Bass Drum Blindfold | 18” 20” 22” or 24” ? | Yamaha Stage Custom | Thomann
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- We blindfolded Simon again after the Supra Phonic shootout so let’s see if he can guess the bass drum size. Is he playing an 18” 20” 22” or 24”? Enjoy the video!
Product used: tho.mn/7sdwk
Interesting bits and pieces:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 1st bass drum
2:29 2nd bass drum
4:24 3rd bass drum
6:23 4th bass drum
8:38 Simon’s guess
Recorded in Presonus Studio One: bit.ly/S1Pro6
Recorded and mixed with Universal Audio: tho.mn/uadx1
Monitors optimised through Sonarworks: tho.mn/sonar
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I love the 20" so much ;) Yamaha Stage Custom what a fantastic kit
This man is one of the most happiest man I've seen in my entire life. Super positive vibes 👍
Super useful comparison, thank you! Loving the sound of the 20” and 24”. Yamaha makes many great things so I’m leaning towards getting a Stage Custom when the time is right.
I'm honestly surprised at how much I like the sound of the 20". I like the slap that kick gives. But of course the 24" sounds monstrous and I love it too.
Yamaha Stage custom is the best value for money right now.
3:19 so far loving the 18
Seems like the bigger you go, the more boxy or like a basketball it sounds. So far after dozens of videos, I really like the sound of 20s.
I like the sound of 20s as well, and I like to keep my rack tom low., so a 20" kick helps with that.
My preferred bass drum size is 22” because it’s right in the middle, right in between a 20” bass drum and a 24” bass drum
I definitely love the sound and size of the 20" bass drum.
Dang snare sounds great.
24” go big or go… with the biggest one you can comfortably travel with?
Bravo sir 4/4 🤘🏽
That's what she said
A really good demo 💪🏻
24 sounded amazing but with good sound engineer 22 will do the job
❤🥁 22 and 24 have a great sound!
I like the 20” and 24”. I’ve decided that i am going to try the 24”. Love the 15” depth. Better attack and punch with plenty of low end.
That snare sounds so nice.
Awesome drummer & human being ;)
18 ALL THE WAY !!!’
I'm gonna move from 20x16 up to a 24x15 for my double bass kit. Itll look so much more intimidating that way
I play 22, but if i didnt have to spend money to try a new setup, id love to try double bass with a 18 or 20 inch kick, especially with an emad on them. It would be great to get my 13 x 11 tom lower.I have no idea how different it would feel though, not sure if the rebound would be hindered or improved. I would imagine smaller drums are bouncier, but the tuning would also need to be lower.
Actually my favourite drummer Blake Richardson uses double 20 inch kicks, i think the smaller kicks have a really clean look, and make the drummer look more intimidating, instead of the kit, but i suppose thats just because Blake is pretty massive anyway
Nice drum drum
Cant decide on 20 or 22 also cause toms are different too but i do want the surf green thats for sure
I’d love to see the results when you take the pedal/drumhead feel out of the occasion
My choice, the 22’´
I wonder if you guys throw 20" x 8" SC Hip BD in to the mix. Would you be able to distinguish the sound between regular 20" and 18" bop BD.
Cheers guys!
Beater placement off center on smaller kicks
Does anyone have any experience on the best bass drum size for a Gretsch Renown?
What's the snare? Sounds amazing!
Looks like a Gretsch.
Very sure it's a Gretsch Brooklyn Steel or Brass 14x5 👌
Cymbale zildjian k ride
A 24 wouldn't be hard to kick if you didn't have a hole in the resonant head!
Maybe a more open sound would be a better test..they all sound like a cheap drum machine
These are tuned like dog shit
The tuning is great, it’s the head, room, mics, and beater. It’s essentially the entire environment and context making it sound like that. the same drumsets can easily have entirely different sounds in just different environments alone.
Nice drum drum