Not only to you play well Tommy, but you certainly know how to get a great sound out of those Ludwigs. The tuning is some warm and open. Very nice all around!
I also notice that 26" bass was pushing back the iPhone. Thunderous.
Not only to you play well Tommy, but you certainly know how to get a great sound out of those Ludwigs. The tuning is some warm and open. Very nice all around!
I also notice that 26" bass was pushing back the iPhone. Thunderous.
Beautiful Jeff ! Almost looks like the new Ludwig Signet finish..
I normally don't do anything like this, but... I had wanted to check out the recording/posting capabilities of the iPhone 6, so... I recorded a little of those 1997 Ludwigs.
Well, I think you should do one each week! Nice chops!
Mitch
Thank you! I really like the sound, wish I would have used some stain on them. But great drums, cant wait for our band to get some gigs!
Not only to you play well Tommy, but you certainly know how to get a great sound out of those Ludwigs. The tuning is some warm and open. Very nice all around!I also notice that 26" bass was pushing back the iPhone. Thunderous.
Dan!
THANK YOU for having a look/listen, and for the nice words! You know I am a Rogers guy through and through, but I will say that once I got these drums set up in the right area head wise, they tensioned/tuned up nicely. I have no complaints with Ludwig at all!, but I will say that all my Rogers sets were much easier to get in "the zone" tuning wise. Bass drums and snare drums are all the same as I set them up exactly the same irrespective of make.
DownTownFarmer!
THANK YOU Mitch! Glad you enjoyed! It really was so Jeff/jccabinets could see/hear the drums.. and .. a nice opportunity to check out the recording capability of the iPhone 6. I will probably experiment some more at some point too!
In the proper spirit of the thread, I'll attach a few from a gig I played with my 1950 WFL/Ludwig Buddy Rich Classics. It was "stage light" after sound check, so the lighting is a little dark... but the drums are there! I only gigged this set a few times, and always inside venues. The WMP is still pretty vibrant given the fact that the drums are 65 years old!
Tommyp
Man Tommy, I like that one even more!
Holy smokes! Is that a green vistalite jazzette?? That looks nice!
Thanks, man. Yes, they are 100 per cent original. I purchased the set on special order back in the mid 70's and chose maple because I thought that would go well on stage with a double bass (I was playing lots of jazz gigs then). They later spent a good deal of time in their cases as I was reluctant to take them out on the road but they seem to have developed a nice patina in spite of that.
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