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I need a new bass drum head…AND SOME PICS OF MY SET!!
May 24th
So yeah I just broke my bass drum head, which really sucks. But oh well. I think I’m going to get a Remo powerstroke 3. And I’m gonna put a port hole in my reso with a chrome O in it. It’s gonna look pretty sick. But anyways, now for what y’all really want to see MY KIT! So here you go some sweet pics of my decent kit with horrible cymblas. By the wat it’s a Tama Superstar Custom. Pictures in the rest of the entry…
Featured Drum Set #2: The Green Machine
Apr 4th
Here is a kit that I first saw not to long ago on the Pearl Drummers Forum. Its a Tama Starclassic Performer in Transparent Green Lacquer owned by Krys from the PDF. It looks absolutely amazing and the rack system that is perfectly set up. Now its time that you get a look at it so here it is: THE GREEN MACHINE! More >
Cobus – Red Jumpsuit Apparatus – Face Down (Drums Cover)
Feb 20th
YES!! Cobus finally posted some new videos on YouTube! Personallyy I’m not a huge fan of the way it turned out, but it still sounds a lot better than a lot of other drum videos that I’ve seen. Oh yeah and a little tidbit about myself is that I based my set-up on his, and I even have my Supersar Custom in blue mettalic fade. I don’t have the same cymbals though.
Superstars Go Hyperdrive
Feb 3rd
Tama has decided to completely get rid of standard tom sizes, for the Superstars that is. Tama is only making hyperdrive Superstar kits now. If you don’t already know, hyperdrive means that the toms are shallower. Tama says that this makes the toms produce “unparalled punch, blistering attack and rich, full tone.” The smaller toms also make it much easier to position them just the way you like it. Tama also claims that they are easier to tune. To me this sounds pretty good, but I probably won’t run out and buy one right now because I already have a regular Superstar Customs that sound pretty good. Now as it just so happens, a few Tama players have made the switch. Hear what they have to say in the next video. Also, if you’re interested don’t forget to go visit Tama’s site: http://www.tamadrum.co.jp/usa/news/product_news/2008/hyper-drive/index.html





