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From: SSA76
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  • Not really buying that logic dude but easy enough to test since I have a set of NOS Dutharts in the bag. I mean the pre 80's non Shaw version. I guess you'll say because they're aged they don't sound the same.? I played this drum from 1977 to 1981, uh yeah it sounds the same as it did back then with a mylar head. I've got a set of Arthur Cooks I bought 12 years ago, they sound the same every time I play them. I don't think they've been "hollowed" out over the years.

  • so the Duthart sticks would not have the same sound on the drum as they did when they were new even though they'd feel the same in your hands.

  • yes but you know that over time and notes plyed the grain qualty of the wood 'hollows' out changing the density of the wood and thus effecting the sound qualty.

  • You must have really tolerant neighbours !

  • Vid no longer available? Have you taken it off?

  • wow, awesome man

  • That's interesting- how different the pitches are. I just happened to try a pair of newer Duthart sticks before seeing this video and noticed how less dense are and how much more vibration they seemed to carry than TG 1s; they're almost like Neils. Now it makes sense. I only tried them on the pad, not my HTS 700. I'll try that out tomorrow.

  • great sound

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