stevesmithfan wrote:
Awesome Greg, are you going to keep your S Classix? I love Birch.
Thanks, Greg. The issue never was the Classix. I like them fine, and as a gigging kit, where light weight and speed of set up is a plus, they really shine. This was a very informal setting, two acoustic guitars, electric bass and vocalists in a meal tent where people were just there to eat and socialize... so bringing the somewhat intimidating looking Designers seemed sort of inappropriate. I wanted to be visually toned down, too! Brought a four piece and three cymbals.
The Designers might have had an edge because of the fullness of tone to flesh out the drum parts, but when you don't know the music and you don't know the players (and when there are no monitors), the scooped out middle of birch may have added to the ability to hear where the singers were headed. Don't know.
I can't really claim to great preferences in shell material. I like everything that goes boom!
But I now have a new confidence in being able to play in venues – and even being able to play in musical styles – that would have intimidated me in the past, just because of this little fast-twitch-muscle finger thing. Now how cool is that! ?