Whenever and wherever I look up Rogers information Anthony Amodeo is right there. I appreciate your efforts, research and wisdom. This was another great informative Rogers drums video. Thank you! 🥁
Bravo, Anthony! I think your explanation places exactly the right amount of weight on each of the previously disparate accounts of the Dyna-Sonic's development. Thank you!
This was educational and a wonderful bit of research and deductive reasoning. A great service to our understanding of the history of the DynaSonic snare development. Thank you for your effort to uncover facts and provide the matrix to tell the story Anthony.
I've never played any Rogers drums, but there's one video on your channel where you bought that kit from that guy who played in bands, and went to college and basically kept em nice but out of the way, thought he get back into after 40 years but decided to sell em to you. The end clip just sounds fantastic. They sound so good and it makes me want to try a lot one day. I've always been fascinated by the dynasonic
Wow! Fascinating story Anthony. Despite the intrigue, I still love my Dynasonics and have been playing one of them since the mid 1960s. The others are from the new resurrected company.
What a deep dive into the Dyna-sonic! I never really thought about how it came about. After viewing your video, I think you nailed it. Great Job. BTW we met at the Covington show, you gave me a drum key clip, I had no idea you were youtube famous :).
Zowie, that was brilliant! Thanks so much for that. Very well put together story and tons of information I had no idea about. Looking forward to browsing your other videos.
@@Rogersdrumvideos One question I have is, the early frames included a cord wrapped around the snare-wire tension threads, through the frame and clamped onto the rim. What problem was this trying to solve and why was it omitted in later versions? My searches have turned up nothing substantive. Thanks in advance for any insight.
@@alistairdennett5913 The elastics were in hopes of stopping the frame from flopping too freely when the frame was disengaged and popping back up to slap the bottom head... it worked but fell victim to corner cutting in later models
That makes sense. I'm currently getting an early one back in playing shape (mid-60s) for a buddy and was was caught unawares compared to mine (mid-70s). Thanks so much!
I think your "assumptions" and "DNA" connecting are spot on Anthony.
Whenever and wherever I look up Rogers information Anthony Amodeo is right there. I appreciate your efforts, research and wisdom. This was another great informative Rogers drums video. Thank you! 🥁
Ant is the Professor of ALL things Rogers.
Bravo, Anthony! I think your explanation places exactly the right amount of weight on each of the previously disparate accounts of the Dyna-Sonic's development. Thank you!
Excellent! Logical. Believable.
This was educational and a wonderful bit of research and deductive reasoning. A great service to our understanding of the history of the DynaSonic snare development. Thank you for your effort to uncover facts and provide the matrix to tell the story Anthony.
I've never played any Rogers drums, but there's one video on your channel where you bought that kit from that guy who played in bands, and went to college and basically kept em nice but out of the way, thought he get back into after 40 years but decided to sell em to you. The end clip just sounds fantastic. They sound so good and it makes me want to try a lot one day. I've always been fascinated by the dynasonic
This was awesome and i learned things i never knew before. Great job, Sir! Keep up the great work! ❤
Wow! Fascinating story Anthony. Despite the intrigue, I still love my Dynasonics and have been playing one of them since the mid 1960s. The others are from the new resurrected company.
That was great Anthony! Thank you!
Thanks Anthony , that was great !
Good job.
OUTSTANDING ANALYSIS FRATELLO ANTONIO! A-#1!!!!!!
What a deep dive into the Dyna-sonic! I never really thought about how it came about. After viewing your video, I think you nailed it. Great Job. BTW we met at the Covington show, you gave me a drum key clip, I had no idea you were youtube famous :).
Was great meeting you.
I hope the key holder worked out.
Thanks for all you do. The Tollin Family.
It’s my pleasure sir.
Thank you for watching.
FANTASTIC !!! THANKS SO MUCH for this GREAT video. Wow !!! Sub Earned and then some : )
fascinating stuff!
большое спасибо!
That’s a great research project! Awesome and I enjoyed it fully! 🙏🏻👍🏻🤘🏻😎
Zowie, that was brilliant! Thanks so much for that. Very well put together story and tons of information I had no idea about. Looking forward to browsing your other videos.
Thanks so much for watching.
I hope you enjoy some others as well.
@@Rogersdrumvideos One question I have is, the early frames included a cord wrapped around the snare-wire tension threads, through the frame and clamped onto the rim. What problem was this trying to solve and why was it omitted in later versions? My searches have turned up nothing substantive. Thanks in advance for any insight.
@@alistairdennett5913 The elastics were in hopes of stopping the frame from flopping too freely when the frame was disengaged and popping back up to slap the bottom head... it worked but fell victim to corner cutting in later models
That makes sense. I'm currently getting an early one back in playing shape (mid-60s) for a buddy and was was caught unawares compared to mine (mid-70s). Thanks so much!
Why did Buddy leave Rogers in 1967 and sign with Vox aka Trixon?
Likewise, Why did Louie Bellson, Roy Burns & ,Ed Schaugnessy leave?
Buddy left Rogers because CBS would put his band on the record label.
There’s a video on my channel where Ben Strauss tells the story
Thanx for the deep dive nerd fest 🙏 i luv it 🥁