drumkev1970
Junior Member
That is such a great kit and a really interesting idea. I had a Roland V kit for a while but it did nothing for me. You've got to have wood to be a drum!
Here is my entry into the mini kit parade.
16 x 16 Catalina Maple Bass w/conversion kit
10 x 9 Renown Maple tom
4 x 14 Keller Piccolo snare...home made
p.s. if anyone has any tuning tips for a non-ringing bass sound my ears are open. I have a Fibreskin reso and
a pinstripe batter.
Some new pics of my Tama StageStar Jazz kit with my 13 x 5.5 Black Panther Maple snare in black stain and my Agop Jazz cymbals along with my 13 1/4" K Custom Hybrid hats and 11" splash.
Thanks Stan,It is an extremely comfortable kit to play! Even though there is nothing fancy about the Tama drums, they sound great! The Panther snare is also great! Of corse, The Cymbals!!!Looking good Bob!
Looks nice and inviting to just sit down and play from my end :}
Thanks Stan,It is an extremely comfortable kit to play! Even though there is nothing fancy about the Tama drums, they sound great!
The whole kit, cymbals, drums, snare, stands, were all bought used.
The total cost of all pictured, plus an 8x10 tom that isn't shown was about $900. A great sounding low budget Jazzer.
You don't have to spend a lot to get a lot.
I spent about a year waiting for the right deals to appear.
Mine just got smaller ...
The addition of the Zil K Con 19" prototype cymbal gave me a good one cymbal solution for my micro kit.
Supraphonic 400 snare from 1969
Yamaha 16 x16 kick from a Katche Hip Gig kit
Zil New Beat 14" hats
Tama IC pedals
Cool...... I use a very similar setup for gigs in REALLY small rooms Kenny with a custom made for me back in 1990 16" bass drum.