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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 6:10 am 
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Yup Brian... And thanx for that - I use the pedal for the Gretsch set since the beginning. Marta says thanx too, since she plays the jam block with the other pedal... ;)

That's my first idea - cut the batter shaft so that I can use the F3000pedal on an 18" S Classix bd (when I convince myself I can pay for one :lol: )
The second was to find another docking station so I can use one pedal for both 22" and 18" (and change batters on setup). But I think the $$$ for the docking station can be used for a single tom holder for the bd... :P


I just wanted to hear your opinions guys. And phatsolid is right, the bd on a riser is more "punchy". But I think that laid on the floor it will give more boom...
I liked the sound on the Gresch, but I didn't like the "grasshopper" looks.

Wow - the thinking out loud really helps... :D A buss drum without a riser, with a shortened batter... FANTASTIC!!!!

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:14 am 
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Goki wrote:
I liked the sound on the Gresch, but I didn't like the "grasshopper" looks.


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Too much like a walker. Soon I'd be looking for yellow tennis balls.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 12:22 pm 
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Goki wrote:
And phatsolid is right, the bd on a riser is more "punchy". But I think that laid on the floor it will give more boom...


Is that because your beater is striking closer to the center, or because of some other inherent property as the drum approaches the floor?

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 4:25 pm 
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I always prefer to have the beater strike the drum off-center regardless of BD size, whether it's on a lift or not. Maybe this dates back to my days playing in orchestras, but I think dead-center sounds like a "dead-tone-zone" to me.

I really think the lift thing it's not unlike a guitar player who prefers to put his amp on a chair, or up off the ground. Sometimes it's so he/she can hear it better, but often it's because it sounds different off the ground! Not sure I know the acoustical science behind it.

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