Thanks for making this video! Floor toms are tricky, when they are right, it’s such a great sound that can shake the room you’re in. But it’s quite hard to make one sound good, with enough tone, enough low end, without sympathetic resonance, and more. This video had some great practical advice!
Excellent video.... I’m struggling with this exact issue with floor tom to rack tom resonance... lots of great ideas... your final tuning is the sound I’m going for... thanks again!
I felt like the fundamental tone at 21:00 was the same. Impressive! My cheap floor tom and the kit is made in Eastern Germany out of pressed cardboard. I'll go and try to get some tone out of it) I have EC2 as well.
I'm like your cheap vs expensive concept but then you have different size drums ...not to mention head types. So there's that. I do appreciate much of your content...The best for me so far was your loose chain on the snare tip. Thanks for that one!
Evans heads make any drum sound amazing compared to remo. That’s just my opinion though. I have tried both and the Evans came out sounding the best on my maple kit. I also have a 13” rack tom that is a Tama rockstar with Evans black chrome head and a Evans reso head and it sounds great.
The overall volume of the video is tooooooooooooooooooooooooooo low. I don't mean the lack of close mics, I mean the overall volume of the voice and the overheads, of the whole "mix". The comparison is a bit unusual: why the size/head difference? And the EC2 on the resonant side as well? Hmmm
The cheap drum actually sounds better...maybe because of size, but do we get carried away with price and brand hype. Not exactly a successful tuning guide 🙄
Turning so many screws like this, without checking what happens with each turn, is like traveling from one city to another without having a single look at the landscape.
I was going to tune my drums today, but I decided to do something simpler: change the transmission in my car.
Thanks for making this video! Floor toms are tricky, when they are right, it’s such a great sound that can shake the room you’re in. But it’s quite hard to make one sound good, with enough tone, enough low end, without sympathetic resonance, and more. This video had some great practical advice!
Excellent video.... I’m struggling with this exact issue with floor tom to rack tom resonance... lots of great ideas... your final tuning is the sound I’m going for... thanks again!
remember the days of old catalogues that listed "select hardwoods" for shell material on the cheap sets. like cb and harmony
I felt like the fundamental tone at 21:00 was the same. Impressive! My cheap floor tom and the kit is made in Eastern Germany out of pressed cardboard. I'll go and try to get some tone out of it) I have EC2 as well.
Thanks for putting this video together. It was very helpful.
I'm like your cheap vs expensive concept but then you have different size drums ...not to mention head types. So there's that. I do appreciate much of your content...The best for me so far was your loose chain on the snare tip. Thanks for that one!
Steven, Good Video. Question, why did you use an EC2 Clear batter head on the cheaper Tom? Why not use the same on both Drums?
Awesome tuning lesson
Great video. I like more the sound of your "cheap" tom. :)
I have a maple 16”floor tom and found if you place a big enough piece of wood that is close to the size in diameter will help with resonance.
Floor toms sometimes are hard to tune and control specially affordable ones but this helped
Loving how the cheap one sounds!
I see you used the EC2s on the resonant side as well?
Evans heads make any drum sound amazing compared to remo. That’s just my opinion though. I have tried both and the Evans came out sounding the best on my maple kit. I also have a 13” rack tom that is a Tama rockstar with Evans black chrome head and a Evans reso head and it sounds great.
Great video. I think 14" floor toms are a pain in the ass to tune.
Through my experience, a 14" Tom sounds better if it hanging or mounted
nice tone, i like the cheaper one TBH lol
The cheap one sounds amazing after he tuned the bottom head. The expensive one kept sounding worse and worse as he tuned it higher
Been using large cymbal felts under each leg for years.. snare legs as well.. no patent lol
EC2 on the resonant head too? You choose some weird stuff to compare lol
The overall volume of the video is tooooooooooooooooooooooooooo low. I don't mean the lack of close mics, I mean the overall volume of the voice and the overheads, of the whole "mix".
The comparison is a bit unusual: why the size/head difference? And the EC2 on the resonant side as well? Hmmm
haha. my floor tom is even cheaper. your drum at least has 6 lugs. mine has 5. ☹️
Have you checked Rob Brownes Channel on tuning? This wouldve taken quarter of the time
Dude Rob's tuning videos have changed my life. So much frustration gone.
If you say finger tight why do you use the key at the same time? Isn't finger tight means only use the fingers.
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How to tune a floor Tom: coated top and bottom, finger tight, done
so far its gone from Gong sounding to something evil sounding out of the devils workshop lol
The cheap drum actually sounds better...maybe because of size, but do we get carried away with price and brand hype.
Not exactly a successful tuning guide 🙄
You can always muffle a live drum. But it's very hard to make a dead drum live. With that said. Yes. The cheap one sounds better in the video.
It seems like I'm the first
ehm, congratulations?... but commenting that you are "first" have nothing to do with anything.
Turning so many screws like this, without checking what happens with each turn, is like traveling from one city to another without having a single look at the landscape.
This channel never teach you any drum skills but many snake oil thongs.
what?
D’aww, having trouble following instructions?
Idk about u dude but I’ve never learned about thongs on this channel 💀💀💀
I fucking love snake oil thongs!