicker (the fate of not being a headliner...yet).

AWSOME
That is a really beautiful drum set, I like the custom colors on it especially but it isn't all about looks, but that one is and it looks very durable also.

If I had a webcam I could show you, unfortuanetly I don't.

I currently have bought a 5 Piece Tama(Purple) and a 5 Piece Pearl(Black) and created a 10 Piece.
Than I purchased(might sound poserish) The Joey Jordison 7-Piece Export, it is a very beautiful drum set, not just the looks but the sound, due to it being a Pearl of course.
And paiste cymbals on all of them, than I have a gong also Gongs are awesome.Hehe
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