My "Ramy" story: I stopped by A&F in Austin just to take a look. He found out that someone just wanted to look around and stopped what he was doing. Ramy then gave me a personal complete tour and treated me like I was a bigwig. Great drums and a classy man.
I agree with all of the positive comments here. I was in Austin in March, and was fortunate enough to stop by A&F's showroom, where Chris Meade graciously allowed me to play on several of the kits and snares on hand. In short? THE most amazing drums I have ever played. I was doing things I've never played before, and had a huge smile the whole time. Not only are the drums phenomenal, but the vibe at the place is cool too. Check them out when you can. You'll be blown away.
Walnut drums? What kind of sound is that compared to maple? Also 4:30 so true about ambassadors. I love how open they sound and use them because you can always add muffling but not take it away.
Hello, Joe! Aren't these drums fantastic? All things being equal, walnut is going to have a more clearly defined mid-range compared to maple. Maple will be a bit more scooped. I hate to use a buzz word, but a lot of folks consider walnut to be warmer. Both tonewoods offer similar volume and projection. Thanks for the interest! Cody Kraus, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1766, cody_kraus@sweetwater.com
Man I wish I was in the drum Family of Sweetwater music I been rocking the h*** of them drum set . Thanks TroyFrost / Troyster 😎 CoolRiffs 😎 Cool 🎸 🤘🤘 🤘🎸🎤🎵🎶🎶🎶🤘
I was at Sweetwater this past Saturday. Really wanted to see these beauties in person. No such luck. In boxes, in the warehouse. I asked to have a look and was told no can do. Wah wah wah...
Some day, I want a 14×4 like what started him chasing this sound and drum. Some day....and I'm a guitar player/songwriter, but I have so much fun learning the instrument and playing drums since I just bought an inexpensive Ludwig kit 15 years ago to hide in my basement away from the other musicians I know and band.
My "Ramy" story: I stopped by A&F in Austin just to take a look. He found out that someone just wanted to look around and stopped what he was doing. Ramy then gave me a personal complete tour and treated me like I was a bigwig. Great drums and a classy man.
Thanks for the love and happy to answer any questions!
Are you hiring?
I have bought a classic maple poplar 5.5 what the best running range and or head recommend?
@@Uzziel_lay_drums we use Remo coated ambassadors on top and hazy on bottom. Running range is anywhere you want!
@@anfdrumco Today I purchased a maple poplar 5.5 i hope I can find that body/ mid range and or you recommend go with mahogany?
@@anfdrumco By any chance you have walnut snare drum with brass hoops in stock ready to ship ?
The phrase “meteoric rise” comes to mind. It’s been amazing to watch this unfold for the last few years. The drums are undeniable. That’s it.
Some of the most amazing drums I have ever heard and seen!
I agree with all of the positive comments here. I was in Austin in March, and was fortunate enough to stop by A&F's showroom, where Chris Meade graciously allowed me to play on several of the kits and snares on hand. In short? THE most amazing drums I have ever played. I was doing things I've never played before, and had a huge smile the whole time. Not only are the drums phenomenal, but the vibe at the place is cool too. Check them out when you can. You'll be blown away.
Beautiful 🥁's out of my price rang.Im a junky for brass snare drums.Awesome interview.Nick you rock🤘
Great video and story!
Walnut drums? What kind of sound is that compared to maple? Also 4:30 so true about ambassadors. I love how open they sound and use them because you can always add muffling but not take it away.
Hello, Joe! Aren't these drums fantastic? All things being equal, walnut is going to have a more clearly defined mid-range compared to maple. Maple will be a bit more scooped. I hate to use a buzz word, but a lot of folks consider walnut to be warmer. Both tonewoods offer similar volume and projection.
Thanks for the interest!
Cody Kraus, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1766, cody_kraus@sweetwater.com
Sweetwater thanks so much!
Not a single review on the site tells me these are not exactly flying out of the warehouse. They're cool but not $7K cool...
A&F drums are so awesome best of the best
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Man I wish I was in the drum Family of Sweetwater music I been rocking the h*** of them drum set . Thanks TroyFrost / Troyster 😎 CoolRiffs 😎 Cool 🎸 🤘🤘 🤘🎸🎤🎵🎶🎶🎶🤘
I was at Sweetwater this past Saturday. Really wanted to see these beauties in person. No such luck. In boxes, in the warehouse. I asked to have a look and was told no can do. Wah wah wah...
Ridiculous to not have them out on display. Not a good way to sell drums.
Some day, I want a 14×4 like what started him chasing this sound and drum. Some day....and I'm a guitar player/songwriter, but I have so much fun learning the instrument and playing drums since I just bought an inexpensive Ludwig kit 15 years ago to hide in my basement away from the other musicians I know and band.
What do I have to do to get a job working for this guy? Seriously I don't care about money I just want to make drums!!!
if you cant send them an email you are pretty screwed
Overpriced for what they are.
There drums don't hold up. Solid sound and it's got the look but they just don't hold up. Drums can't be fragile.
What are those gorgeous cymbals?