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In my job, I've been supporting one of these drums for months. I gotta say, I'm not normally a DW fan, but this fucking thing smokes.





And, contrary to nearly everything we know about DW drums, they're pretty affordable. You can pick them up used for $450-475 pretty easily.

https://reverb.com/item/67821814-mint-d ... snare-drum

https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/DW/65 ... 8747134.gc

Black Beauty without the fussiness and the price tag. Get at it, you fucks.
tbone wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:58 pm I imagine at some point as a practicality we will all start assuming that this is probably the last thing we gotta mail to some asshole.

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Garth wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 9:46 am what you are describing above is like a bouncing-style or gravity-fed mute? It seems like something that could be built-out in a way that would be robust and controllable.

the design in my head would be something that clips to a rim similar to a Sennheiser mic clip and then has a spring or something with controllable tension so that the mute rests on the head but then bounces up upon striking the head, then slowly closes it as opposed to quickly closing it immediately. In my head I'm thinking of how a door at a public office building automatically closes? but obviously this would be orders of magnitude faster - by "slowly" I mean still < 1 second vs the milliseconds that it would dampen from something like a wallet. I think the biggest advantage to this would be for players that like to tilt their toms and sound guys that would like something that mutes the ring out in a more natural-sounding way than a noise gate. This would also keep toms from ringing or having sympathetic vibrations from other sound sources in the room.

Heading to the local 'inventors incubator' or whatever brb
Garth- I was looking back through this thread and don't know I missed this, but this thing sort of already exists!

https://www.sweetwater.com/c1194--Drum_ ... organicpla
tbone wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:58 pm I imagine at some point as a practicality we will all start assuming that this is probably the last thing we gotta mail to some asshole.

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twelvepoint wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 8:36 am minor grumble, but it would be nice if more drum manufacturers had 8 lug drums that weren't marketed to the budget demographic. 10 lug snares are always a drag to tune up, have extra pieces and if you have good rims and aren't tuning up to marching drum notes, don't offer more consistent tension around the circumference.
I should mention that the DW "True-Pitch" tension rods are fine threaded, which means you have do literally 2x as many turns to get them tightened down. A truly useless innovation.

"Like seating heads on a drum? No? You think it's kinda boring? Well, WHAT IF WE MADE IT TAKE TWICE AS LONG??"
tbone wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:58 pm I imagine at some point as a practicality we will all start assuming that this is probably the last thing we gotta mail to some asshole.

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penningtron wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 9:06 am The iNDE stuff fits the bill! I agree: unless you're going for grindcore tension then the extra lugs can be annoying.
iNDE are nice folks. I wrote to them to see if they had a drop-in throwoff to fit a vintage Gretsch drum of mine and they said no, but they'd consider making one.

Noble and Cooley and Gretsch also have nice 8 lug drums.
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dontfeartheringo wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 9:11 am
twelvepoint wrote: Fri May 05, 2023 8:36 am minor grumble, but it would be nice if more drum manufacturers had 8 lug drums that weren't marketed to the budget demographic. 10 lug snares are always a drag to tune up, have extra pieces and if you have good rims and aren't tuning up to marching drum notes, don't offer more consistent tension around the circumference.
I should mention that the DW "True-Pitch" tension rods are fine threaded, which means you have do literally 2x as many turns to get them tightened down. A truly useless innovation.

"Like seating heads on a drum? No? You think it's kinda boring? Well, WHAT IF WE MADE IT TAKE TWICE AS LONG??"
haha

The other thing that stinks about the 10 lug drums, AND MAYBE THIS IS MY OWN OCD, is the 8 lugs are way easier to figure out the "tension the new head from opposite points" rule than with 10.
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