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by dontfeartheringo_Archive
the sort of classic '70s batter head was the Evans Hydraulic head, which was a thick two ply head and a thin layer of oil sandwiched between the plies.You want boxy tone? Brother, it's in there.Remo pinstripes also have a thin layer of oil in them, but the plies aren't quite as thick. These get that boxy tone when tuned down and/or get old and beaten out.On the toms, tune the batter head to the desired note, then tone the resonant head lower- around a third lower, maybe a fifth.Put a sleeping bag or some egg-crate foam in the kick drum so that it touches both heads. Use a Remo Pinstripe or black or silver dot Remo head for the batter and a massive hole cut in the resonant head. The snare drum head needs to be coated, tuned down and with a rolled up paper towel duct taped to it.As for the kind of wood you'll want to get this sound, just buy something cheap. You're not really going for a super-resonant kit, so the ring of the wood in the drums isn't a huge issue. You will have the ultimate '70s thumpy kit, and coincidentally, a kit that I would actually push an old lady down and run out into traffic to get away from having to listen to.But if you want that mid-'70s boxy thing, man, that's your best set of options.
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