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  • #16
    Originally posted by Jeff Wald View Post
    Nice brother Ron! I just got a slightly used SSC this week and am using it at a block party gig in franklin tomorrow. I've been tweaking the tuning today and am really digging it
    We'll sort of be in the same neighborhood tomorrow.

    Any idea if you'll be heading to Nolensville Rd for lunch Wednesday? Looking good for me but that can change in an instant.

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    • #17
      Been waiting for this to happen.
      When we first played the Whiskey Room they had their first band ever the night before. While they have 1st rate p.a. equipment nobody bothered to order a kick drum mic. On top of that the logo head wasn't ported and the first night sound guy decided if he had to use an SM-57 it had to be inside the kick. So, he crudely cut an approximate 4" hole. First time I saw it I knew it would be trash in a month.
      I spoke to one of the managers and requested they get an EQ3.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Ron Gerber View Post
        Been waiting for this to happen. When we first played the Whiskey Room they had their first band ever the night before. While they have 1st rate p.a. equipment nobody bothered to order a kick drum mic. On top of that the logo head wasn't ported and the first night sound guy decided if he had to use an SM-57 it had to be inside the kick. So, he crudely cut an approximate 4" hole. First time I saw it I knew it would be trash in a month. I spoke to one of the managers and requested they get an EQ3.
        I can't get the pic to load Ron, but can see it's a mess. Why would he not just remove the head for the evening? Armatures! the managers should have requested the sound man pay for the replacement head.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by therocker View Post
          I can't get the pic to load Ron, but can see it's a mess.
          I can't either.

          I've learned to work with the glitches in this app since it hasn't been updated... Ever? If you click the area circled in the pic, it will take you to the "internet" version of the page. That will allow you to pan and zoom.

          Lol, if you only have one pic per page, it will always give you the "connection error" black screen. If there's more than one pic you can slide over and back and be able to see it. Now that I've loaded another pic you should be able to click on it and swipe back and forth to get it to load. Haha.
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          • #20
            Further adventures in the drum pit...

            The last drummer (from the night before) set up 1 up 2 down. I tried to picture it in my mind and couldn't deal with the idea of the 12 to my right. So, I took down the 10" tom and moved the 12 up over the kick and played them 4 piece. Big fun!

            Kings got a new reso for the kick as promised, Aquarian Regulator. I was hoping for an EQ3 but this will work.

            Last edited by Ron Gerber; 06-20-2016, 08:25 AM.

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            • #21
              Now there's video. It's also posted in the snare section. Hope I'm not breaking any rules doing that. The Sensitone Maple Premium snare just kills. My pedestrian over playing might even be caused by it! It just makes me want to hear that crack as much as possible.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ppf4MCrSW8

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              • #22
                The drum pit is now history!
                They installed this not too handy dandy riser last week. There's a 1"-2" gap between the riser and the stage so it's "rubbery" under the rug just behind the bass drum spurs affecting where the feet of the stands sit. It's also not wide enough. Yesterday, rather than go through a bunch of trial and error adjustments, I decided to play 4pc with the 12 inch tom up top and also removed the second crash for a super basic set up. Still, one of the drummers commented on the cramped area the riser alllows.
                Speaking of cymbals They bought a pre-pack of ZBT's so I don't even have to schlep in cymbals anymore. I carry back ups of all but drums but the only thing I actually carry in is a stick bag or two. Great gig!

                Last edited by Ron Gerber; 07-11-2016, 01:31 PM.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Ron Gerber View Post
                  The drum pit is now history! They installed this not too handy dandy riser last week. There's a 1"-2" gap between the riser and the stage so it's "rubbery" under the rug just behind the bass drum spurs affecting where the feet of the stands sit. It's also not wide enough. Yesterday, rather than go through a bunch of trial and error adjustments, I decided to play 4pc with the 12 inch tom up top and also removed the second crash for a super basic set up. Still, one of the drummers commented on the cramped area the riser alllows. Speaking of cymbals They bought a pre-pack of ZBT's so I don't even have to schlep in cymbals anymore. I carry back ups of all but drums but the only thing I actually carry in is a stick bag or two. Great gig!

                  I can't get this picture to load for some reason. Glad to hear they TRIED to fix the pit, Ron. Watched the video above & that snare really does crack. Sounded good even on crappy cell phone speakers.

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