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One long thread in which LedOpeth states his opinions as fact in every post, and informs others that their opinions are, in fact, wrong
I have yet to hear drums that sound better acoustically than Sonor. They have been my favourite brand ever since I learned of Meshuggah, and this has continued well into my engineering career, where it's always been a pleasure to deal with them in a recording situation.
And they look really interesting. I will try them out and see what I think.
ive made 5 posts here, 2 of them are agreeing with other posts, 1 is saying that dw is overrated and sonor is better imo, another one is telling MIX that dw is not "the fastest period", and then this one, so your post was pretty much a waste
If I understood him correctly he applied for the DW endorsement himself, rather than that DW approached him, and was pleasantly surprised and proud when they decided to support him. The earlier TAMA-endorsement was a left-over from Lopez, he just sort of took over the contract when he joined the band, so I think this felt pretty sweet for him. Axe is a very nice guy btw.
I'm a fan of Remo Emperors and Ambassadors (both clear, and the batter head 2-ply) for toms. Powerstroke III seems nice on snares. My mind isn't quite made up about kicks yet. I'd really have to hear a greater variety of heads on them.
Last drum session I did the drummer had some Aquarians on the resonant head of the toms, and Pinstripes on the batter side, and it came up quite nice. Very solid overall tom sound, with just enough resonance to not be over-bearing... plenty of attack too. I don't know really. I think I may still prefer the Emperors and Ambassadors.
For me, the Meshuggah tom sound is where it's at. I love low-tuned toms with heaps of depth and body to them, with the resonant head tuned higher to kill the resonance quicker.
May be some more drum sessions in the works soon, so hopefully I'll have some more opinions in coming weeks.