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x_dont_even_ask_x

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Location: Oklahoma
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 My Dream Kit
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:43 pm |
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Howepirate

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Why so much crap?
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 8:53 pm |
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x_dont_even_ask_x

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Why not...I wanted to see how much I could fit and still in a way be playable...
Here's my actual set up and sizes.
But my set is a PDP.
PDP EZ set
16"x22" Bass
10"x12" Mounted Tom
16"x16" Floor Tom
5"x12" Pork Pie Little Squealer Snare
13" Medium Thin Saluda Mist X Hi-Hats
16" Thin Saluda Mist X Crash
20" Saluda Ping Ride
14" Zildjian ZBT Crash
DW 5000 Accelerator Single Pedal
PDP CB900 Boom/Straight Cymbal stand
Generic Dixon Boom/Straight Cymbal stand
Gibraltrar Snare Stand
All other Hardware is stock PDP
Evans Genera G2 Coated on all except bass drum:
Evans Emad 2 Batter
Evans EQ3 Reso
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mrgreenjeans2234

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why not?
my fav is def the last one i love the bass tom in the back with the two cymbals behind it.
way cool bro.
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:04 pm |
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x_dont_even_ask_x

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mrgreenjeans2234 wrote:why not?
my fav is def the last one i love the bass tom in the back with the two cymbals behind it.
way cool bro.
Thanks. I wish the regular kit maker worked on my comp, theres a space limit on the DW one so I can't go all out... >.<
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:06 pm |
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michiganice91

session drummer
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Location: Raleigh, NC
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thatd be a great kit if you had 3 arms and legs
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:10 pm |
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Howepirate

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michiganice91 wrote:thatd be a great kit if you had 3 arms and legs
Agreed...
You'd need a back, made of steel, just to haul all that crap and then play on it.
_________________ Drums are fun, cars are sick, music is great, and life is alright.
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:12 pm |
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x_dont_even_ask_x

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Howepirate wrote:michiganice91 wrote:thatd be a great kit if you had 3 arms and legs
Agreed...
You'd need a back, made of steel, just to haul all that crap and then play on it.
lol. yeah. That's why you get ROADIES!
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:17 pm |
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Howepirate

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x_dont_even_ask_x wrote:Howepirate wrote:michiganice91 wrote:thatd be a great kit if you had 3 arms and legs
Agreed...
You'd need a back, made of steel, just to haul all that crap and then play on it.
lol. yeah. That's why you get ROADIES!
You have money to hire these people? Your band is getting payed enough to hire these people?
I know it's a joke but, I am really in-tune with the small kits world. I can't stand huge kits.
_________________ Drums are fun, cars are sick, music is great, and life is alright.
"I never said that gear makes the player...I just wanted to exploit the other side of the argument."
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:20 pm |
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x_dont_even_ask_x

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Location: Oklahoma
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Howepirate wrote:x_dont_even_ask_x wrote:Howepirate wrote:michiganice91 wrote:thatd be a great kit if you had 3 arms and legs
Agreed...
You'd need a back, made of steel, just to haul all that crap and then play on it.
lol. yeah. That's why you get ROADIES!
You have money to hire these people? Your band is getting payed enough to hire these people?
I know it's a joke but, I am really in-tune with the small kits world. I can't stand huge kits.
I know what ya mean. If you look up, there are the specs to my actual kit. Nice and simple 4 piece.
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:22 pm |
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Howepirate

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x_dont_even_ask_x wrote:Howepirate wrote:x_dont_even_ask_x wrote:Howepirate wrote:michiganice91 wrote:thatd be a great kit if you had 3 arms and legs
Agreed...
You'd need a back, made of steel, just to haul all that crap and then play on it.
lol. yeah. That's why you get ROADIES!
You have money to hire these people? Your band is getting payed enough to hire these people?
I know it's a joke but, I am really in-tune with the small kits world. I can't stand huge kits.
I know what ya mean. If you look up, there are the specs to my actual kit. Nice and simple 4 piece.
Yeah, I checked it. Great set-up
_________________ Drums are fun, cars are sick, music is great, and life is alright.
"I never said that gear makes the player...I just wanted to exploit the other side of the argument."
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:24 pm |
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x_dont_even_ask_x

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Location: Oklahoma
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Howepirate wrote:x_dont_even_ask_x wrote:Howepirate wrote:x_dont_even_ask_x wrote:Howepirate wrote:michiganice91 wrote:thatd be a great kit if you had 3 arms and legs
Agreed...
You'd need a back, made of steel, just to haul all that crap and then play on it.
lol. yeah. That's why you get ROADIES!
You have money to hire these people? Your band is getting payed enough to hire these people?
I know it's a joke but, I am really in-tune with the small kits world. I can't stand huge kits.
I know what ya mean. If you look up, there are the specs to my actual kit. Nice and simple 4 piece.
Yeah, I checked it. Great set-up
Thanks. I'm loving the Saluda's. You, Timekeep, and Kevin, really persuaded me and I'm glad you did!
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:25 pm |
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Howepirate

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Hey man, and I'm the one who's young, not endorsed, and hasn't been payed once for a gig but, I can give you a thousand and one reasons to get Saluda  . If you'll notice my signature, i love all cymbal companies though.
Whoever it is that said, every cymbal company makes good cymbals, was definitely right.
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:32 pm |
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dbkman

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DUDE how did you get that image from the kit builder?!?! ive been tryin to do that for like a year!
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x_dont_even_ask_x

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Just hit print screen and open an editing program like paint. Then just paste and crop it how you like and BAM! You're done...
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Fri Dec 28, 2007 10:12 pm |
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SBxDrummer

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why would anyone want a kit that big unless theyre trying to lose 100 pounds just by reaching from cymbal to cymbal
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