iain28 wrote:Stoping him from banging his knee maybe ....looks tight between snare and floor tom . Also was there some pipe lagging too at some stage i recall ?
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drummike wrote:You may be correct, guys. It does sort of look like it was there for cushioning. If any of the chrome plating was flaking off, it could could be abrasive to guys who like to wear running shorts when they play drums. As far as pipe lagging, I don't recall seeing anything other than the towel attached to Stewart's snare.
drummike wrote:Pipe lagging is another term for pipe insulation, material you often see wrapped around ventilation ducts, water pipes, etc.
drummike wrote:Thanks to Zilboy and Jeff Seitz for clarification on the towel question. A mystery solved!
I was aware that the snare was probably a Pearl Jupiter; I like to pretend that Stewart remained brand-loyal to Tama and continued playing their snares. I tried a Pearl chrome-over-brass 5x14 and a steel 5x14, but without the die-cast hoops, it just didn't sound the same. When I play along with the Police cds, my Tama snares sound the same as what I hear coming through the speakers, so I'm happy. Even my Tama with flanged hoops sounds like the cds, so I've sold off my Pearl snare collection and just going for the Tama stuff now. Thanks, guys.
drummike wrote:That's an interesting thought regarding the maple Starclassic, Zil, I hadn't considered that one. I had considered picking up a SC signature snare at some point, but these 80s vintage Tama snares sound so amazingly good, and I enjoy playing them so much, the signature is almost un-needed at this point, although I do like the nifty badge and signature inside.
On another note, has anyone tried the Bruford snares? Are they just a regular maple Starclassic with a special exterior finish?
drummike wrote:Well, I guess the bottom line is that I'm very interested in re-creating the Copeland sound with my own kit. I've got some nice vintage Tama Superstars, which I prefer to the Imperialstars; I've got a couple of snare drums that provide that high, cracking sound, and I've got some nice Paistes, although I don't have a single Rude model (maybe someday.) I also have been building the left side of the kit, with four Octobans, and an LP bell cymbal that sounds pretty close to the one on Secret Journey. Lacking any Synare units or even a Tama Techstar or Snyper, I just use my Yamaha DTX pads for the electronic drum sounds you can hear on the live Tea In The Sahara, etc. The pieces I'm missing right now is a 10" tom (hard to find Super Mahogany 8x10) and a 13" heavy hi-hat. Overall, it's been a fun project that I started back in April. I love the way the old Superstars look and sound. If I don't find a 10" tom in the next few months, I might consider moving on to building a black Imperialstar kit.
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