Love this! I saw the JB Revue back in those days with those kits! (Also had a Trixon metal snare myself back then. I remember the snare mechanism broke.) Thanks Dylan W!
Ha, I decided on a whim to try a set of Hi Freqs and man they're so sensitive and you can hear every single ghost strike no matter how light. Great work on the kit and cool video! PS: Your voice sounds just like Tom Hanks!
Honestly, I don't see any durability issues either way - but I'm also not hitting especially hard on this particular kit. I'd stick with regular Texture Coated if that's a concern for you - they sound equally great! I switch heads around all the time, anyhow.
I definitely get what you are saying, but I've just always hated those slot-head tension rods. I only have one drum left that has them (a 1920s Leedy Black Elite), and if I ever lose the one vintage Premier drum key I own that fits those rods, I'll need to sell the drum! After doing all that work replacing the rods and swivel nuts, I've since learned that there may be modern Pacific drum rods that fit the 60s Trixon/Vox threads. That would have saved a lot of time and trouble, had I known before...
Shawn, Bass Drum sounds AMAZING on this video! 😉👍🏻♥️🙏🏻🎼🎶🥁🫡
rad man! these look great and sound killer
l had a Trixon VOX kit 1968 in red sparkle like Clyde's .Awesome ,
durable good looking and 1st of
all great sound.
Cool looking vox kit 👍👍.
YES great restore. Such a funky feel you have!
You lucky sob! I’d love to refurbish and play those! Sounds great
Vell done !! 😎 👍
Very cool -I can appreciate all the work you put into this restoration. They turned out excellent and enjoy playing them !
Oh hell yeah 😎 I'm definitely loving this! James Browns drum 🥁 sound and his drummers were awesome! Thanks so much for posting this video!
I feel just the same!
Love this! I saw the JB Revue back in those days with those kits! (Also had a Trixon metal snare myself back then. I remember the snare mechanism broke.) Thanks Dylan W!
Awesome Work Dylan! Congrats on the sweet find!
Amazing work.
They sound great !
So sick man you are awesome.
Ha, I decided on a whim to try a set of Hi Freqs and man they're so sensitive and you can hear every single ghost strike no matter how light. Great work on the kit and cool video!
PS: Your voice sounds just like Tom Hanks!
Nice !!!
Did you glue repair the gray kug bevel gaskets? The kit looks great.
How are those heads holding up? Still recommend them over the normal Texture Coated?
Honestly, I don't see any durability issues either way - but I'm also not hitting especially hard on this particular kit. I'd stick with regular Texture Coated if that's a concern for you - they sound equally great! I switch heads around all the time, anyhow.
Fantastic! Did you do anything to the bearing edges?
Would you happen to know what kind of wood 🪵 was used in making these drums? Thanks again!
Amazing kit! I wish the Vox reissues didn't have the stupid melting bass drum, I'd probably buy one if it was round.
Great job. What mic are you using over the bass drum?
That's an R84 Ribbon mic made by AEA. Great mic, and it's doing a lot of the sonic lifting on these particular mixes.
Just get a Sonor drum key and leave on the original tension rods.
I definitely get what you are saying, but I've just always hated those slot-head tension rods. I only have one drum left that has them (a 1920s Leedy Black Elite), and if I ever lose the one vintage Premier drum key I own that fits those rods, I'll need to sell the drum!
After doing all that work replacing the rods and swivel nuts, I've since learned that there may be modern Pacific drum rods that fit the 60s Trixon/Vox threads. That would have saved a lot of time and trouble, had I known before...
More "sprucing up" video instead of resto