To be honest, I’m not much of a Ludwig guy but after hearing the passion come out of the lady towards the end, I’m starting to think that maybe I need a Ludwig set.
I’m a Gretsch drums user but if you’re a studio drummer, you must own the Ludwig LM402 snare. It’s one of the finest snares ever made. Probably the greatest
My Classic Maple is arriving tomorrow and I am so happy to see this video. It shows how happy and passionate they are about their job and makes me feel even better knowing that they made this and that I purchased it from them.
this is the best factory visit and manufacturing walkthrough on the internet for drums, better than all the DW, Sonor, Tama, Yamaha etc videos out there, well done
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@Roland Dustin I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Thank you so much for posting this. I have been playing Ludwig for almost 40 years and live in NC but have never taken a tour, had a few chances but couldn't because of prior commitments. I did stop by once and drove around the building and took a few photos (they were closed). So thank you, enjoyed this.
What a special lady you have in Ms ANN, this woman loves what she does and loves the company she works for. This is what a job is all about, enjoying what you do!
I have soft spot in my heart for Ludwig Drums been playing them since 15 year old I'm 65 now and still playing them after watching this Walkthrough the factory why would any body would want to anything else!
Jesus Lebron Hey man! Glad to know that you watched the video. Can you imagine being me? Travelled almost 11k miles there from Indonesia and saw part of American history! If you have time, I encourage you to visit their factory and meet beautiful people there! Thanks!
Watching this video brought back some pretty awesome memories. I took this factory tour with my wife and younger kids at the time a few years ago, and it was life changing. I'm 51 and my first exposure to drums were all Ludwig. All of my influences in the 70's were Ludwig players. Most notably, Alex Van Halen. I still love the sound of his drums. I've never played any snare drum that sounds as good as the LM402 Supraphonic. What I find in this video is the same feeling I had when I took the tour...genuine family and love for making drums. Ludwig treated me, my family and the other tour guests as if we were one of their endorsed drummers. They greet you with your name on these electronic boards in the lobby, give you official name tags, and take their time to show you how the drums we apparently love are made. I've owned a beautiful Ludwig Classic Maple in Cherry Wine finish and one of their original oak/maple kits. The classic maple was the best. Like a lot of drummers, I felt the need to change and try other brands, other sounds, but always find my way back to Ludwig. Their sound is purely Ludwig and you miss it when you no longer have it. Snares have been the most frustrating because Ludwig snares are the best in the world. I had them in every year of school, every band, every style, and my high school marching drums. The sweet old lady cannot be matched in whole hearted passion for wrapping the drums. I've never been a huge wrapped shell guy, but seeing her in my tour and seeing her now after 33 years, I believe I will be ordering a sweet wrapped Ludwig Classic Maple very soon and hopefully taking another tour of the factory. I love that Ludwig actually appreciates their customers. It's what matters most to me when you buy something this expensive. Ludwig...a true classic!!! This video knocked it out of the park with regards to the random factory tour videos on the web. It should be the standard for how a factory tour video should be. This video should make anyone who plays or doesn't play Ludwig drums, continue to support or buy for the first time, Ludwig drums.
FireTiger91 Wow! I am speechless. Thank you for all the words! Yes you are right, they put your name on the screen. I can’t wait to come back again sooner or later!
The best factory tour ever. Better explained than DW, Gretsch, Sonor, Tama ,Pearl etc. Congrats for the passion, care & love. I 've been a LUDWIG drummer for 54 years straight working non stop and honest never let me down. Sounding and looking great.
I love this brand and I'm in love with its distinctive sound. My family has been playing Ludwig drums since 1960. Personally, I'm 51 years old and I've been playing Ludwig drums since 1990.
I might have chosen yamaha maple customs but my next snare will be a supraphonic 100%!!! Maybe even a black beauty!!! Funds permitting of course!!! But after over 40 yrs of playing!!! I wish i had bought more different brands of drums when they were dirt cheap!!! I just admire drums.for their sound and beauty!!! Music makes everything in life better!!!
I fully enjoyed watching this video and walk through where my beautiful Classic Maple drums were made. A big warm thank you to the sweet lady who did the blue sparkle wrap for this proud Ludwig drummer!
I have been around Ludwig drums most of my life. My uncle had 2 kits. The last one he bought in 1990, used it is a large kit 4 rack toms, 24" bass drum and a 18" floor tom with a muffler and an Acrolite snare. In either 1887or 1998, I bought it from him complete with cymbals and hardware for $1,000. He couldn't play it in a apartment, and never asked to come to my house to play.
1:19:45 I fell in love with a 6.5x14 Black Beauty sound in a few blind tests. Back then I didn't even know she existed. Finally got a Black Beauty and never look back!
LUDWIG The most famous name on drums. I ordered my citrus mod AC custom kit to the Chicago factory back in 1970. l am an active LUDWIG drummer for 53 years straight. Never had any problems. The kit sounds and looks great. 2 24 ×14 , 1 12×8 , 2 13×9 , 1 14× 10 , 1 16×16 f 1 18×16 and a 5×14 Supra. Proud to be a LUDWIG drummer.
I’ve been on Ludwig kits for over 55 years. My first kit was a 1967 Champagne Sparkle color kit. My next Lud’s which took me a good 3 years to save up for, were a White Cortex Customs color matching that of the great John Bonham kit from his early Zep days. Man I was chomping at the bit for it’s arrival; being that it was a custom kit, back in early 70s, I had to wait 6 months! Dang that was an eternity for me way back then, but it was absolutely worth it, I love that kit kit, heck that was my bread and butter kit for 15 years; touring and recording. It wasn’t until I was sponsored by Pearl drum co did I ever own or want anything else but Lud’s, although Pearl did make great kits also, yet I could not get a Ludwig sponsorship back then, that break my heart man. As far as I’m concerned, Lud’s have always been the best, a great American company. Thanks for the tour bro.
Man I'm so excited. One of these days I'll get my hands on Classic Maple. Can't wait to watch this video. My first set ever was a Ludwig Rocker and was responsible for helping make me the drummer I am today. Thanks from New Orleans for all you do in the drumming community.
The older drum lady who is installing the drum wrap on the wooden shells is very sweet, she is a treasure for Ludwig to have working at their factory. I bought my first Ludwig drum, a Supraphonic snare, in 1968, and a full drumset in 1971. I still have them today and they are in good condition and look beautiful. They are Blue Oyster Pearl bowling ball, three ply with natural maple on the inside. I still love them! Robert Daniel Robbins
Hi thank you for watching the video. I just want to let you know that she’s retired already. The guy from Ludwig informed me recently that Miss Ann had retired few years ago.
Nice that they have Bun E Carlos RRHOF drum kit. Wonder why Bun didn't keep it in his collection?. That Ludwig kit along with the drum kit that Bun E Carlos used at the Budokan concert in 1978, have got to be the most famous kits that Buns ever played
Awesome video. Love the Ludwig story and glad to see it being continued in a fine fashion (maybe better than the hey day in Chicago) in Monroe! Thanks to everyone who contributed to this video.
I love Ms Ann's enthusiasm and talk of the joy which her work ultimately contributes to. Also think it's cool that at 1:11:33 John Bonham is playing his Ludwigs on Over the Hills and Far Away as the drilling happens. Perfect!
So cool. I have played drums for 20+ years got to play some good tours and cool gigs but never got to tour professionally for more than a year at a time and make a living at it. I work currently and off and on as I was touring as a controls tech for a wood trim manufacturing factory where I live. Pretty cool seeing some of the same processes we use being used in drum manufacturing. I work on glue machines and rf machines daily.
It was so bright in there I thought the Aliens were gonna beam him up 🤣 what a cool factory I’d ever go home if I worked here it’s fabulous and miss Ann was super cool 👍
i always wanted a complete ludwig classic maple kit, but i cannot justify shelling out 1800-2,000bux for a three piece kit without even a snare or any hardware, but i am sure it would sound great.
Interesting that he never did mention where the seamless shells come from. I seem to recall a video of Ludwig “drawing” a shell by making a big bowl and cutting off the bottom. I recall they said they had the technology from making tymp shells. I wonder how and where they do it now.
Bahasa Drum yes. He asked at least twice “where do the shells come from” and didn’t get an answer. I’m guessing Ludwig is outsourcing them from somewhere.
Es muy bueno lo que hacen excelente trabajo en las baterias la verdad lis felisito Eduardo de Montevideo URUGUAY LATINOAMERICA Saludos y 1 gran abraso fraterno
I'm looking forward someday that I can get Ludwig Drums 3 Ply Maple Ringo size Termogloss custom made like a 60's set. Wishing , Hoping and a Praying , The world Most Favorite Sound in Drums !!! , The Beat Goes On .
I have a dobos ludvig supersensitive 6.5x14 which has an old blue-green plate with sharp edges, and I think it is from 70 or 71, but it does not have a serial number. Does anyone know what it means, otherwise the plate has not been physically touched, it is in factory condition. Regards good people.
Anybody know if Miss Ann is still working? My Ludwigs were made for me in 1987 around the time she started. I'd love to contact her and tell her how much I love them.
Unfortunately Uli from Ludwig informed me recently that she had retired few years ago. If you ever find a way to contact her and tell her that you really love your drums, i bet she will be so happy
What kind of Maple for the Legacy? There are more than 100 species of Maple. The Boxelder is a Maple tree. Just curious because not all Maples are the same.
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I bought one of the first Vistalite kits when they were released. It was absolutely the WORST kit I've ever owned. The bearing edges were so bad they cut the heads. The snare bed was nonexistent. One of the bass drum legs cracked the Vistalite the first night. The only part of that kit I liked was the Speed King. I just can't get behind anything Ludwig does. They show a signed head by Vinnie, but where is Vinnie now? He is a diehard Gretsch guy!
So cool to see Ms Ann still kicking it after 30+ years.
Thanks a lot for sharing your tour with us.
To be honest, I’m not much of a Ludwig guy but after hearing the passion come out of the lady towards the end, I’m starting to think that maybe I need a Ludwig set.
scsdrummer Get one! I love the Neusonic. It sounds good and affordable
I’m a Gretsch drums user but if you’re a studio drummer, you must own the Ludwig LM402 snare. It’s one of the finest snares ever made. Probably the greatest
My Classic Maple is arriving tomorrow and I am so happy to see this video. It shows how happy and passionate they are about their job and makes me feel even better knowing that they made this and that I purchased it from them.
It’s been a year. Any update on the sound? 😉
Let's hear it for miss Ann!
This was top notch until that sweet old lady came on, then it turned into one of the best tours I've ever seen. Great job!!
❤ just love her
this is the best factory visit and manufacturing walkthrough on the internet for drums, better than all the DW, Sonor, Tama, Yamaha etc videos out there, well done
DJ88in2003 Thank you so much!
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I was stupid forgot my account password. I love any tricks you can offer me
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@Roland Dustin I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Roland Dustin it worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account :D
Thank you so much for posting this. I have been playing Ludwig for almost 40 years and live in NC but have never taken a tour, had a few chances but couldn't because of prior commitments. I did stop by once and drove around the building and took a few photos (they were closed). So thank you, enjoyed this.
EYEBALL Hi! You are very welcome! You should be proud playing Ludwig Drums because they are amazing. I miss NC, it’s so beautiful 👍🏽
What a special lady you have in Ms ANN, this woman loves what she does and loves the company she works for. This is what a job is all about, enjoying what you do!
I want my drums wrapped by Ms. Annie!!! She has great taste in music!
There's a man that loves his job ! Good for him , best tour of a drum factory ever ! Thank you !
Thank you!
I have soft spot in my heart for Ludwig Drums been playing them since 15 year old I'm 65 now and still playing them after watching this Walkthrough the factory why would any body would want to anything else!
Jesus Lebron Hey man! Glad to know that you watched the video. Can you imagine being me? Travelled almost 11k miles there from Indonesia and saw part of American history!
If you have time, I encourage you to visit their factory and meet beautiful people there!
Thanks!
Watching this video brought back some pretty awesome memories. I took this factory tour with my wife and younger kids at the time a few years ago, and it was life changing. I'm 51 and my first exposure to drums were all Ludwig. All of my influences in the 70's were Ludwig players. Most notably, Alex Van Halen. I still love the sound of his drums. I've never played any snare drum that sounds as good as the LM402 Supraphonic. What I find in this video is the same feeling I had when I took the tour...genuine family and love for making drums. Ludwig treated me, my family and the other tour guests as if we were one of their endorsed drummers. They greet you with your name on these electronic boards in the lobby, give you official name tags, and take their time to show you how the drums we apparently love are made. I've owned a beautiful Ludwig Classic Maple in Cherry Wine finish and one of their original oak/maple kits. The classic maple was the best. Like a lot of drummers, I felt the need to change and try other brands, other sounds, but always find my way back to Ludwig. Their sound is purely Ludwig and you miss it when you no longer have it. Snares have been the most frustrating because Ludwig snares are the best in the world. I had them in every year of school, every band, every style, and my high school marching drums. The sweet old lady cannot be matched in whole hearted passion for wrapping the drums. I've never been a huge wrapped shell guy, but seeing her in my tour and seeing her now after 33 years, I believe I will be ordering a sweet wrapped Ludwig Classic Maple very soon and hopefully taking another tour of the factory. I love that Ludwig actually appreciates their customers. It's what matters most to me when you buy something this expensive. Ludwig...a true classic!!! This video knocked it out of the park with regards to the random factory tour videos on the web. It should be the standard for how a factory tour video should be. This video should make anyone who plays or doesn't play Ludwig drums, continue to support or buy for the first time, Ludwig drums.
FireTiger91 Wow! I am speechless. Thank you for all the words! Yes you are right, they put your name on the screen. I can’t wait to come back again sooner or later!
Nice! Alex Van Halen has been my favorite player since I was 8 years old.
The best factory tour ever. Better explained than DW, Gretsch, Sonor, Tama ,Pearl etc. Congrats for the passion, care & love. I 've been a LUDWIG drummer for 54 years straight working non stop and honest never let me down. Sounding and looking great.
Hello, thank you for the kind words. I hope we can keep the passion alive and share all the good things around. Cheers!
That sweet ole lady knows her stuff, an she sure nows her drummers.
Go girl, go...
I love this brand and I'm in love with its distinctive sound. My family has been playing Ludwig drums since 1960. Personally, I'm 51 years old and I've been playing Ludwig drums since 1990.
She's playin "the miracles". I love her.
If I was working there, I’d never retire
At some point in my life,I have to get a Supraphonic,it's the most beautiful sounding snare right out the box.♥️🤖⚡
The smile on the drummers face @ the end of the vid says it all!
I might have chosen yamaha maple customs but my next snare will be a supraphonic 100%!!! Maybe even a black beauty!!! Funds permitting of course!!! But after over 40 yrs of playing!!! I wish i had bought more different brands of drums when they were dirt cheap!!! I just admire drums.for their sound and beauty!!! Music makes everything in life better!!!
I fully enjoyed watching this video and walk through where my beautiful Classic Maple drums were made. A big warm thank you to the sweet lady who did the blue sparkle wrap for this proud Ludwig drummer!
Mak Thank you! Yes Ms Ann is one sweet lady with superb knowledge about drums! Amazing
I have been around Ludwig drums most of my life. My uncle had 2 kits. The last one he bought in 1990, used it is a large kit 4 rack toms, 24" bass drum and a 18" floor tom with a muffler and an Acrolite snare. In either 1887or 1998, I bought it from him complete with cymbals and hardware for $1,000. He couldn't play it in a apartment, and never asked to come to my house to play.
I've been playing Ludwigs for over 40 years. Wouldn't want anything else. All my heroes play Ludwigs...😊
1:19:45 I fell in love with a 6.5x14 Black Beauty sound in a few blind tests. Back then I didn't even know she existed. Finally got a Black Beauty and never look back!
LUDWIG The most famous name on
drums. I ordered my citrus mod AC
custom kit to the Chicago factory
back in 1970. l am an active LUDWIG drummer for 53 years straight.
Never had any problems. The kit sounds and looks great. 2 24 ×14 ,
1 12×8 , 2 13×9 , 1 14× 10 , 1 16×16 f
1 18×16 and a 5×14 Supra.
Proud to be a LUDWIG drummer.
I’ve been on Ludwig kits for over 55 years. My first kit was a 1967 Champagne Sparkle color kit. My next Lud’s which took me a good 3 years to save up for, were a White Cortex Customs color matching that of the great John Bonham kit from his early Zep days. Man I was chomping at the bit for it’s arrival; being that it was a custom kit, back in early 70s, I had to wait 6 months! Dang that was an eternity for me way back then, but it was absolutely worth it, I love that kit kit, heck that was my bread and butter kit for 15 years; touring and recording. It wasn’t until I was sponsored by Pearl drum co did I ever own or want anything else but Lud’s, although Pearl did make great kits also, yet I could not get a Ludwig sponsorship back then, that break my heart man. As far as I’m concerned, Lud’s have always been the best, a great American company. Thanks for the tour bro.
Glad you like the video! It was a lifetime experience for me personally :)
Haha! Love Machine playing in the background of the wrap station! That’s awesome!
This is just amazing. Wow. Thank you so much for filming this tour!
Loving the classic Disco music in the background ♥️🤖⚡
Man I'm so excited. One of these days I'll get my hands on Classic Maple. Can't wait to watch this video. My first set ever was a Ludwig Rocker and was responsible for helping make me the drummer I am today. Thanks from New Orleans for all you do in the drumming community.
Hey man! I am pretty sure that you will get it sooner or later! You are very welcome 🙏🏽 All the best from from Indonesia/SW Florida :)
“On the drums Mr Bun E Carlos”
RRHOF Drumset!!!!!!!
The older drum lady who is installing the drum wrap on the wooden shells is very sweet, she is a treasure for Ludwig to have working at their factory. I bought my first Ludwig drum, a Supraphonic snare, in 1968, and a full drumset in 1971. I still have them today and they are in good condition and look beautiful. They are Blue Oyster Pearl bowling ball, three ply with natural maple on the inside. I still love them!
Robert Daniel Robbins
Hi thank you for watching the video. I just want to let you know that she’s retired already. The guy from Ludwig informed me recently that Miss Ann had retired few years ago.
Nice that they have Bun E Carlos RRHOF drum kit. Wonder why Bun didn't keep it in his collection?. That Ludwig kit along with the drum kit that Bun E Carlos used at the Budokan concert in 1978, have got to be the most famous kits that Buns ever played
Awesome tour of Ludwig, love the sweetheart wrapping lady!
Awesome video. Love the Ludwig story and glad to see it being continued in a fine fashion (maybe better than the hey day in Chicago) in Monroe! Thanks to everyone who contributed to this video.
Glad you enjoyed the video. We are so happy to heat that. Have a good one!
I enjoyed your playing at the end, your smile said it all
Thanks! I still remember how it feels like
Thank you that was awesome. I was happy to finally see some Bonham Green Sparkle at the end! So cool to see the actual mold used to make his kick too!
Jake Ballard You are very welcome, brother!
So cool to see where my Neusonics were crafted. Thanks for the video. Cheers
I love Ms Ann's enthusiasm and talk of the joy which her work ultimately contributes to. Also think it's cool that at 1:11:33 John Bonham is playing his Ludwigs on Over the Hills and Far Away as the drilling happens. Perfect!
So cool. I have played drums for 20+ years got to play some good tours and cool gigs but never got to tour professionally for more than a year at a time and make a living at it. I work currently and off and on as I was touring as a controls tech for a wood trim manufacturing factory where I live. Pretty cool seeing some of the same processes we use being used in drum manufacturing. I work on glue machines and rf machines daily.
Thanks for watching the video! I hope you keep doing well
this is great. The lady who does the wrap deserves to be promoted to A&R immediately.
Jorge Pertuz I guess she loves being in the current job as she’s always excited and proud to talk about her job.
Super cool Ludwig guy! 👍🏼
I always wanted a Ludwid drum set.
Maybe it's time to pull the trigger?
This was a really great video, thanks for sharing. I felt like I was on the tour with you!
Thank you for your great words! Glad that you enjoyed it 😊
I feel bad I got my classic maples in a lacquer finish. I want my kit wrapped by her now!!
Robert DiRocco Oh well... lacquer isn’t bad tho
It was so bright in there I thought the Aliens were gonna beam him up 🤣 what a cool factory I’d ever go home if I worked here it’s fabulous and miss Ann was super cool 👍
Parabéns pra toda equipe da Ludwig drumer
i always wanted a complete ludwig classic maple kit, but i cannot justify shelling out 1800-2,000bux for a three piece kit without even a snare or any hardware, but i am sure it would sound great.
This is so great 👍🥁
Interesting that he never did mention where the seamless shells come from. I seem to recall a video of Ludwig “drawing” a shell by making a big bowl and cutting off the bottom. I recall they said they had the technology from making tymp shells. I wonder how and where they do it now.
Billy Rhythm You mean the seamless metal shell?
Bahasa Drum yes. He asked at least twice “where do the shells come from” and didn’t get an answer. I’m guessing Ludwig is outsourcing them from somewhere.
That video is how I got here.
Billy Rhythm Hi Billy, do you have Instagram? I can provide the answer of your question. Please reach me on Instagram “Bahasadrum” thanks!
@@BahasaDrum sent a PM via Instagram @billyrhythm
Es muy bueno lo que hacen excelente trabajo en las baterias la verdad lis felisito Eduardo de Montevideo URUGUAY LATINOAMERICA Saludos y 1 gran abraso fraterno
This! Was. Amazing!! What a fantastic company. How did you get to do this tour?
We love Ann!
Thanks man! I had a good time in the factory. how did i get to do this tour? Someone referred me to someone in Conn Selmer lol
I'm looking forward someday that I can get Ludwig Drums 3 Ply Maple Ringo size Termogloss custom made like a 60's set. Wishing , Hoping and a Praying , The world Most Favorite Sound in Drums !!! , The Beat Goes On .
Richard Torres you will someday!! The power of dreams!
Nice Tour!
Great video!
This is so cool! Thank you.
I Love Ludwig Drums
1:05:26 best part of the video:)
I have a dobos ludvig supersensitive 6.5x14 which has an old blue-green plate with sharp edges, and I think it is from 70 or 71, but it does not have a serial number. Does anyone know what it means, otherwise the plate has not been physically touched, it is in factory condition. Regards good people.
Khirnyaa! Thanks so much bahasa drum 😭🙏🙏
Mohammad Dary 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Dah Like and Subscribe lho yah! Tq buat lengthy detailed videonya.
Anybody know if Miss Ann is still working? My Ludwigs were made for me in 1987 around the time she started. I'd love to contact her and tell her how much I love them.
Unfortunately Uli from Ludwig informed me recently that she had retired few years ago. If you ever find a way to contact her and tell her that you really love your drums, i bet she will be so happy
What's the music at the beginning? Awesome video
It’s a free music provided by TH-cam. Thanks for watching!
The best drummer in the world played 7 brands and chose Ludwig. Is there any question why?
Jon Moran Nope haha
I've never seen Thomas Lang play a Ludwig kit.
Only the cool people watch this tour
When you guys gonna send Terry Keating a new Speed King pedal so us Bonzoluem can can hear it and get honest opinion about the new Speed King?
Awesome 👏👏👏to bad i did not see the old mold
Curious why a lot of Rock drummers from the mid eighties to early nineties moved away from Ludwig, except Van Halen.
What kind of Maple for the Legacy? There are more than 100 species of Maple. The Boxelder is a Maple tree. Just curious because not all Maples are the same.
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Sukses juga buat lo ya bro!
@1:05:50 Emerald Pearl! They are talking about mine!!! 💚🥁💚
is there a address that i can contact the ludwig company?
You should visit their website and they should have some information you may need on their website.
B stock goes to guitar center and sweet water
Very presumptuous to merely show your items available.
Is a drum tuned properly if not resonant top to bottom? If so, why would one have to mark on top which direction it pointed?
@William Fotiou No sir WIlliam, I am not stupid, I am just like you!
@William Fotiou I think you are the smartest guy on the planet!
I love you William, you are brilliant!
@William Fotiou thank you sir, I needs some teachin' from way so excellent folks jus' like you!
Why is the woman in the tour carrying around a luggage purse?
You didn’t show the popular pink wrap smh
Welp
How about this: Ludwig Maple Syrup
I bet they sound sweet
Semua drum itu di lapis ya bukan di cat?
Ga semua drum di lapis. Ada juga yang dicat atau hanya ditambah Vernis
Where is everyone?
I think they went for lunch. It was during lunchtime 😁
I bought one of the first Vistalite kits when they were released. It was absolutely the WORST kit I've ever owned. The bearing edges were so bad they cut the heads. The snare bed was nonexistent. One of the bass drum legs cracked the Vistalite the first night. The only part of that kit I liked was the Speed King. I just can't get behind anything Ludwig does. They show a signed head by Vinnie, but where is Vinnie now? He is a diehard Gretsch guy!
Relax. I know that they’re improving. Vinnie was never a Ludwig guy and we all know that.
Ringo starr drums
Alfred Martin Yassss!!!
um, circumference...
saving processing time....
Background music has fake electronic drums...
Foundationcases lol
Good drums, but the hardware breaks easily..
I hope they can keep improving
🇸🇮😳
i think this is too much technical information and a gift for Chinese factories! warning!😢
Hahaha I believe the Chinese factory representatives had visited the factory
Ludwig, the best drums on the worst hardware
hahahahahha
Cool video , but still not as cool as Gretsch drums !
I believe each drum companies have their own strengths. Let us respect the brands 🫡
io posseggo un rullante ludwig in acero, molto bello.
@@dsncrlcarlo Grande! Grazie per aver guardato questo video! Saluti dall’Indonesia.
Tim Dow got me here.