Hey drummers! We've covered our top 5 Ludwig drum sets in this video, but we know there are so many great options out there. Which Ludwig kit is your personal favorite, and why? Have you played any of these sets? Share your experiences! If you could design your dream Ludwig kit, which features would you combine from different series? Let's hear your ultimate Ludwig setup ideas! Don't forget to like and subscribe if you found this guide helpful. Your comments help us create better content for fellow drum enthusiasts!
My dream Ludwig would be a Classic Oak! Classic Silver Sparkle, Atlas tom brackets, along with a Black Beauty 6 1/2 and a 5 Jazzfest and my beloved L205SF... just LOVE it! And STANDARD Hardware! Just for recording and.... admiring it 😉
Thaaaaank you! Just decided, I´m gonna buy one of those Neu Sonic kits, should be the perfect live-workhorse along with a 402. My sound engineer will love it!! 🥁👍
To contact the Ludwig Drum Company, you can write to them at the following address: Ludwig Industries, Division of Conn-Selmer 600 Industrial Parkway Elkhart, IN 46516 United States This is their current headquarters, where they handle manufacturing and customer inquiries. If you have any specific questions or requests, feel free to reach out!
Not sure why the “Guidelines” to post are in russian…..but let me just say that Ludwig - like Harley Davidson - is living on its legacy. Anything new they make, including the last several years is china junk. Both companies are living on their vintage products’ success and lore.
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your perspective. It's always valuable to hear different viewpoints, especially from those who are passionate about music and instruments. ------------------------------ Current Production: Regarding the quality of Ludwig's current production, it's important to note that they continue to manufacture high-quality drum sets, such as the Ludwig Classic Maple series, which uses premium North American maple and advanced construction techniques to ensure excellent sound and durability. While some of their more affordable lines, like the Evolution series, are made with cost-effective materials like poplar, they still offer good value for entry-level drummers Quality Concerns: The perception of "China junk" is a common critique for many brands that have moved some production overseas to reduce costs. However, it's essential to differentiate between entry-level products and their higher-end offerings. Ludwig's high-end drum kits, like the Classic Maple and Legacy series, are still highly regarded for their quality and craftsmanship ------------------------------ Thank you again for your comment. It's through discussions like these that we can better understand the strengths and areas for improvement in the products we love.
@@musicessences even the so-called high and are not highly regarded by me. I’m sure they’re probably pretty good. However, they are assembled in China and I’m not a fan of that. I’m not a wig hater. I own (and love) a 70s Ludwig kit.
Although I like Ludwig Drums & find the video informative, with a couple examples of brilliant grooves, I find it difficult to enjoy. Whether it’s due to the computer generated voice or poor editing of a live voice, I feel the narration is stilted, monotonous and one dimensional. As a drummer myself, this falls short for me.
Thank you for your candid feedback. I genuinely appreciate your perspective as a fellow drummer and your acknowledgment of the informative content and groove examples. You've raised valid points about the narration quality, and I completely understand how that can impact the overall viewing experience. My channel's budget is unfortunately limited and I have to sacrifice some of the video production components for now in order to be able to explore more and create content for you more often. I will be happy to improve this aspect later if possible. All viewers have the opportunity to sponsor the channel and help me speed up the process of improving the content. As drummers, we both know how crucial good sound is to the overall experience. Your feedback will help us create more enjoyable and professional-sounding content moving forward. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts - it's through constructive criticism like yours that we can continue to improve and deliver better content for our viewers.
Hey drummers! We've covered our top 5 Ludwig drum sets in this video, but we know there are so many great options out there. Which Ludwig kit is your personal favorite, and why? Have you played any of these sets? Share your experiences!
If you could design your dream Ludwig kit, which features would you combine from different series? Let's hear your ultimate Ludwig setup ideas!
Don't forget to like and subscribe if you found this guide helpful. Your comments help us create better content for fellow drum enthusiasts!
My dream Ludwig would be a Classic Oak! Classic Silver Sparkle, Atlas tom brackets, along with a Black Beauty 6 1/2 and a 5 Jazzfest and my beloved L205SF... just LOVE it! And STANDARD Hardware! Just for recording and.... admiring it 😉
Thaaaaank you! Just decided, I´m gonna buy one of those Neu Sonic kits, should be the perfect live-workhorse along with a 402. My sound engineer will love it!! 🥁👍
I love this channel.
To me a 24" Bass drum is Standard and other smaller size drums are music specific, in a Studio you can modify the actually sound to suit a lot.
What snares are being used here ?
i wanna write to the ludwig company can anyone reply to me with the address?
To contact the Ludwig Drum Company, you can write to them at the following address:
Ludwig Industries, Division of Conn-Selmer
600 Industrial Parkway
Elkhart, IN 46516
United States
This is their current headquarters, where they handle manufacturing and customer inquiries. If you have any specific questions or requests, feel free to reach out!
@@musicessences thank you so much!!!
Do you sheep worldwide
Not sure why the “Guidelines” to post are in russian…..but let me just say that Ludwig - like Harley Davidson - is living on its legacy. Anything new they make, including the last several years is china junk. Both companies are living on their vintage products’ success and lore.
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your perspective. It's always valuable to hear different viewpoints, especially from those who are passionate about music and instruments.
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Current Production:
Regarding the quality of Ludwig's current production, it's important to note that they continue to manufacture high-quality drum sets, such as the Ludwig Classic Maple series, which uses premium North American maple and advanced construction techniques to ensure excellent sound and durability. While some of their more affordable lines, like the Evolution series, are made with cost-effective materials like poplar, they still offer good value for entry-level drummers
Quality Concerns:
The perception of "China junk" is a common critique for many brands that have moved some production overseas to reduce costs. However, it's essential to differentiate between entry-level products and their higher-end offerings. Ludwig's high-end drum kits, like the Classic Maple and Legacy series, are still highly regarded for their quality and craftsmanship
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Thank you again for your comment. It's through discussions like these that we can better understand the strengths and areas for improvement in the products we love.
@@musicessences even the so-called high and are not highly regarded by me. I’m sure they’re probably pretty good. However, they are assembled in China and I’m not a fan of that. I’m not a wig hater. I own (and love) a 70s Ludwig kit.
Although I like Ludwig Drums & find the video informative, with a couple examples of brilliant grooves, I find it difficult to enjoy. Whether it’s due to the computer generated voice or poor editing of a live voice, I feel the narration is stilted, monotonous and one dimensional. As a drummer myself, this falls short for me.
Thank you for your candid feedback. I genuinely appreciate your perspective as a fellow drummer and your acknowledgment of the informative content and groove examples.
You've raised valid points about the narration quality, and I completely understand how that can impact the overall viewing experience.
My channel's budget is unfortunately limited and I have to sacrifice some of the video production components for now in order to be able to explore more and create content for you more often.
I will be happy to improve this aspect later if possible. All viewers have the opportunity to sponsor the channel and help me speed up the process of improving the content.
As drummers, we both know how crucial good sound is to the overall experience. Your feedback will help us create more enjoyable and professional-sounding content moving forward. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts - it's through constructive criticism like yours that we can continue to improve and deliver better content for our viewers.