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El Conquistador
Peer pressure, that oldest of motivators and opinion influencers...
I typically don't care if I'm "in fashion". I march to the beat of my own drum in most things in life. That doesn't mean that I don't recognize when the crowd has a different or unexpected viewpoint.
To that point there are some items that I have been surprised by when I find out that I'm on the outside.
In this thread, please post what it is you were/are completely happy with only to find out that the collective wisdom of DrummerWorld preaches a contrary message.
Here are three that come to mind;
1. Remo UT heads Suck! They are not that bad. Not the best of course, but serviceable until you can get better. Not complete crap.
2. Electronic kits are a waste of time and effort. No, not really. They do need to be dialed in. Sensitivity and velocity curves make all the difference. Is there a big jump from electronic to acoustic in terms of feel and touch? You bet. Similar to driving a Honda Civic and jumping into a 4x4 pickup, it takes a few miles to get comfortable. Not insurmountable.
3. 18" deep bass drums are a mess. Disclaimer here; I don't gig but I do set up in a very tight space. I never gave it a second thought until I came here. 22x14, 22x16, 22x18... If four inches is going to make or break your set up, maybe you should play a cajon. That's a bit tongue in cheek, I get it some stages are like postage stamps, but for most of us, not a factor that should be our primary motivation I'm thinking.
So what is it that you learned to dislike because DW says so?
I typically don't care if I'm "in fashion". I march to the beat of my own drum in most things in life. That doesn't mean that I don't recognize when the crowd has a different or unexpected viewpoint.
To that point there are some items that I have been surprised by when I find out that I'm on the outside.
In this thread, please post what it is you were/are completely happy with only to find out that the collective wisdom of DrummerWorld preaches a contrary message.
Here are three that come to mind;
1. Remo UT heads Suck! They are not that bad. Not the best of course, but serviceable until you can get better. Not complete crap.
2. Electronic kits are a waste of time and effort. No, not really. They do need to be dialed in. Sensitivity and velocity curves make all the difference. Is there a big jump from electronic to acoustic in terms of feel and touch? You bet. Similar to driving a Honda Civic and jumping into a 4x4 pickup, it takes a few miles to get comfortable. Not insurmountable.
3. 18" deep bass drums are a mess. Disclaimer here; I don't gig but I do set up in a very tight space. I never gave it a second thought until I came here. 22x14, 22x16, 22x18... If four inches is going to make or break your set up, maybe you should play a cajon. That's a bit tongue in cheek, I get it some stages are like postage stamps, but for most of us, not a factor that should be our primary motivation I'm thinking.
So what is it that you learned to dislike because DW says so?
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