[quote="zilboy"]Wierd!
I also love the Tama wingscrew thingies. So much better than rubber sleeves. Too bad they can't license the design to other manufacturers (I play Sonor).
I've notived that I have all of my cymbals set at the exact same angle, regardless of height.
One thing I am having to work on is attacking my ride differently. My favorite ride is my trusty old 20" K Heavy from the 80's. It has a great ping, but lots of gorgeous wash as well - it's remarkably crashable. Howver, it is a heavy cymbal and I've noticed that lately, my right index finger gets very sore near the first knuckle - almost like it's bruised. So, I've been really trying to modify my ride technique and really let the stick rebound as much as I can, so as not to shock my hand so much.
Maybe switching to lighter sticks will help, Anthony? No one should be breaking Z Custom mediums that often. Maybe it's a quality control problem? Have you thought about sending one back and having Zildjian inspect it? They should be able to tell whether the cymbal is defective.
On a side note, Neil Peart has been breaking his Paragons like they're made of glass or something...[/quote]
Those Tama thingies are awesome! And you can buy them separately. I believe most cymbal stands use the same thread 1/4 20? Try one out to see if they fit your Sonor stands.
I kinda have the same thing in my ride too! It's a late 70's early 80's 22" A medium Zildjian ride as far as I can tell. I bought it used, no markings other than the avedis stamp. I always figured it for an A series- great bell, nice ride, great wash, and I crash it too! I actually had it refinished a few years after buying it- holy cow did that make it sing!
In terms of sticks, I used to use the Regal Tip Rock model, Stewart's stick of choice as indicated in the 1982 interview in Modern Drummer.
Close to a 5B model I guess, but it's light and has this rubber core in the butt. (HAHA!). They break easily on me tho because I think the wood isn't as dense as other models. I recently switched this past fall to Stewart's Vic Firth signature model and love it! Immediately they are heavier and more dense feeling than the Regal Tips which was hard to get used to. But they hold up much better. I can't imagine playing with anything thinner than a 5A stick though. As for your finger bruising- is it actually bruised or just feel like it is in the knuckle? Could you be holding too tight as you play faster? Can you loosen up your grip and rock/roll the stick between the thumb and index while riding?
I will check with Zildjian to see if it is a QC thing. It's 3 years old now, I doubt they'd do anything for me but you never know.
AN-I-MAL!