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b b253

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 DW golf ball snare
has anyone here bought or has heard about the dw golf ball snare drum? if u have i would like to know if its good quality or not? thanks
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Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:25 pm |
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titaniumSS

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It's going to be good quality. It may not sound that great though. Is it new? Haven't ever heard of it.
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SuNoAnBuKi

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I think you're talking about the Ddrum, "Golf ball" snare drum. Here's a picture.
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Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:48 pm |
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ThePloughman

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It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
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Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:16 am |
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Blair

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It looks pretty good that's for sure.
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Tue Feb 05, 2008 6:21 am |
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xdoseonex

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ThePloughman wrote:It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
damnit I dont understand it. diecast hoops are $50 each
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Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:27 am |
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire

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xdoseonex wrote:ThePloughman wrote:It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
damnit I dont understand it. diecast hoops are $50 each
i highly doubt they're using the high quality dicast hoops you're thinking of.
i bought one of those cheapy ddrum 13x7s as a back up / practice snare and that had dicast hoops on it... i also owned a really nice dw snare with dicasts and there definitely was a difference in quality (not to mention, sound.)
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Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:12 pm |
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xdoseonex

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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:xdoseonex wrote:ThePloughman wrote:It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
damnit I dont understand it. diecast hoops are $50 each
i highly doubt they're using the high quality dicast hoops you're thinking of.
i bought one of those cheapy ddrum 13x7s as a back up / practice snare and that had dicast hoops on it... i also owned a really nice dw snare with dicasts and there definitely was a difference in quality (not to mention, sound.)
I'v never seen a cheap die-cast hoop in my life
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:01 am |
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire

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xdoseonex wrote:sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:xdoseonex wrote:ThePloughman wrote:It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
damnit I dont understand it. diecast hoops are $50 each
i highly doubt they're using the high quality dicast hoops you're thinking of.
i bought one of those cheapy ddrum 13x7s as a back up / practice snare and that had dicast hoops on it... i also owned a really nice dw snare with dicasts and there definitely was a difference in quality (not to mention, sound.)
I'v never seen a cheap die-cast hoop in my life
maybe not cheap... but different. like i said, i noticed a difference between the ddrum and the ddub...
maybe the difference i noticed was how crummy the ddrum sounded...
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:35 am |
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xdoseonex

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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:xdoseonex wrote:sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:xdoseonex wrote:ThePloughman wrote:It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
damnit I dont understand it. diecast hoops are $50 each
i highly doubt they're using the high quality dicast hoops you're thinking of.
i bought one of those cheapy ddrum 13x7s as a back up / practice snare and that had dicast hoops on it... i also owned a really nice dw snare with dicasts and there definitely was a difference in quality (not to mention, sound.)
I'v never seen a cheap die-cast hoop in my life
maybe not cheap... but different. like i said, i noticed a difference between the ddrum and the ddub...
maybe the difference i noticed was how crummy the ddrum sounded...
Yeah If you noticed a significant difference in sound between a dw snare a ddrum snare, I'd say it wasnt the hoops
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:06 pm |
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire

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xdoseonex wrote:sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:xdoseonex wrote:sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:xdoseonex wrote:ThePloughman wrote:It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
damnit I dont understand it. diecast hoops are $50 each
i highly doubt they're using the high quality dicast hoops you're thinking of.
i bought one of those cheapy ddrum 13x7s as a back up / practice snare and that had dicast hoops on it... i also owned a really nice dw snare with dicasts and there definitely was a difference in quality (not to mention, sound.)
I'v never seen a cheap die-cast hoop in my life
maybe not cheap... but different. like i said, i noticed a difference between the ddrum and the ddub...
maybe the difference i noticed was how crummy the ddrum sounded...
Yeah If you noticed a significant difference in sound between a dw snare a ddrum snare, I'd say it wasnt the hoops
oh yeah... i figured as much there...
but there was something about the hoops that struck me as "not as nice" as the ones on my dw.
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:08 pm |
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ThePloughman

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There are low quality "die cast" hoops out there. They suck.
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Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:23 pm |
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JDMJedi

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I have played it. It was at the local music store when I ordered my new snare. Neat little deal. Not bad for the price, probably sounds good with a decent head and higher tunning than the music store had it at.
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:27 am |
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dammow

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xdoseonex wrote:ThePloughman wrote:It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
damnit I dont understand it. diecast hoops are $50 each
if ddrum made 1000 drums they would need 2000 hoops. if you ordered 2000 hoops, i bet you would not pay $50 for each one!
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:40 am |
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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire

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dammow wrote:xdoseonex wrote:ThePloughman wrote:It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
damnit I dont understand it. diecast hoops are $50 each
if ddrum made 1000 drums they would need 2000 hoops. if you ordered 2000 hoops, i bet you would not pay $50 for each one!
to take that one step further, if you were making the hoops, you would pay even less than you would if you purchased 2000 from someone else.
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:36 pm |
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dammow

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sarcasmsetyourhouseonfire wrote:dammow wrote:xdoseonex wrote:ThePloughman wrote:It costs 129.00 theres more than that in parts. At the worst, if the holes are too small, it will sound a little poofy. .
damnit I dont understand it. diecast hoops are $50 each
if ddrum made 1000 drums they would need 2000 hoops. if you ordered 2000 hoops, i bet you would not pay $50 for each one!
to take that one step further, if you were making the hoops, you would pay even less than you would if you purchased 2000 from someone else.
Exactly!
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