Nice Pics!!!
Now I'm ready to order my S-classix... I'm still choosing the finsh... :s
I'm between Walnut Roots, Evony, or Grained Maple....
what shoul I choose?!!!!!!
SQ2 birch medium shells finished in bubinga.
8x7, 10x7, 12x8, 15x13 & 20x17
More - http://smg.photobucket.com/home/DaveB/recentuploads
My Sonor DeLite in Birdseye Cherry. Sizes are 20 / 10 / 12 / 14 but I also have an 8" tom & matching snare drum (which is one of the best drums I have ever played) not shown here.
Really nice finish on this kit! I've had a play around on a DeLite before and thought they sounded great!
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Phil.
I want your drums (probably some different sizes because I'm really debating on whether I still want/would use an 8" time anymore) in a similar finish... I love the natural wood finish and now seeing the white bass drum head on it I know that the dark roots/bubinga finish is exactly what I want.
How do they sound? My debate over the drum sizes is coming in whether or not I could tune up a 10" tom to be pretty bright without giving it that sort of stiff feel or boingy jazz tone without quite hitting bop tuning that I get with a lot of drums I've tried to do it with. Ironically, my old high school's set of birch Force 2007s did this fairly well and I could get that 10" tom almost to the point of where my maple 8" Force 3007 was... I do want birch for my upper toms at least because of that brighter tone they'll give me as opposed to maple. I'd just rather hear from someone who actually owns the drums rather than guessing on a potential major purchase.
Absolutely gorgeous drums, man.
Here is my brand new Force 3007 in Smooth Brown Burst. I'm very happy with the color and just want to say that the finishes look so much better in real than on the sonor web site.