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Joi

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 Well, Diceded on a new setup.
Hi Guys.
Wanted to know what think of this setup. I really like the setup, it is unique.
Joe
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brandon8robinson

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Amazing setup, mine is so basic it's not even funny.
Also like the drum rug!
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Howepirate

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brandon8robinson wrote:Amazing setup, mine is so basic it's not even funny.
Also like the drum rug!
gimme a break i use a 4 piece
amazing set up btw...how does a 14 yr old afford this??
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brandon8robinson

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Howepirate wrote:brandon8robinson wrote:Amazing setup, mine is so basic it's not even funny.
Also like the drum rug!
gimme a break i use a 4 piece
amazing set up btw...how does a 14 yr old afford this??
Your set is pretty large, and you're 14! Hey I'm 15 which is no difference the only difference is your set kills mine lol
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Joi

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brandon8robinson wrote:Howepirate wrote:brandon8robinson wrote:Amazing setup, mine is so basic it's not even funny.
Also like the drum rug!
gimme a break i use a 4 piece
amazing set up btw...how does a 14 yr old afford this??
Your set is pretty large, and you're 14! Hey I'm 15 which is no difference the only difference is your set kills mine lol
Hehe, thanks for the comments guys! I really like this setup. uummm, well I can afford this because I have bought this with all the money I can get my hands on like the confirmation money, all my birthday money, got the Hi-Hat, Ride and 8x7 Tom as a Christmas present from my mom and dad, though I paid half of the Ride and HiHat.
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m

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Interesting config!
With the exception of the hi-hats and a tom or two it's very similar to how I have mine setup for recording right now.
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phil-drummer

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your parents must really like you . Is that a pearl masters ?
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Joi

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phil-drummer wrote:your parents must really like you . Is that a pearl masters ?
No, It's a PDP CX Series Blue Onyx, it's sounds great, perfect kit for me  cost is up to about 4000$
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phil-drummer

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Joi wrote:phil-drummer wrote:your parents must really like you . Is that a pearl masters ?
No, It's a PDP CX Series Blue Onyx, it's sounds great, perfect kit for me cost is up to about 4000$
Joe
$4000, holy shit dude. my kit with cymbals onyl comes upto about £1200, but i guess you must have a generous family . not to worry, i really like your kit set up as well , i bet its fun to play. how long have you been playing
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craigyp

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that is truely a beautiful kit.
i like the way you have rearranged things... heehee it's funny how you've got the smallest tom right next to the biggest...
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Joi

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phil-drummer wrote:Joi wrote:phil-drummer wrote:your parents must really like you . Is that a pearl masters ?
No, It's a PDP CX Series Blue Onyx, it's sounds great, perfect kit for me cost is up to about 4000$
Joe
$4000, holy shit dude. my kit with cymbals onyl comes upto about £1200, but i guess you must have a generous family . not to worry, i really like your kit set up as well , i bet its fun to play. how long have you been playing
Well I always wanted to play drums, and started playing pots and such lol. So with playing drums, learning and such about 3 years. I'm pretty good in my humble opinion. I didn't get very much into rudiments and such when I started so I trying to make up for lost times lol. How about you?
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Joi

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craigyp wrote:that is truely a beautiful kit.
i like the way you have rearranged things... heehee it's funny how you've got the smallest tom right next to the biggest... 
Thanks very much!
Joe
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Sprocket

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holy hell dude, you're 14 and you have that beautiful thing? damn... i feel so inferior now lol. its a nice kit and a nice setup, although i could never play with toms on my left side, too akward for me.
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Joi

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Sprocket wrote:holy hell dude, you're 14 and you have that beautiful thing? damn... i feel so inferior now lol. its a nice kit and a nice setup, although i could never play with toms on my left side, too akward for me.
-Sprocket
Thanks very much sprocket
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Joi

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Hi guys! Here's a setup I just set up today, with a little more usual setup. lol. Note: I don't use this grip on my right hand lol, I like to hold it that way when I'm not playing.
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phoenix7289

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Dude.. specs... NOW!
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Joi

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phoenix7289 wrote:Dude.. specs... NOW!
Drums:
8x7" 10x8" 12x9" 14x12" 16x14" 14x5" 10x6" 22x18"
Cymbals:
I cut down a bit with the cymbals took three down to have a better view of the crashes
From Left To Right:
18" Sabian ProSonix China
14" Sabian AAX Studio Hats
16" Sabian AAX Metal Crash
12" Sabian AAX Splash
17" Zildjian K Dark Crash Thion Brillint
8" Meinl SoundCaster Custom Splash
22" Sabian AAX Metal Ride
20" Zildjian Z Custom China
16" Zildjian A Custom Projection Crash
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aztec1

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Wow, nice tubs! Looks like alot of fun to play on, and everything is really easy to get to. Great cymbal collection too. How often do you change your setup? And how long does it take to do it?!?
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drumking1721

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ive been thinking about renting a storage unit cause i cant play in my apartment...how much you pay a month?
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Joi

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aztec1 wrote:Wow, nice tubs! Looks like alot of fun to play on, and everything is really easy to get to. Great cymbal collection too. How often do you change your setup? And how long does it take to do it?!? 
I've got it down to a 5.pc kit and seven cymbals now, but lately I've been fooling round with the setup, and I change it maybe 3-4 times a week, and it takes from 5 mins to 1 hour, if I'm playing while I'm setting up;)
drumking1721 wrote:ive been thinking about renting a storage unit cause i cant play in my apartment...how much you pay a month?
Lol, this is my garage.
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BoogieWoogie

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waidaminit! you spent $4000 on a PDP... u could almost buy a dw for that price
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Joi

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BoogieWoogie wrote:waidaminit! you spent $4000 on a PDP... u could almost buy a dw for that price
I love my kit, and the cymbals are expensive to man
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^coooooooool
i understand
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teej

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Nice setup. Ii'll find that 8" tom hard to hit though. I always miss 8"toms lol
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Howepirate

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Very very nice set up there...dude you got ne vids or mp3s of how that beast sounds???
Im thinking of investing in a CX kit soon though im very impartial to DW's drums and undercompany you really cannot beat the price for the wood ya get.
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brokenstix

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how much did that cost?
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Joi

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I wanna record a video and I'll be getting to that one of these days
It's up to 4000* bucks now, give or take.
*: All brand new then. Some items I've bought used on a very good price so If I would say my cost now used and New, I'd say around 3000 buck)
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Howepirate

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Joi wrote:I wanna record a video and I'll be getting to that one of these days
It's up to 4000* bucks now, give or take.
*: All brand new then. Some items I've bought used on a very good price so If I would say my cost now used and New, I'd say around 3000 buck)
Joe
To save money on your next cymbal purchase and to get a wider variety try Saluda
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dude nice set, I like your cymbal placement.
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Sat Apr 21, 2007 9:56 pm |
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johnmc2k

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like the new vic furth drum sticks
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Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:48 am |
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Joi

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Haha!  Sorry dude, but I only use Promark 420N Mike Portnoy Sigs!
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Lancelot Frosty

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KICKASS!
Really good setup. I'd kill for a set like that...
Everything's really nicely arranged.
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lol.....ur 14?..u must have some nice parents.....nice kit tho
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Damn I wish I had your sort of income.
I'm 14 too, and all I get paid is $14 a week.
There's always birthdays and christmas.
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phoenix7289

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What kinda chinas dude?
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drummerfreek55

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I love this set-up. This is the first time I've ever seen an 8" mounted next to a floor tom, very unique and the love the selection of cymbals... nice job!
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Mr.Jack

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sweet carpet!
no, serious!^^
really awesome and good looking kit!
I like you Cymbalsetup!
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xdoseonex

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such a sick setup. i like it better thsn your new one
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Brother_Bong

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Nice kit, I like how you seem to keep flow in mind no matter which set up you use. Looks like I would be comfortable sitting down at your kit and finding my way around pretty easy.
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dude tht's creepy, I have the same rug 4 my practice kit
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MeekaFlow

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are you really from iceland? by the way awesome kit!
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Joi

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MeekaFlow wrote:are you really from iceland? by the way awesome kit!
Uhh. yeah, why?
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phil-drummer

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i set my kit up like urs today , it was immensily fun
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Nice kit bro, almost my same setup
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Good set up its cool.
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Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:21 pm |
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Joi, your setup is a lot like mine, only I have another tom instead of a side snare.
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~newdrummer~

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Looks like Jimmy Chamberlins, without the broken pitched toms. Like the little tom between the two floors.
As for the kit?
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That is NICE!!! I have that same rug! I used to play with my cars on it... I'm gonna go look for that!
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amazing set man i used to have my pearls set up alot like that. its alot of fun to play. i have that rug to. i like the cymbals to.
fyi. im turning 16 in two months. and i have ALOT of drums. (btw i payed for them all with my own money. working at a music store helps.)
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