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Ludwig Drums Epic Funk - Natural / Black Burst

Drum Set from Ludwig Drums belonging to the Epic series

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«  Hats, Ludwig! »

Published on 09/25/14 at 04:46
It's been a few months since I played it.

I was looking for a drumkit with lacquered wood, deep bass drum and not percée.C'est because Ludwig Epic Funk had these special that my choice was laid over natural finish. In addition, the price was attractive: in the budget that I had expected. We can say that the quality / price is very good, great view.

Not only is she beautiful, but she also sounds really good.
Just look at the faces of the members of my group the first time I played it repeatedly. It was pretty funny.
The bass drum is really there, the kick is sharp, and there is the trunk. The snare drum is excellent, the wood resonates, the attack is accurate.
The strong point (though that's a lot with the bass drum and snare drum) are the toms. They have nice harmonics, a powerful resonance.
The first idea that came to mind, the first bearing is: "Wow it actually looks like a drumkit". Yet it's been 20 years since I played, and I've tried a lot.
I just changed the skin bass drum for a Powerstroke 3, and the snare for Emperor doubled to center. I hit hard and original skins (remo made in china) was too light.

I took it to the studio, but I did not have time to change the skins of hits on the toms. Well it was good: I have almost no mate drums, and they had momentum. How long have I recorded with this sound engineer, and his reaction is clear: it's the best drum sound we've done together.

To conclude: I took it for its merits, I keep it for its quality. I'm in love with my drumkit.