Jeff wrote:
Royal ace wrote:
Now that I've found the proper set up (J.D. Aquarian and Emperor reso), this not only makes it into my top four, it may be #1.
Emperor Reso
on snare, am I that out of touch with Remo snare side heads, didn't know they did an Emperor snare side, 2ply? How do the wires respond, if at all.
Do you know what the thread is on the Rod Bolts, I think its 5mm? We have a similar shell at work minus hoops/bolts, I might commandeer the drum, she would be perfect for low volume gigs
How are those tube lugs holding up
, gorgeous drum that one
Congrats/Cheers
Jeff,
The lugs are a pain when changing heads, but, if you take care to see that the inserts that secure the rods extend beyond the lug ends, all is well.
This is potentially a powerfully LOUD drum, and very ringy in a
good way... not like a metal shell. It has a
huge dynamic range, controllable by the player.
The La Soprano wires were
too much with the default ambassador reso... an Emp brings the wire response into better balance and deepens the pitch.
I think the B20 hoops are huge contributors to the timbre, Without them, it's just another thin ply shell with re-rings.
The strainer is an essential component as well, vital to what's unique about this drum, both functionally and esthetically.
If I had a shell made by La Soprano, I'd send it to them to complete the drum, especially knowing what I
think I do now.
Ron