m.koren wrote:Dr. Venkman wrote:m.koren wrote:I just put a deposit on some old black-tint Vistalites. They're Bonham's sizes and I was told that the bass drum comes with it's own case and has better spurs/legs than whatever came with it originally. The kit will need new heads and all the rest, but still, I'm pretty thrilled !!!!
PS...pics to follow !
Awesome. Good luck!
I will be continuing on mine now that the weather is getting better. I'm doing it in the garage, and there is no heat. There will be pictures.
Anything I should check for before I pay them all the money ?
Not too sure. Cracks? I guess check to make sure that the seams are good. Being that they're a hard acrylic, I don't see them warping too much. The kick drum legs that came with that kit are pure shit, so whatever he's got now is probably better if you're going to be playing the kit. If you're using it as a vintage showpiece type deal, you might want the original spurs. Oh, check the beveled
bearing edges for chips, too. Those are bad and can effect the sound.
Whatever you do, don't mount the rack tom on the kick drum. Use a separate snare stand or some other method to avoid putting stress on the kick.
There are other Vistalite owners on this forum who are infinitely more knowledgable than I. I would suggest contacting them/him. I'll give you a hint: His name rhymes with dontfearthebingo.
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offal wrote:Holy shit.
Kerble was wrong.
This certainly changes things.