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Bass drum head

PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:05 pm
by Guest
Attention drummers!!!!!
I need input on good bass drum head so I can remove body pillow from inside bass drum. :D

PostPosted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 2:28 pm
by Guest
Hey bud, I have tried a 1,000 different methods in my kick, to get the desired sound i want. I think the Genera 3G head (Evans) is the way to go. I stick one of those Danmar pads on there too. The ones with that fiberglass fabric, and the plastic disc on the inside. Pillows are too big, and muffle too much. So i use a couple of those little blankets they give you on airplanes when you fly. (TWA or DELTA)....LOL. I also use those Cobra beaters (TAMA) They are really light weight and have a heavy duty plastic on them, that never wears down. The combination of all these things will give you that punch and attack you want, plus the fat bottom bass sound, at the same. This is just an opinion, and you know what they say about those......... :wink: ......Later Ed

Thank you!

PostPosted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 3:16 pm
by Guest
Ed,
Feel honored ED,I'm taking your opinion to heart and going to purchase the items you mentioned including a flight on Delta to get a blanket :D How's the female singer hunt going?

Jon

PostPosted: Sun Jun 18, 2006 4:26 pm
by Guest
I am Feeling honored...... :lol: It's Funny, I was playing drums this morning with my 2 year old son. (who had a drum set before he could walk by the way) And i was tweeking his kit.....putting duct tape on the toms and such, and he said, "Mommy, Daddy is puttin' duff tape on my drums to mupple them." :? I once went to a Simon Phillips drum clinic in Boston, with my famous friend Mike Mangini (born and bread in Waltham Mass.) You may of heard of Mike. He holds 3 Guiness book of world records for fastest drummer. But anyway, Simon took a bass drum right out of the box and walked us through his method of tuning. He did some real interesting things to it. He stood on top of it, and jumped on it like a trampoline. To loosen the brand new head. Then he took hotel bath towels and rolled them up like buritos, and duct taped them to the batter heads of his bass drum, in a U shape at the bottom. He used soft felt beaters on his pedals, and it sounded incredible. My friend Mike uses Remo Black dot heads and fills his bass drum with tissue paper and three bags of cotton balls. Its funny cause some times the cotton balls shoot out the hole in front at gigs when he's playing. So you see Jon there is no rule of thumb on this. Just keep screwin' with it till ya get it right :lol: Good luck, Ed.......P.S. Check out Mike Mangini.com

PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 10:22 pm
by Guest
Oh yes Belle, not too many quiet moments here at the ranch..... :lol: My wife has purchased stock in ADVIL...<grin> Hope your book thing is going well for you. It has to be doing better than my quest for a female vocalist. I may have to change BAIT.........Or find a bigger pond...Peace Eddie B.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 12:41 am
by Guest
Jon,.......We had an audition the other night, with someone from BandMix..............The search continues.......................... :roll:

still in my thoughts

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:24 pm
by Guest
Hey Eddie,
You guys are still in my thoughts.Please,when the day comes,let me know how it turns out.This is a REAL reality show!!!EXIT 20 is taking the area by storm.Our gig list keeps growing as well as the faithful followers.Does Figure Four have a website?By the way,I just purchased a mike set for my kit and the items for a better bass sound,thanks to you.I passed on the Delta blanket :lol:

Jon

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:36 pm
by Guest
The site is Figure4band.com...........glad i could help , How's it sound?

PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 6:22 pm
by Guest
Eddie,
The kick sounds way better than it did with my body pillow but I'm still making my personal touches.Us,drummers,are so picky thats why I don't like playing on someone else's kit.I get nervous when I'm doing benefits,not having,either,enough drums or they are set up differently,etc.You know the routine,I'm sure..

Jon

PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:40 am
by DEEZ 420
Evans 3G head(s), flat felt tip beaters(for more solid round hit radius), thick beater pad(s), and "no" pillow. You may not like the sound at first, because you will be used to muffledness from the pillow, but you will get better boom, tone, and the recording wiil be great because you have such a different sound to work with. Good luck though either way dude!


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 11:17 pm
by drum_munkey
Out of all the heads I've had on my kick drums, so far the best one that I've found is a Genera 3G head by Evans. Also...for added nice-ness, you can stick an Evans EQ pad inside your kick. It's an appendable pillow that bounces back and allows the tone of your bass drum to come out, but then immediately bounces back to kill any annoying overtones.