Members SublimeOi Posted February 12, 2005 Members Share Posted February 12, 2005 post your dream drum setup from DW kit builder 12x14 tom 13x15 tom 16x16 floor tom 16x18 floor tom 8x14 snare drum 20x28 bass drum 17,18,19" crashes 22,24" rides 12" splash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Dark Slide Posted February 12, 2005 Members Share Posted February 12, 2005 This is what I am slowly working towards. Though it will probably end up chrome before the green/gold combo. Two 20" bass drums 8",10",12",14",16" toms 14" piccolo snare 2x18" crashes 2x20" rides 20" china 10" splash 12" mini china 13" hats 13" aux. hats Add a couple of trigger pads and I'd be done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members locust tree Posted February 12, 2005 Members Share Posted February 12, 2005 glad to see i'm not the only one who likes green drums cymbals are, starting left and going clockwise 8" splash14" hats18" china18" crash10" splash19" crash12" splash under 22" ride20" china i have no brand loyalty to cymbals but the drums will probably be mapex or conaway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Drummerboy_25 Posted February 12, 2005 Members Share Posted February 12, 2005 I'm getting a emerald green kit with brass hardware as we speak. The sizes are 9X10, 10X12, 11X14, and 16X16. A 20X20" kick with two 4" brass holz and a 5.5X13 maple stave shell snare. Sorry i don't have a pic of the kit builder but i'll have a real pic of the kit soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members drummer_jay Posted February 12, 2005 Members Share Posted February 12, 2005 I'd probably go with this one if I didn't have a drum tech! If I had a drum tech, and didn't have to worry about carrying all the stuff, it would be ALOT bigger! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tangman Posted February 13, 2005 Members Share Posted February 13, 2005 22" Bass drum 12" tom 14" Floor Tom 16" Floor Tom 14" Snare drum/14" Piccolo Snare Drum 14" Hi Hats x 2 (one on remote stand) 17" Crash 18" Crash x2 19" Crash 20" Ride 8" Splash 10" Splash 12" China Splash 16" China 18" China This would be my alternate set up Same cymbals and same drums except a extra 13" tom and a extra Bass drum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Dave Schenck Posted February 13, 2005 Members Share Posted February 13, 2005 I love my 96' maple ludwig kit (bought for $850.00) that I have now : 10x9 - 12x10 - 16x16 - 22x16 - 14x6.5 supraphonic but one of my dream kits would be built by the bearing edge drum co. The sizes would be : 10x8 - 13x9 - 16x14 - 22x16 - 14x8 snare, all with wood hoops. Check 'em out at www.thebearingedge.com My cymbal setup would remain the same cause I love 'em all. 22" K custom dry ride - 15" K custom dark crash - 18" K custom session crash - 14" regular K top, K custom session bottom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Skr4ped Posted February 13, 2005 Members Share Posted February 13, 2005 Originally posted by locust tree glad to see i'm not the only one who likes green drums cymbals are, starting left and going clockwise 8" splash 14" hats 18" china 18" crash 10" splash 19" crash 12" splash under 22" ride 20" china i have no brand loyalty to cymbals but the drums will probably be mapex or conaway. How did you make the picture so big? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Skr4ped Posted February 13, 2005 Members Share Posted February 13, 2005 Here's mine. 8 & 10" Splash16, 18, 19" Crashes15, 18" Chinas22" Ride14" Hats16" Effects Cymbal Drums would either be Pearl or DW.Hardware Pearl or TamaHat/Pedals would be Tama Iron Cobras. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members gcdrummer Posted February 14, 2005 Members Share Posted February 14, 2005 I have my dream kit... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members locust tree Posted February 14, 2005 Members Share Posted February 14, 2005 Originally posted by Skr4ped How did you make the picture so big? kitbuilder uses flash animation, so if you right click on the kitbuilder window you get the option of zooming in. hey gcdrummer, gorgeous setup you've got there, but from that perspective how do we know they're not CB700s? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members gcdrummer Posted February 14, 2005 Members Share Posted February 14, 2005 Yea...well, they are 1983 Tama Swingstar toms and bass with custom maple snares from Conaway drums. Might not seem like much, but they look and sound as good as any. I love to hear the sound engineer's comments on my drums...ahh.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members ArtVandelay Posted February 14, 2005 Members Share Posted February 14, 2005 This is my attainable dream kit and all I really would care to have: Drums: FAST sized toms: 10" and 12" Floor toms: 14" and 16" Kick: 18" x 22" Snare Drum: 5" x 14" Cymbals (Sabian): 14" AAX-celerator Hi-hats (already have) 20" HHX Evolution Ride (already have) 10" AAX Splash (already have) 18" HHX Stage Crash (will probably be my next purchase unless the sound changes drastically from when I tried it out) 18" Crash (don't know which one yet, probably an AAX for contrast with the HHX) 18" China (don't know which one yet, probably an HHX or HH) Hardware: Double pedal 2-legged hi-hat stand w/ rotating legs 2 double cymbal stands (DW makes these) - 1 on the left holding the crash and china and 1 on the right holding the ride and other crash (with only two - albeit heavy - stands, no need for a rack system and setup time is minimized) 10" and 12" in toms will be mounted on the kick in reverse order (this is how I do it now) Floor toms will be supported by regular floor tom legs Other items not pictured: Cowbell Mounted Tambourine Pair of timbales (definitely more of a dream item) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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