Tommy, really a sweet little kit. What mics are you using?
1965 Rogers Jazz in WMP Last viewed: 15 minutes ago
That..... re-defines beauty.
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=24048
Tommyp!
Beautiful WMP Rogers! Like a few others mentioned, I didn't even notice the 10" rack tom, probably because it looks "right" with the other drum sizes. Was the center-mounted swivo holder on the bass drum standard practice?
Mark
Mother of mercy! One day I have to play a vintage Rogers 18/12/14. I've seen only one in all my years of playing.
Beautiful Tommy.
THANKS for ALL your comments! Let me answer a few queries!
Wayne Brown: Not so much a query here, but THANK YOU! You are such a positive personality, and your love/respect for Rogers drums needs no introduction!
VM2K/Mark: Good eye Mark!.. because .. sound/lights were supplied, but I ALWAYS bring my own mikes, just in case. This was one of those times. I ended up using my own mikes as just these two "grab" the entire kit nicely, and I know how they are going to sound. That said:
Bass drum: Audix D6
Overhead: Shure SM137 Condenser
Ploughman/Jack: YOU are one of THE Rogers experts here! Glad you liked!, especially with your personal collection!
idrum4fum/Mark: THANKS as always Mark! The bass drum mount for the rack tom on a Rogers 14X18 had been discussed many times, and it's a good question! As it turns out, and this was typical it seems... Rogers had a couple different spots for that mount on the 14X18. The most common is the center, which is where this mount was original to the drum. But, I have also seen it a little more over to the left, sitting behind the drums. As to what dictated just WHERE they put it, I don't have a clue. Ride cymbal Knobby is also correct for this drum. The splash cymbal is an older Rogers hoop mount model. I decided to go that route as I didn't want to drill the shell for a Knobby. It IS a Rogers piece though.. ( and I freaked when I found it! ) .. so in that regard, all correct! I'll attach a slightly different view!
Agopsalott: THANK YOU!, and so true... there aren't a whole lot of them out there, but when one pops up you go COOL! I think Gretsch had the market cornered on the small bass drum. To see one from Rogers is always neat!
Tommyp
When one pops up in your signature color, double cool!
I'm amazed you could get what appears to be a 22" ride on that 18" and still have room for the tom mount at TDC. Are they all done in the antique white?
Sweet setup. Did you get and sound or video of the gig in Hartford?
I'm amazed you could get what appears to be a 22" ride on that 18" and still have room for the tom mount at TDC. Are they all done in the antique white?Sweet setup. Did you get and sound or video of the gig in Hartford?
Hey Dan!
Good eye!... it's a 21"... but what's an inch between friends?
... unfortunately no audio/video of this gig. Would have been nice! The snare drum was a prototype that I was trying for Joe Montineri. He calls it a Dynatone, as it is based on the 60's era Cleveland Dynasonic. The shell is a true 5/5. He wrapped it in a Rogers chip pattern WMP, but it is WHITER than the antique WMP on the rest of my kit. The customer supplies all the hardware off their COB Dynasonic as a donor... and then installs on the shell that Joe makes.. edges.. drills.. etc. Playing wood Dynasonics almost exclusively for years, I can attest to the fact that Joe NAILED this! The drum played and spoke beautifully... and at 2/3rd's LESS than an original would cost. This is NOT meant as an advertisement for the drum, but it is pretty neat! Ill post some pics I took of the drum for you to see.
Tommyp
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