Kelly wrote:
Further proof the same guy can make any snare drum sound the same. Or....record them all the same ha.
I heard a slight difference in the Designer.
I've noticed this in myself. I think we each a particular sound in our head when it comes to tuning, and we literally can make all of our drums sound the same, if we're not careful. Why have a "collection", if we just tune them the same anyway?
With the Drum Dial, I like 90 batter and 88 snare tension. I can literally ruin a perfectly good drum in less than an hour!
I had an interesting experience recently. Two years ago, I sold a friend of mine two of my NOS Sonorlite snares; a 7 x 14 and a 3 1/2 x 14. I loved the big one, but I had bought a player drum just like it, and because I needed (wanted) the money, I sold the good one and kept the player. The 3 1/2 x 14 was, to me, just an "okay" drum. It was mint, rare and unusual, but I really never "got" the drum, and it never found a place in my heart. So, it was relegated to "side snare" duty. But, I'm not really a side snare kind of guy. Selling it was a no brainer.
In January, I was lucky enough to buy them back. The 7 x 14 came back pretty much the way I sold it; I loved it then and I love it now, but no surprises. On the other hand, I was tempted
not to buy the 3 1/2 x 14, but because I was the original owner, it felt like it was the right thing to do. Also, Mark said some things about it that intrigued me, something like "You should hear this thing, I put a Jack DeJohnette head on it, and it just screams!" So, a couple of weeks later Mark emailed me telling me that if I wanted it, this was the time. I scraped up some more money and paid him.
So I get the drum back, and it sounds better than ever! But,
Yesterday, I got the
DD out and dropped the batter tension down to 88, then I loosened the snare wires a bit and it was like the
gates of heaven opened up; the drum is in-feckin-credible now! It's like a new girlfriend! I'm in LOVE
I've got to get to bed, so I can play later.
Have a Great Day!
Brian