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drum solo - soundchecking the amber acrylics

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2009

Jeremy Sanoski Band at Shygfest in Barron Wisconsin. 4/25/09... the debut of the amber acrylic drums. The kit isn't EXACTLY Bonham sizes... but it's definitely a hat tip. 15" rack, 18" and 20" floors, 24" kick. Booya.

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  • hey all... you know, my "tuning philosophy" is to just take each drum as its own entity and figure out what it wants. These drums, because they're so big, seem to sound best when tunes loosely with a lot of spank... meaning, clear heads and heavy hitting. Coated heads and a more delicate and approach don't work as well on these shells.

  • @stephengoold wow. spelling and grammatical errors abound. "tunes" = tuned... then delete the "and" before "approach"

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  • Acrylic drums always sound incredible.

  • camera compression adding to the awesomeness! i love playing in large halls :)

  • What are the exact sizes? Depth and dimension :)

    

  • NOICE!!!

  • these drums sound killer :D

  • @TheBlinkdisasters Basically, at least in my experience (I play a DW Collectors with very low tuned toms), you wanna just have them tuned as loose as possible without actually having them not on.

  • So fucking rad. This just added like an inch to my acrylic drum boner.

  • Sik!!

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