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Conaway Custom Acrylic Drum Jam

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

I thought it was time for another drum video (finally). It came out a lot better with this new camera, but the lighting wasn't the greatest.

Don't be so critical (negative) about this video, I was just playing around for fun (as I always do). Constructive criticism is always welcome.

In this video I am using a 20" A Custom Ride that I'm borrowing instead of my 20" Istanbul AGOP Turk Ride.

Oh, and watch in High Quality!

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Uploader Comments (jjolddahgoo)

  • What company the acrylic kit by??

  • @javi9446 This is from Conaway, a little custom shop from Texas. I don't think they are still in business.

  • Why do you call this a custom acrylic kit if only one drum has acrylic shell? Aye its a pretty neat sounding kit and all, I just think its time for you to play more creative stuff if its being posted on Youtube

  • Actually, the kick, rack tom, and floor tom are all acrylic. Cheers.

  • how do you rate your own 20" Istanbul Agop Turk Ride? I feel like getting one (Im more into dark and dry cymbals)

  • I love my Turk Ride. It's definitely dark dry with a good amount of wash. The only thing I would want more from my ride would probably be a stronger bell.

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  • JIZZ JIZZ JIZZ

  • Wow O.O That was THE best 7 minutes and 56 seconds of my day/yesterday (It's 2:25 am where i live) so yeah yesterday and a bit of today lol

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  • not bad Jr. 

  • youu should get sum lessons asap

  • change your sticks man, you look real uncomfortable dude...go for smaller ones coz theres to much attack and force when u only tap it...sounds painful!

  • It's actually a snare drum that I built myself. As far as the specs go, its a 10 ply maple shell by Keller with double 45 degree bearing edges with a diecast hoop on the batter side and a regular 2.3mm hoop on the snare side. There's a Remo ambassador snare side on the snare side. I'm not sure of what snare wires or batter head was using at that time, but the wires were probably some kind of Puresounds and the batter head was probably an Evans Power Center. Hope that helps.

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