New Slingerland Expresso Kit

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Roger Thomas
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Post by Roger Thomas »

Thanks to Roger Thomas for the following message:<br>
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John,<br>
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You ABSOLUTELY need to know about this:<br>
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The first new, readily affordable cocktail kit in how many years?!? An essential addition to your site, I'd have thought.? I assume the brand name has been prostituted for slapping onto cheap imports (MusicYo do a whole range of Slingy-branded drums these days), but if it means a new addition to the 'cocktail cabinet', I reckon we can live with that.<br>
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Also, do add Mick Fleetwood to your list of cocktail kit users - qv 'The Dance'.<br>
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Love the site, by the way - I?check it out regularly.<br>
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Best,<br>
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Roger Thomas<br>
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JohnnyZero
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Post by JohnnyZero »

Thanks so much for your post, Roger. I would have never heard about this otherwise.<br>
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It looks GREAT - especially considering the price! I think I'm gonna have to ante-up my $345 and check one out...has anyone actually heard/seen one of these rigs "in the flesh" yet? If so, please post your thoughts...<br>
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I guess I can only see two (minor) downsides to this product:<br>
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1) The available finishes are a bit too "modern" for my personal taste - what can I say, I'm a BDP man at heart...Oh well, I guess I'll be seeing Gary @ Precision Drum for a re-wrap job...<br>
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2) Every jonny-come-lately-wannabe is gonna be showing up with one of these now...whereas we've known about the virtues of our trusty cocktail kits all along, right guys and gals? <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :b --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/intl/aenglish/im ... tongue.gif ALT=":b"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br>
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best to ALL,<br>
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JohnnyZero
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Post by JohnnyZero »

...before anyone has a chance to jump on me: yes, I'm aware of the irony in that I used the term "jonny-come-lately"....<!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :D --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/intl/aenglish/im ... /happy.gif ALT=":D"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END-->
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JohnnyZero
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Post by JohnnyZero »

I apologize if my previous comment about "Cocktail Drum newbies" came off as elitist, exclusionary or, god forbid, NewsGroup-ish... <br>
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Hey, we all have our "cranky" days....<br>
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"Come on in everybody. the water's fine and there's plenty of room for all!"<br>
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1jazzluvr
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Post by 1jazzluvr »

Well, elitist, or not, here is my two cents.<br>
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The tom/bass drum is a 16" x 16" floor tom, according to the tech specs at MusicYo.com. This would mean that this set-up would be somewhat hard to play standing up. Since it is shown with a hi-hat stand, I am going to assume it is designed to be played sitting down. <br>
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It looks likes a fun little kit, but I think one of Phattie's Coffee House drums would be a better choice, or maybe Yamaha's Hipgig, if you were going for a 'sit-down' set that is small.<br>
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Nevertheless, I would like to see one in the flesh.<br>

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John Mettam
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Post by John Mettam »

Ok, people. Fess Up!<br>
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I think that a couple of you out there have bought this kit by now. Please, tell us all about it!<br>
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It is certainly the most affordable NEW full range kit out there. I have several reservations about the quality of the shells AND the hardware from the last time I saw new Slingerland stuff. So let us know! Is a good kit to get?<br>
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Thanks<br>
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John
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Rich Wilson
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Post by Rich Wilson »

I just bought the Expresso kit from MusicYo.com, and have really been enjoying it. I'm actually a jazz pianist, and not a drummer, so my frame of reference is not too educated. I bought the set to use as a jam session set in a small studio area in my basement. It is very compact and has a big sound for its size. It is really fun to play, and the drummers I play with seem to enjoy it. I've also been wondering if I should muffle the kick head to give it a more bass-drum like sound, but I don't know if that would interfere with the floor-tom sound. Any ideas?
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