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#78713 - 09/04/06 10:18 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: Derek_Esq]
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Registered: 09/14/04
Loc: St. Louis, MO
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Okay. Big long list of preferences.. OUTDOOR Snare: PearlYamahaDynastyQuads DynastyYamahaPearlBass YamahaDynastyPearlCymbals: Sabian Zildjian Paiste Summary: Pearl: The best reason to play Snare. The other two just demolish because, call me crazy, I don't like the big, fat, wet sound. I'm a dry kind of guy, and Dynasty delivers. Especially in durability. I'm sure that in the future, Dynasty will be the drum found way back in the closet that has their colors faded with those old kevlar heads on them. INDOOR Snare: DynastyPearlYamahaQuads: DynastyPearlYamahaBass: DynastyYamahaPearlCymbals: Sabian Zildjian Paiste Summary: Dynasty: Simply the best (indoors). Their nice dry sound cuts PERFECTLY through any stadium. And that's how I likes it. Zildjian cymbals are much too dark for either arena. They are easily my first pick for drum set, but for marching percussion, Sabian's got that down to an art, which is why you'll see more lines with Sabian than Zildjian in the forecoming years. 
Edited by Brad (09/04/06 10:21 PM)
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#78714 - 09/05/06 11:53 AM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: Brad]
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The funny thing about brands is that I can think of lines using just about any brand you want to throw out there that have sounded good...I think it has a lot more to do with the tuning than the brand. Scott Johnson is a great example of this...when he was at SCV, they used Pearl, and they sounded great. When he first went to BD, they used Yamaha and they sounded great. Now they use Dynasty, and they sound great. I can say that in my experience Yamaha drums have been more durable than Pearls (not by a ton, mind you.) I have never used Dynasty, but I have friends who say their hardware is bad, and other friends who swear by them. Go figure.
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#78715 - 03/18/07 04:16 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: Derek_Esq]
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Registered: 03/18/07
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Im gonna hafta go with: Pearl Snares - very nice, rich, articulate, and unique snare sound Dynasty Tenors - very articulate, not too resonant and skanky Yamaha Bass - sound great at high and low dynamic ranges
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#78716 - 04/08/07 12:59 AM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: norwelltenor]
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Registered: 04/04/07
Loc: Clinton Township, Michigan
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Id have to say that all around, id go with Yamaha. The drums are durable and not extrememly heavy; The set at my HS has been there since 1997, and with proper care, they can last a LONG time. We just got new squints this past year, but the snares an basses are still doing just fine. And as far as mallets, i believe that Yamaha produces the best sound available.
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#78718 - 07/12/07 11:43 AM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
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Registered: 03/09/06
Loc: South Jordan, Utah
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The new line I am playing on uses Dynasty drums. My old line uses Yamaha. I really liked the Yamaha drums better. Of course, I only played on the snares.
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#78720 - 07/16/07 06:25 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: ChiefontheDitty]
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Registered: 11/15/06
Loc: Newport News, VA
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SNARE: YamahaTenors: YamahaBass: Pearl
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#78721 - 07/16/07 10:04 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: aja408]
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Registered: 03/11/07
Loc: West Chester University
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Not too many people mentioned the kind of heads, as they bring out different sounds. Remo heads just seem to be the best out of all of them. Although they take a while to tune... we cranked all of them at the Raiders this weekend and 6 of them popped by the end of the day. but anyway! Snare- Yamaha sfz. Can't beat the double timbre. tenors- tie between Dynasty and Pearl with remo emperor heads. bass- Pearl championship series. they just plain sound better
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#78722 - 07/26/07 05:37 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: WCUPerc2012]
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Registered: 03/09/06
Loc: South Jordan, Utah
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Okay, I definately don't like Dynasty snares. Yamaha Snares Dynasty Tenors Yamaha Basses I hear Pearl is really good, but I don't know for myself so I left them out.
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