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Old 08-09-2008, 11:49 PM
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Re: Bass Drum Muffling


I agree with pretty much whats been said already. You can use an Evans E.M.A.D. or Aquarian Superkick with no extra muffling with great results.
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Hi Gospelwraith,

I would go Aquarian Superkick II, no extra muffling required and an ace sound!

Cheers, and happy drumming,

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Yea I would like that typical double bass drum sound and I play on a Vintage Yamaha tour custom
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Yea I would like that typical double bass drum sound and I play on a Vintage Yamaha tour custom
Well then plenty of pillows and maybe some old credit cards taped to the inside batter heads where the (hard side) f your beaters will HIT....Tune resonant head slighty tighter than batter head and tune your batter head according to feel of pedal strike / considering the pressure of pillows , blankets etc in your bass drums...
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