Thank you!
Despite being less than nice to all of my Paistes, I have two that have a greater propensity to crack. One is my 17" Dark Energy Crash, the other is the 18" Dimensions Dry ride in the picture. Good thing I have a Dremel, they still sound great. The Dry Ride is just soft and sluggish feeling to start with and dents easily. I use it often in smaller set ups and crash it a bit... The 17" DE crash (pics of it coming in the next round of Rogers) is just a little thinner at the edges. I purchased it off of ebay for a song since it already had one small mouse bit repair. It now makes the Dry Ride look tame.
It now just stays on the home kit and was replaced by an 18" version for touring, which surprisingly is higher pitched-leading to my hunch that's the 17 is a thinner anomaly from the generally consistent Swiss cymbalsmiths.
The big kit is just what happens when you have a bunch of drums, hardware and cymbals that are not getting torn down and moved, so the monster just keeps growing. At the heart of it all is a standard 4-piece kit that feels like my tour kit. The rest is gravy.
The wood attachment is a Yamaha Groove Wedge. It's a multi-ply maple thing that effectively extends the drums diameter to make toneful cross sticking possible on smaller drums and can be attached to larger drums to improve the click tone. That 12x7" maple snare sounds so nice and has lots of body, but the cross stick tone is horrid w/out the wedge.
The live room is amazing. It's about 18x28' with 12' ceilings and just enough treatment to sound controlled, but not anywhere near dead. Best part is that it's attached to my place. Even in the middle of the city, no noise complaints, ever.