Probably one of the more unusual kits here, also I'm new ...

Ludwig Supraphonic snare, alot of mods and played around with skins and samples, started life as a Pearl Master Studio birch set from the 90s ... sounds like a monster, one of the clearest drumsets I've ever heard. It's my baby




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I certainly wouldn't say the most unusual, many of us including myself have/had some pretty out there rigs. But, that is a cool setup nonetheless and welcome! I have both acoustic and electric drums and occasionally mess around with hybrid set ups. That's a cool alesis sample pad, I was looking at one of those because I can plug in the hi hat pedal and bass drum pad from my Crimson 2 kit and use it like a portable table top ekit.

I hope that first comment didn't come across as snarky, I was moreso hoping to continue the conversation of unusual set ups.

A few of mine:
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Cheers to weird drums!
 
Welcome to Drummerworld. I love samplers !!! Easy add to any acoustic kit. Instant hybrid. I scored a Roland SPD-S some 15 years ago. And a loop station. That led to Korg Wave drums, Mandala pads, Nord Drum 1's. Fun stuff.
 
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Ludwig Supraphonic snare, alot of mods and played around with skins and samples, started life as a Pearl Master Studio birch set from the 90s ... sounds like a monster, one of the clearest drumsets I've ever heard. It's my baby

Nice setup, Also your room looks like a lot of fun. Welcome aboard!

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Wow that's alot of drums
Not really. We have the same amount of drums. I have 2 more cymbals than you, and a double pedal. I dont have the pad however, so you actually have more sounds than I do.

I do have many more drums available, just not the space available to set them all up. So the kit changes 2/3 times a year depending on what I want to do.
 
I certainly wouldn't say the most unusual, many of us including myself have/had some pretty out there rigs. But, that is a cool setup nonetheless and welcome! I have both acoustic and electric drums and occasionally mess around with hybrid set ups. That's a cool alesis sample pad, I was looking at one of those because I can plug in the hi hat pedal and bass drum pad from my Crimson 2 kit and use it like a portable table top ekit.

I hope that first comment didn't come across as snarky, I was moreso hoping to continue the conversation of unusual set ups.

A few of mine:
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Cheers to weird drums!
Can you play (hit) the floor tom (upper head) at the same time as you kick the bass drum (lower head)?
I wonder if the sounds choke each other.
 
You are ready to rock!..Roc-n-soc..promarks..real feal practice pad..electronics..frosted ambs?..K zildj setup. Welcome aboard!.
 
Can you play (hit) the floor tom (upper head) at the same time as you kick the bass drum (lower head)?
I wonder if the sounds choke each other.
You certainly can play them simultaneously but if you hit both sides dead center at the same time you do get a slightly muted bass drum tone and a subtle pitch pens to the floor tom. Some times it's annoying and other times you can use it to coax unusual sounds you normally couldn't.
 
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