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JDouglee wrote:Simon Phillips still uses them. I think they sound cool.
JDouglee wrote:Simon Phillips still uses them. I think they sound cool.
As for Guitar Center, I think this about sums it up:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDF_8-21SUQ
tragchk wrote:JDouglee wrote:
As for Guitar Center, I think this about sums it up:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDF_8-21SUQ
..and I should listen to grown people dressed in ANIMAL COSTUMES because....?
JDouglee wrote:tragchk wrote:JDouglee wrote:
As for Guitar Center, I think this about sums it up:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDF_8-21SUQ
..and I should listen to grown people dressed in ANIMAL COSTUMES because....?
...Because they are right.Two minutes with a GC salesman can confirm this.
fred_journeyman wrote:They're NOT obselete as far as I can tell. You can still purchase them:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=440139
They look and sound very cool!
tragchk wrote:
Deeper pitch....he's playing them right now....GOD they're cool!!!
fred_journeyman wrote:tragchk wrote:
Deeper pitch....he's playing them right now....GOD they're cool!!!
Man, they look great. How much did the set cost?
Gibby wrote:Not a drummer here but a guitar player. Proud owner of a Neal Schon signature Les Paul -- an amazing instument. The sustainer in the guitar is incredible. I'm currently gigging 3-4 times per month and loving it.
Never played with a drummer that used octos. They remind me of long stacked roto toms but must sound much deeper I'm guessing. There must be a few musicians that frequent this forum. I noticed in one of the Baltimore party pics that AR had a Marshall combo up against the wall.
tragchk wrote:BUT ~ since they were COOL and accepted his TRADE-IN, PLUS other equipment, it only came to: $400 and change.
fred_journeyman wrote:tragchk wrote:BUT ~ since they were COOL and accepted his TRADE-IN, PLUS other equipment, it only came to: $400 and change.
Nice. Why did he trade in his other ones, out of curiousity (or did he trade in something ELSE for these)?
tragchk wrote:fred_journeyman wrote:They're NOT obselete as far as I can tell. You can still purchase them:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=440139
They look and sound very cool!
Hey Fred....thanx for this...
This IS the set Mark ordered:
Deeper pitch....he's playing them right now....GOD they're cool!!!
tragchk wrote:Oh yeah...just so you know:
This is open for ALL MUSICIANS ~ with ANY questions / comments / stories you may have...
...much like Liam's "Booze" thread...heehee...![]()
tragchk wrote:OK....first up, for all you Drummers out there....
WHY are Octoban Drums obsolete??
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:ohh geesh,, fred,, hes a drummer,, they are drums,, u trade in the other ones because they aint the right color... ect.... they are drums for crying out loud..... now guitars are a horse of a different color,, sometimes we trade in because of.. well ,, sometimes.......... well, the wood is different..![]()
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:Gibby wrote:Not a drummer here but a guitar player. Proud owner of a Neal Schon signature Les Paul -- an amazing instument. The sustainer in the guitar is incredible. I'm currently gigging 3-4 times per month and loving it.
Never played with a drummer that used octos. They remind me of long stacked roto toms but must sound much deeper I'm guessing. There must be a few musicians that frequent this forum. I noticed in one of the Baltimore party pics that AR had a Marshall combo up against the wall.
gibby, can you tell me the weight on the signature schon les paul??
Gibby wrote:LarryFromNextDoor wrote:Gibby wrote:Not a drummer here but a guitar player. Proud owner of a Neal Schon signature Les Paul -- an amazing instument. The sustainer in the guitar is incredible. I'm currently gigging 3-4 times per month and loving it.
Never played with a drummer that used octos. They remind me of long stacked roto toms but must sound much deeper I'm guessing. There must be a few musicians that frequent this forum. I noticed in one of the Baltimore party pics that AR had a Marshall combo up against the wall.
gibby, can you tell me the weight on the signature schon les paul??
It's heavy -- 10.5 lbs. Once it's strapped on I really don't notice it - even after a 4 hour gig.
low d wrote:tragchk wrote:OK....first up, for all you Drummers out there....
WHY are Octoban Drums obsolete??
They are not. Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater uses them. There are many other prog rock drummers that use them.
Now, Roto-Toms...those should stay obsolete.
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:fred_journeyman wrote:tragchk wrote:BUT ~ since they were COOL and accepted his TRADE-IN, PLUS other equipment, it only came to: $400 and change.
Nice. Why did he trade in his other ones, out of curiousity (or did he trade in something ELSE for these)?
ohh geesh,, fred,, hes a drummer,, they are drums,, u trade in the other ones because they aint the right color... ect.... they are drums for crying out loud..... now guitars are a horse of a different color,, sometimes we trade in because of.. well ,, sometimes.......... well, the wood is different..![]()
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