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23011
Hey, I was just wondering what everyone's opinion was of the Pearl Free Floating Snare drum? I jsut won one on ebay, suppossedly in mint condition. It's a ...
Brad Farley
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Aug 2, 2004
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23012
I have a Gretsch 13 x 5-1/2" free floateer in maple, it is incredible! I also have an old Pearl free float shell that hass leedy tube lugas and with the right...
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kennyg60506
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Aug 2, 2004
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23013
I have a 14 x 3.5 Free floating Pearl Maple shell...It is a very musical drum. It sings really well due to that free floating system... It actually resonates...
drumman72
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Aug 2, 2004
11:10 am
23014
I spoke to a drum tech over at the Washington Music Center. He said the Pearl drum was an excellent one, but was better suited towards orchestral work. He...
John
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Aug 2, 2004
12:30 pm
23015
I posted this question many months ago. Can anyone help me find a good drum kit diagramming tool? I really like the diagrams in Modern Drummer or something...
drumsrockhard
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Aug 3, 2004
12:53 pm
23016
DW has a "kitbuilder" on their website... Maybe that will help. www.dwdrums.com Chris Chattanooga TN ... Modern...
drumman72
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Aug 3, 2004
1:11 pm
23017
I have two of them, both in brass, both nice drums. A couple of things to be aware of. The older models (ones with hexagonal risers) are somewhat fragile. If...
Michael C Grogg
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Aug 3, 2004
2:28 pm
23018
Jim asks, "Can anyone help me find a good drum kit diagramming tool? I really like the diagrams in Modern Drummer or something of that nature..." I used a...
drumzilla
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Aug 3, 2004
2:33 pm
23019
We're just about out of photo space again! In order to make the best use of what Yahoo provides for free, I'm asking that all of you who have photos posted...
drumzilla
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Aug 3, 2004
2:46 pm
23020
... Free Floating Snare drum? Hey Brad. I used to have a 6-1/2"x14" Pearl FFS. It originally bought it with a steel shell and then replaced the steel shell...
kcfry3
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Aug 3, 2004
3:23 pm
23021
Hi Brad, I've had my Pearl "Free Floater" since 1996 and I wouldn't take anything for it. I get the response I want and like and it's been a very good snare...
richardwgroce
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Aug 3, 2004
3:56 pm
23022
I agree with this. DW has a real good diagram tool to "build" your set-up. And, if you have word on your system and like to make things, you can also "build"...
richardwgroce
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Aug 3, 2004
4:00 pm
23023
Hey guys...Im new to all this.....Im from Melbourne Australia and use a Rogers Londoner6 with 2 floors. My kit is Ok but cleaning my cymbals back to shiny new...
teddycow2000
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Aug 3, 2004
4:10 pm
23024
In a message dated 8/3/2004 12:42:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, bjleckie@... writes: Hey guys...Im new to all this.....Im from Melbourne Australia...
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tennvols4ever
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Aug 3, 2004
4:51 pm
23025
Try a product call Groove Juice. Most catalog drum shops carry it. You just spray it on let it sit then rinse it off....It works well on my cymbals. Chris ... ...
drumman72
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Aug 3, 2004
5:37 pm
23026
In a message dated 8/3/2004 1:38:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, no_reply@yahoogroups.com writes: Try a product call Groove Juice. Most catalog drum shops carry...
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tennvols4ever
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Aug 3, 2004
7:52 pm
23027
Yeah it just sprays on and rinses right off with a soft stream of water.... Works especially well on High Polish cymbals like A customs etc. Chris ... on ... ...
drumman72
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Aug 3, 2004
8:14 pm
23028
Dear Drumfreinds, OK, OK, berate me if you like. Msgnr 'Zilla, give me a good slap for an inappropriate post if you feel it qualifies as such, but please bear...
Marcus
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Aug 3, 2004
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23029
I would like to know what suggestions you guys have to which drum wrap glue to use. I have a couple toms that I had recovered. However, the moron who...
cublk2
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Aug 3, 2004
9:34 pm
23030
Marcus writes, "...give me a good slap for an inappropriate post if you feel it qualifies as such...Please check out this site www.justiceforkirsty.org/..." ...
drumzilla
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Aug 3, 2004
9:54 pm
23031
Teddy, Another product to try is Zims Cymbal Cleaner. Works the same as Groove Juice. But in cleaning your cymbals, one thing to watch out for: Most liquid...
pagan31569
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Aug 3, 2004
10:01 pm
23032
Two subjects at once – Sorry, but they both float my boat. Groove Juice – This stuff sounds FAB! "Just rinse off"! Does it work? I've used several...
Marcus
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Aug 3, 2004
10:50 pm
23033
... Hi Marcus Please feel free to email me offlist and link-up for a chat. I live in the New Forest, although I'll be moving to Christchurch in the next couple...
Bodhráness Catherine
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Aug 4, 2004
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23034
Groove Juice works really well although it is a little pricey. I last paid about $7.00 for a fairly small bottle. I found that on heavily tarnished cymbals...
terrybuch
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Aug 4, 2004
1:28 pm
23035
Yeah be careful with Groove juice as well...It will eat your logos off...Only use and very soft stream of water to rinse them with. A hard stream will eat the...
drumman72
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Aug 4, 2004
3:08 pm
23036
No one else has chimed in about this, So I guess I will. Serious question (and also rhetorical) - WHY exactly do you need to clean your cymbals? As for the...
Gregor Zieglou
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Aug 4, 2004
3:15 pm
23037
I would have to say this: Its the same thing as some people who drive around with a nice shine on thier vehicle and some who drive around with rust in the...
drumman72
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Aug 4, 2004
3:22 pm
23038
You've got a point too Chris. My cymbals that I use now are nearing 10 years of ownership and I've too used the brasso cleaner, which to me wasn't the outcome...
richardwgroce
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Aug 4, 2004
3:50 pm
23039
Brad asks, "...Has any one got any great cleaning tips they can offer?..." The best cymbal CLEANER I've used is Groove Juice. Works very well without a...
drumzilla
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Aug 4, 2004
4:19 pm
23040
Hey Markus Im in the same boat as you for drum re-covers. If you do find any local-ish or trustworthy drum re-cover specialists then please please please let...
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