Well I wouldn't say second to none, but they are good. I also really like the Lava. When I got my new Limited Edition kit, the burl finish reminded me of both of these finishes.I have yet to play on a Bubinga kit, but the Tama finishes are second to none, the Quilted Mocha and Molten Lava are my two favourites.
It's actually my buddy's kit, but I get to look at, and play it when ever I like.To the OP, that is such a beautiful kit, and it probably sounds amazing too !! Classy finish, and the pictures are great quality as well. Any sound clips/videos?
In general you all have lovely kits, I bet you're real proud of them ! (specially Sticks4Drums' kit, that "natural" finish is superb)
To the OP, that is such a beautiful kit, and it probably sounds amazing too !! Classy finish, and the pictures are great quality as well. Any sound clips/videos?
It's actually my buddy's kit, but I get to look at, and play it when ever I like.
Now that's really pretty!
Here's mine by the way....
Are those the hyperdrive size toms?
Do they always offer those on the elites, or where your's special other than the color?
You are to us!I think they offer you whatever you want at the elite level. They do offer the hyperdrives on all their other lines, so I can only assume it's a pretty standard thing. I'm not that special
Regarding wood snares in general, I guess I have a slight aversion to them because I can never get them to sound good. A friend let me install heads on his then-new Noble & Cooley years ago and I wasn't satisfied with what I could do with it to make it sound nice. It must just be me, because alot of people get great sounds out their wood snares.