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Heavy Drums Inc
United Kingdom
Приєднався 28 чер 2018
Drum equipment reviews for HEAVY MUSIC
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Meinl Classics Custom Extreme Metal Ride 20" Review
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Meinl Classics Custom Extreme Metal Ride 20" Review
Sabian aax Stage hi hats 14" Review!
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For my money the best all round rock/metal hi hats
Tama Speed Cobra 6month Heavy Review
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This is the follow up review I promised.
Mono M80 cymbal bag review
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This is a must have cymbal bag if your serious about cymbals
Tama Speed Cobra First impression REVIEW
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Tama Speed Cobra First impression REVIEW
TRICK BASS DRUM BEATERS!!
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Test of Tricks dead blow and Dominator bass drum beaters. Which do you prefer?
SABIAN AAX XPLOSION CRASH 19"
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Quick sound test of this awesome cymbal. I've waited a long time for a 19" xplosion
MY DRUM KIT TOUR. YAMAHA OAK CUSTOM X
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Little video of my Yamaha oak custom x. Back with two kicks after 4 years of one kick drum.
LUDWIG BLACK MAGIC 14" X 8" SNARE DRUM REVIEW
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First look and quick impressions of my dream snare drum
SABIAN AAX METAL CRASH 19"
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Sound video of my favourite crash ride cymbal
SABIAN HH POWER BELL RIDE 22"
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Sound video of the best big bell ride cymbal
ZILDJIAN A CUSTOM PROJECTION CRASH 18"
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Just a solo video of this excellent crash cymbal
ZILDJIAN A CUSTOM PROJECTION CRASH VS SABIAN AAX XPLOSION CRASH 18"
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ZILDJIAN A CUSTOM PROJECTION CRASH VS SABIAN AAX XPLOSION CRASH 18"
AHEAD DRUM STICKS VS WOOD DRUM STICKS
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AHEAD DRUM STICKS VS WOOD DRUM STICKS
NATAL 14" X 8" META BRASS SNARE DRUM REVIEW
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NATAL 14" X 8" META BRASS SNARE DRUM REVIEW
BILL SANDERS POWER ROCK CLICK PAD REVIEW
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BILL SANDERS POWER ROCK CLICK PAD REVIEW
TAMA SLP BIG BLACK STEEL 14 x 8" FIRST IMPRESSION/REVIEW
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TAMA SLP BIG BLACK STEEL 14 x 8" FIRST IMPRESSION/REVIEW
Sabian AAX-XPLOSION CRASH v's Sabian AA ROCK CRASH 18"
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Sabian AAX-XPLOSION CRASH v's Sabian AA ROCK CRASH 18"
Sabian AAXTREME v's Sabian AA HOLY CHINA 19"
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Sabian AAXTREME v's Sabian AA HOLY CHINA 19"
Hi dude , I have bass drum beater that's really nice and want to remove it from the rod , I think they are glued to the rod. Any ideas of how to remove just the beater from the rod to then put it on a longer and newer steel rod ? ✌
I've never done that personally my guy. Maybe get a heat source to it.
i guess these are the 910s yeh? as they havet the cobra coils? or did you get the 310 and buy th ecobracoils separfate?
910's of course
@@heavydrumsinc4816ok thanks. I was thinking of getting the 310 as these will be my first double pedals but I guess from your review it’s worth spending the extra and going for the 910.
What is the main difference between the 310 and the 910, does it affect your speed or impact in some way?
I wouldn't know sorry man. I only ever go for the top versions. Sorry man.
I havehad the demon demon drive for a while, but I didn,t like it at all. Now I play the mapex falcons for a couple of years whith nylon straps. I am considering to buy these for their longboards and light design
Dude if you are breaking cymbals that fast you either have your cymbals clamped down too tight or you need to calm down. Ive had my oriental China for a decade maybe more.
Pro drummers get through cymbals quick too. Plus it depends how many hours your putting on them. I've got some cymbals I've had for 15 years , but there's a reason for that. Plus nowhere in the review did I mention all cymbals. Just certain models and types go relatively quickly.
the swivel spring was invented by sonor on their giant step pedals many year before tama used it
Yeah, but this is a different design.
Zildjian!
This drum sounds better whether tuned low or high than similar ones that cost a lot more. I've compared it to the Ludwig Legacy Mahogany and the Gretsch Swamp Dog and they're great but for the money, the Tama is a better value.
They definitely go well together
another good china its the sabian paragon
I've heard that. I've never tried one
I've been drumming for about 16 years now, like you said, good through every brand and series of metal cymbals. I agree that those holy chinas are 100% basically the best chinas, and also about what you said about this rudes. Personally, I've made the switch to all aax x plosions with x celerator hats and for the last 1.5 YEARS, not a single cymbal from the aax line has broken. The rudes are good, but personally i love the warmth and richness of those aax's
100% agree. For me explosions are perfect for sound. But also durability. I broke AA quick for some reason, but not aaxplosion. Rudes are great and durable but not that musical
Love seeing the nylon tips!!!! I have had so many debates over this subject and will not bend at all!!! I like the definition on hihats and rides! I play wooden sticks with nylon tips. Vic Firth 5B's with nylon tips,and love them. I wish I could find the same sticks with more length? But yet to find them?
You are so welcome!
Love the tight sound!!!! Awesome! Not a lot of ringing and very crisp attack! Thank you, did not know their snares sounded that good!
Yeah that brass snare was surprisingly good for the modest money. I wish I still had it
For China's try Wuhan!!!! I like all my Cymbals the same brand name also! I'm a Paiste guy,but Wuhan does China's really, plus they are durable and cheap money!
I have tried Wuhan way back. I remember going through one in one night. It just fell to bits. Had two never had them again. Pity as it sounded excellent
I've had Eliminators for the past twenty years and have been using their strap drives. The only thing that gives me slight pause with these SCs are the chain drives. Since you have experience with Eliminators, would you say that the SCs have a lighter feel? I need good response for quick doubles and am thinking of giving these a try..
I did have belt eliminators too. I'd say if you're happy with the eliminators don't switch. Personally speaking I can do the exactly same stuff at the same quality on both. For doubles I'd say the eliminators have a better bounce response. Thanks for watching
@@heavydrumsinc4816 I'm happy with them but have wondered for a while now if something would be better and even more responsive. I've never played a longer footboard and I have pretty big feet. If the SCs have a quicker/lighter feel and the longer board helps in that regard, that's enough to try. Have you ever tried the Dyna Syncs?
Thank you for the review! Much appreciated for your thoughts which has helped me immensely to decide. btw, you never mention which model this is. Maybe update the title or description? Cheers!
Glad it helped man. Na, any drummer would know what the model is. It's the only one worth mentioning. Cheers
I take both
aax's cresendo sounds similar to a 19 inch projection crash
Zildjian A custom for sure ❤🤟🥁. Playing with them for a long long time and they're fantastic... especially for heavier genres.
Hello again mate from Oz , I want to ask you if the AA Rock is heavier than the AAX ? I want to order the AA 18 Rock crash but only if it is thicker or heavier ? Thanks mate.
Yo. It is thicker than the aax.
@@heavydrumsinc4816 Thanks bud ......... Sabian Rules The Cymbal World.
Ben Gillies used this in the early Silverchair days. The 19” and 20”
Zildjian projeccion for me, both Great Simbals
Sabian all day
What about night time?
@@heavydrumsinc4816 to naughty to share those details. 😂. Everyone makes great cymbals now. I love the new Istanbul xist line. For the $ best value. Great vids btw. Keep it up
i have 1 pair of Regal Tip Alex Van Halen Signature and 2 pairs of Ahead: 1 is the TC like yours and 2 is WOS. They are very very nice to me. Rimshot ? No. Maybe i’m not a heavy hitter like you are. They last very good.
They've definitely got their plus sides. Definitely last longer.
Do you still prefer these to the demon drive? I have the SC and like them, but they feel too long for me. I don't have big feet and I am considering buying the demon drive since they are shorter. Thx!
Yeah more natural feel. The boards on this are definitely bigger so may suit you.
Great review. Thanks.
Glad it was useful. Thanks for watching man.
Zildjian sounds more “full”.
I love these but there is movement in the heel plate hinge. I don't know if they were like this brand new but I noticed movement after one week. It's like this in all the ones if seen in person after I noticed the wobble on mine. Just move the pedal side to side and you cans see it. If you put the pedal one a table and look inside the hole were the rod hinge is you can see the rod and bolts moving. If I was there in person I could show you. I use a trick drive shaft and DW control or Air beaters and love the feel but they can improve the hinge for the next gen. My DW 9002 and MDD's are built better but I prefer the way these feel. I use trick drive shafts on those as well. I'm going for the Dyna Syncs next and hopefully with the direct drive it will minimize the play in the heel. I hope they feel close to the Cobras. Something about the cobras feel great and I play my best on them. I like the 9002's but the MDD's I've had for years and still don't love them. I will probably need to sell them.
I've had them for 6 years and just played with the hinge movement. It's just a tiny bit of movement so I have bigger things to focus on but the Dynas should be fun. I hope to get them in a few weeks.
That's bad news. I must say I don't suffer from that with my set.
Your kick is tuned way too high to not muffle the fuck out of the beater head. If you like it that tight, you should have a pillow touching/covering at least 3/4ths of that head (so that when you mic you can still aim the mic at the top corner of the head and not just centered at a pillow). Otherwise you need to tune that head wayyyyyyyy way down and at least muffle the reso head with a smaller pillow. Also with those speed demon pedals, you’re riding down too low on the pedal which is why your heel toe is sloppy. Get the ball of your foot on that ball on the pedal. You’ll get a ton more out of those lovely pedals. Love to see new drummers getting into it! Keep it up homie!
Sabian all the way! Sabian cymbals are way better 🙌🏽🙌🏽
no mic aand that sounds amazing!!!!!!!
It's a high quality snare that one at a good price
Great demo, unsure on the explosion but now clarified with a darker sound, sounds great. Aa good but a bit to high pitch for me maybe better for more pop style music. Good job.
I'm using Sabian AAX set since 10 years. I never tried better sounding cymbals. The another one that i would like to try is Zildjian's A custom. Both has 'brilliant' or 'jingling' sound I should say not like K or HHX series. I mean for me the last two is too dark but still great sounding in the right music.
U should try solid state version of the speed demon! I tried one and loved it more than thw chain but I have a demon drive alrdy and they seem less sturdy for things like tours. They should still make them and that was before the new spring hinges. I just got thw demon drive because I play multiple styles of music so switching from long board to short board is super handy for me. Other wise I'd have to buy 2 pedals
They're good at rimshots?
Ahead sound great on snare and toms, but the ride cymbal sound sucks.
Very true
other than the crappy beaters the fact they don't have spikes on the left pedal to keep it in place is a let down. those silly little velcro square patches are stupid. its continually sliding forward on the carpet in the studio. anyone else have this problem? other than that I absolutely love it!
Hey man do you use the exact same spring tension on both pedals ?
Yes, 👍
Impresionante en qué tienda esta ?
#100 Cheers mate. Good to know! ☮
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Original bitters are not too heavy for fast planning, i can't get used too, your bitters seems to be lighter.
My 19in X-Plosion Fast Crash cracked to two places 😢, I had to cut out two big half circles just to save it and believe it or not it still has character, I checked the new prices and it's going fory$345 😔
Sorry to hear that. Yeah I wouldn't be using a fast crash myself as that's tooooo thin. Medium or med/thin is great. Yes, I've noticed some cymbal ranges have greatly increased. Have a look at the xsr range.....
@@heavydrumsinc4816 i need to check those out, thanks for the heads up 👍
A Fast crash is PAPER thin. Doesn’t hold up well to constant bashing.
Great vid and coverage of these beaters. By chance, do you have a link to that "Power Rock Click Pad"? I don't know if they offer it here in the states but I would like to give that a go.
Thanks man. He British the guy that makes those. Check ebay.......
A little late to the party, but have you tried peeling the plastic or metal bit from the sticky adhesive and covering the hard discs with moleskin?
Yeah the charlie benante method. I go through that too quickly too dude. Plus I found it took away too much click
I just got the single pedal.super nice.never had a quality pedal, been playing sub hundred dollar pedals for 20 years. Super stoked on it.very smooth.very nice quality
Pretty much perfect I think. Can't fault them
Just a heads up , I can hear the AA is brighter not really louder, still very nice Just brighter. The AAX is very nice I can see it shaking around but it sounds great. Don't know if it will handle something like Sabbath or something with heavy sticking ? Cause my AA 's are so heavy and thick they will out live me ! I've seen cracked AAX but not AA . 👍 🥁 🇦🇺
Interesting. Personally I've cracked alot more AA than AAX......which is strange.
@@heavydrumsinc4816 If can I ask about the AA Sabian's , The AA cymbals that cracked were they Rock AA 's ? It's funny the ones I have are AA Rock Ride etc.....the whole set-up is Sabian AA Rock , maybe that's the difference ? I've hit mine for over 13 ,14 years now hard but I do look after them.
I have these and love them I used to have a pair of aax 14" fusion hats and they are very similar
Very good all purpose hats for me.
Very nice review I personally use only Sabian AA , AAX or HHX I find they marry nicely matched up together. My hats have Rivets in the bottom hat cymbal which creates massive sizzle effect the volume is also much louder with rivets . Good video.
Thanks for watching buddy
I picked up a set of 80s pre-AA Rock Sizzle Hats, I love them! Drumming for over 30 years but I never even tried hats with sizzle rivets before, was I ever missing out!
Just got this snare as a step up from the snare my kit came with. I play in a metal/hard rock band and I searched for a fat and punchy metal snare that kinda fit into the look of my kit. Had to be affordable tho, so this guy was the obvious choice. And now I don't play the nicest kit and so my old snare ain't that nice either, so I'm absolutely impressed by the quality of the hardware, completely flawless. Stunning looking and soundwise you got tons of options and I feel it works well with pretty much every tuning. Rimshots with a lower tuning are the best tho. Absolutely stoked to bring this beast to band rehearsal and into the studio soon. Finally got the low smacking punchy fat snare sound I been trying to get out of my old snare, but there's only so much tuning and heads can do when the shell is real cheap.
It's pretty much unbeatable for the price. Have a look at world max brass snares too. Very nice
@@heavydrumsinc4816 Yeah, it's awesome. Played my first live show with it, sounds just as great. Kinda settled on like a mid-high tuning now. And I'll check out that brand, never heard it before actually🤘🏻
How do these compare with the trick pro-v1 beaters?