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#78633 - 04/17/05 12:34 AM
Favorite Brand for Each Drum
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Registered: 02/22/04
Loc: Pennsylvania
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This post is basically just for you to share your opinion on which brands/companies (Yamaha, Dynasty, Pearl, etc.) make the best of each type of drum (snare, tenor, bass). I'm only going to use the big 3, but you're welcome to post other companies like Premier and Ludwig if you see fit. And by the way, I only have first-hand experience with Yamaha, so the rest is just based on what I've heard in videos, etc.
Snare: 1. Yamaha 2. Dynasty and Pearl (two different sound that I like equally)
Tenor: 1. Dynasty 2. Pearl 3. Yamaha
Bass: 1. Pearl 2. Yamaha 3. Dynasty
Feel free to add other things like pit instruments, cymbals, etc. if you want.
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#78635 - 04/17/05 01:11 AM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: EskimosAnonymous]
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Registered: 06/05/04
Loc: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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tenor-Dynasty. theyre the only ones who offer an 8 inch spock drum that you can actually tell the difference in tones. plus the wide variety in color finishes can really make a drumline look rockin.
snare-Dynasty. the double snare effect on their drums just sound great. and once again, the color range is good.
bass-well, im not so sure on bass drums. im not really a bass player. and i dont know much about bass playing and tuning and all that good stuff, so i really have got nothing for ya there.
and a side note- zildjian makes great cymbals.
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#78638 - 04/17/05 09:46 AM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: Drummer85]
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Registered: 12/18/04
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Snare-Yamaha Tenor-Yamaha Bass-Dynasty Cymbal-(marching)Sabian (conert) Zildjan
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#78646 - 04/17/05 07:16 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: code6tenors]
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Registered: 04/09/04
Loc: Ohio
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Snares-Dynasty
Tenors-Dynasty
Basses-Dynasty
Front Ensemble-Dynasty
Cymbals-Dynasty..(Just Kidding) Sabian
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#78650 - 04/18/05 08:57 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: Argentum]
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Registered: 04/18/05
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Personally, I Think Yamaha has some of the best drumline equipment out there. Our school got some new Yamaha stuff this year. The Sfz snares are freakin awasome, the quints we got that i play look, feel and sound great to, the basses are perfect for tonal too.
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Jason Howder Snare 7,8,9,10 grades quads 11,12 grades
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#78657 - 04/20/05 06:51 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: Yang]
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Registered: 08/29/04
Loc: michigan
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quints-evens
never heard of evens before.
Yamaha for snares, tenors and basses. Awsome drums (except for the mts) nothing against dynasty drums either not to bad now a days, but i dislike the pearl drums especially the indoor snares. as for the front ensemble adams mallets.
to ad something else in vic firth sticks and mallets across the board tom aungst for snares and picollo tips vegas and hardimons for tenors
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#78662 - 06/06/05 07:52 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: TokeBlkTenor]
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Snares - Yamaha Tenor - Yamaha Bass - Pearl
Our line plays on all Yamaha and it sounds pretty decent. But Pearl's Basses are much better quality than Yamaha's in my opinion.
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#78663 - 06/07/05 11:07 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
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#78666 - 06/16/05 08:02 AM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: DrummerAlly]
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Anonymous
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Snare: Yamaha--------Heads: Remo White Max Tenor: Dynasty-------Heads: Remo Suede Bass: Pearl----------Heads: Remo Pit: Adams
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#78669 - 05/01/06 11:30 AM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: glassmen07]
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Registered: 11/04/04
Loc: columbus indiana
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Snare-Pearl-evans mx white Tenor-Dynasty-Remo Smooth White Bass-Pearl-Remo Powermax Cymbals-Zildjian-Hard choice on heads lol 
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Mike McCoy CNHS 04 cymbals CNHS 05 snare CNHS 06 snare I2 07 cymbals Southwind 07 drum major West Athens 08 tenors CEHS 06-08 instructor/arranger/drill writer
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#78670 - 05/01/06 12:23 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: dynastyrocks]
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Anonymous
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Snare-Dynasty Tenor-Dynasty Bass-Dynasty Cymbals-Zildjian Pit-Adams, but Dynasty's is getting there Sticks and Mallets-Innovative Percussion
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#78673 - 05/01/06 06:56 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: PiZetaPitman]
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Snare-Dynasty Tenor-Dynasty Bass-Yamaha Cymbals-Zildjian Pit-Adams and Malletech Sticks and Mallets- Vic Firth, though during concert season there are some Mike Balters and IPs that I really enjoy using.
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#78674 - 05/01/06 07:18 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
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I like my Yamaha Snare pitched high... Frankly, I don't like the 'normal' sound of marching snares. (don't hit me!) But for basses, I played on some dynesty or whatever drums, and they were the best I've heard yet. :P Yamaha makes a great set of quads. I'm probably biased, because that's what our school uses, but yeah. :P I didn't like them to start with, but now I think every other tenor sets I hear suck. Ours sound weird, almost like metal bowls (ring), but I like them all the same. 
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#78678 - 05/02/06 08:42 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: BassDrumGoddess]
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Registered: 01/07/06
Loc: Ohio
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snares-dynasty/yamaha..but not pearl for me... tenors-dynasty bass-yamaha pit mallets-anything..there mostly the same but if i had to choose...innovative tympani-adams cymbals-zildjian
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#78681 - 05/10/06 08:31 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: Argentum]
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Anonymous
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snare-yamaha tenors-pearl bass-pearl
I like yamahas the most but the pearls just sound better. especially the basses
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#78682 - 05/30/06 01:11 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: TokeBlkTenor]
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Anonymous
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snares: pearl's or yammy's. I haven't heard too many good things about dynasty's snares, mainly their quality. Tenors: Dynasty Basses: Pearl
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#78683 - 06/05/06 03:02 PM
Re: Favorite Brand for Each Drum
[Re: snarepaint]
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Registered: 10/19/05
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...Tenors - Yamaha (you actually can tell the difference between two 6" spocks)
You should hope not, considering that they're the same drum and that would seriously question the quality and consistency of yamaha products.
If you meant that you can tell the difference between the 6 and the 8, then that's understandable and one would hope so because they're supposed to sound different.
IMO, Pearl gets the vote across the board. There's nothing unnecessary on their products (except the snare covers) and all their drums have a full, yet focused sound.
Yamaha and Dynasty make excellent products, but Pearl is it for me.
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