Thanks for your videos, you really sparked my interest in drumming again, currently reviving my old set and searching for a room to practice. I like tinkering on stuff and there's so much you can do for a better feeling and sounding drum with little money and a bit of tlc.
It’s honestly it’s both because your playing style could work best with a specific setting but another person might find another setting more comfortable for them
I hate new guitar strings and also new (fresh washed) bed sheets, Id imagine Id also hate new drum heads :D A good musician can make a crap instrument sound good.
@@pyther9852 It is too large for a bullet, yet too small for a piece of furniture. You're looking for something heavy and larger than a poo rolled in sprinkles.
Mate, I got a little story to tell about my snare: When I was a complete beginner, another beginner drummer friend of mine found a shitty rusty metallic snare without heads that was abandoned somewhere. As she knew I was into diy, she gave it to me. A few months later I realized it was a 70's Ludwig Supraphonic. It is my biggest drum treasure!
@@MisterFribble people are clueless. Somebody probably bought it, left it in storage, and than some clueless relative thought it was old junk and threw it away. It's sadly common when old people die. The surviving family members have no clue what anything is, and if it doesn't look nice they just assume it's trash.
Same! I just wanted to see the Smasnug flip fail and just stuck around for the next two years just gradually got into all of that to the point of obsession too.
He's working on doing that for me lmao, I keep putting off buying new headphones/speakers because I suddenly want to get much higher end equipment than I would have wanted previously because he's managed to explain to me why audio quality matters, and after listening to the difference in my nicer headphones to my cheap wireless buds I completely understand. I also have a much higher appreciation for the complexity both cars and drumming than I thought I ever would.
You brought that Brady onscreen and started listing offball the drummers that played it, and my jaw dropped- i had no idea that the bands I grew up listening to had played such a rare drum, and when you played it i immediately recognized the sound of that snare, absolutely gorgeous mate
I used the easter weekend to revive an old Peace Snare from the 70s, that was already in terrible shape when I got it ~15yrs ago. Turns out, some cleaning, new hoops and a DW snare mechanic that cost roughly as much as the snare, will really make any piece of kit feel significantly better.
I think my favorite part of this video is how much music you can make with naught but a snare, kick, and hihats. I’ve only ever thought about starting a drumset by buying a kit, but if I could spend the cost of a kit on a lifelong buy of those three pieces that seems like a much better place to start
The thing that kills me about electronic drum kits is they're just so much more convenient to record with and they won't get your neighbors mad at you. But if you started off cheap you're just kind of stuck. Most of the time the computers and pads aren't compatible across different brands or different lines So you're basically forced to sell it and get a new kit if you're not happy with the sound of it.
for me it was less the sound(they sound meh but i can always pirate EZdrummer and change the midis i guess) but the fact i commited the mistake of not buying mesh drums and they have absolutely no bounce so i decided to sell it and just lift the middle to my neighbors
The best way I can describe the audio difference in these two drums is when a frozen food says “microwave or oven” but the microwave means it’s gonna be a little soggy but still dinner, but the oven makes it crispy and sharp. But also sometimes food is food and you can dress up a microwaved meal with the right additions LOL
I have a Pearl Export snare that I took the wrap off, sanded, and stained dark blue. Also put gold hoops on it and reglued the badge, so it looks very similar!
Aaron Comes used a Brady on Spin Doctors Two Princes. Super iconic intro snare fill, that has graced probably every TGI Fridays jukebox across the globe. Great channel! Keep up the good work!
The Aussie drums sounds exactly like I would expect......great. Reminds me of a Noble and Cooley. The poo drum.....I was about to rag on it til I realized the sprinkles were added by you. Looks cool
this channel is the perfect "study/homework channel" for me, since it's entertaining enough to keep me awake when i'm working, but not entertaining enough for me to get distracted by it.
I used to live next door the Brady drum factory. I was also a tree lopper at the time, Yes Chris Brady did come out when he heard about a old jarrah been chapped down. He would pay for a crain and flat bed truck to come in and he would take away the pieces he wanted.
Reminds me of the time I found a $60 guitar at a pawn shop being sold as "for parts" and all I had to was replace the bridge block and put new strings on and it sounded fantastic
I have a Slingerland radio king from the 80s (back when Gibson bought out the company), which I bought for about a little over $200 in today's money back in the early 2000s. I saw this same snare about a decade earlier in the same music store I bought it from, but it was priced so prohibitively high that it was never sold till I bought it. What's funny is I was even able to haggle the price down from about $300 to the aforementioned $200+.
I love my Brady, she’s one of the real early hand finishes ones, basically a piccolo.. made from Jarrah Burl.. they can bury me with it as she’s never leaving my side..
I have never seen a Hi-Hat SINK INTO ITSELF BY FLEXING that much in my life... has it died already? And this reminds me of RDavidr's 40 dollar snare with 400 dollars of upgrades video XD
Some of my favorite photos the photographer used ~300 usd entry level MFT body with a ~800 usd 25mm f/1.2 PRO Olympus lens. The shots are beyond amazing and got me to buy all of his books and zines. He has thousands in Sony gear and those images are great too, but I wouldn’t say they’re better than the ones shot on the little Olympus body. I picked up the same e-pl8 to go with my E-M1.III and E-M5.II and combined with a much cheaper 20mm f/1.7 ver II you can still get great images for cheap. I try to show kits like that to people that want to really try a dedicated camera but get scared off my the cost. I have a Fuji GFX kit with primes and a 50R, not exactly cheap. I still pickup the cheap e-pl8 and admittedly more expensive Olympus 20mm f/1.4 PRO (or the little lumix 20, it’s still solid) whenever I don’t need the higher end bodies.
Videos like this are why I love this channel. It's not about any one thing being the best, or making the best with what you've got, but rather just finding your vibe. And if you don't vibe with your vibe, no worries! Try something new, until you like the vibe. Thanks for the Aussie wisdom, homie.
Reminds me of Dave Weckl using a Kent snare drum his neighbour gave him, when recording his first solo album. Everyone assumed it was the Yammy brass piccolo he did a lot of press for, so they all went and brought that instead of the cheap boxy wonder that was the cheap British snare they heard.
I love that you are the anti-snob when it comes to drums. Like any decent musician I guess; a crap $50 guitar can sound impressively good in the right hands (and maybe $100 worth of fretwork and tuners just to make it amazing). It's all about talent and... the charm, the sound, the eccentricities and character of the crap and using it for what it's worth (which is a lot)
@@computer_toucher a guitar doesnt “sound” glenn fricker has a video about that, the pickups dont alter the tone nore does the wood, its only the speaker and cabinet from the amp that makes an actual difference…
@@sirspongadoodle Switch the original single-coil on my ‘64 SG Jr with anything else (like a PAF or whatever) and I promise it will sound *quite* different
DankPods: Can describe the quality of a drum, drop a history lesson on the drum itself and compare it to others. Me: Yes, this is a drum. It's made of drum.
It's like a mixture of a sleeper build and a polished turd. It looks bad to people who recognize the badge, looks good to the average person and if you ignore the way it looks, it sounds great.
its all in the heads. Seems like veteran nugeteer would naturaly aspire to having drum nuggets but seems impossible due to overwhelmingly competent drumheads.
The hi hats are a “repaired” 14” K Custom Fast Crash over top an 80’s Scimitar hat bottom 👌
Thanks for your videos, you really sparked my interest in drumming again, currently reviving my old set and searching for a room to practice.
I like tinkering on stuff and there's so much you can do for a better feeling and sounding drum with little money and a bit of tlc.
They're not high, they've just been up for days.
Are they louder with the repair? I could imagine lots of weird noises coming out of that slot.
As long
as they are somewhat round they still can work
What were the snare wires? Do they make a difference?
"you don't need new drums to sound good, you just need new heads" says a killer drummer whose playing is what makes the drums sound good
That is a good thing if you ask me. It shows that the sound is in the hands not the set
It’s honestly it’s both because your playing style could work best with a specific setting but another person might find another setting more comfortable for them
I hate new guitar strings and also new (fresh washed) bed sheets, Id imagine Id also hate new drum heads :D A good musician can make a crap instrument sound good.
When he said new heads he meant new brains
@@h0rk3d nah fresh drum heads are absolutely heavenly.
Fresh guitar strings though?
Gotta get 5 hrs of playtime in em before they sound half decent
Hello split cymbal, we still love you. You're not a poo rolled in sprinkles, you *are* the sprinkles!
Why is this comment written like Disco Elysium dialogue
@@pyther9852 It is too large for a bullet, yet too small for a piece of furniture. You're looking for something heavy and larger than a poo rolled in sprinkles.
not a drummer but that brady hit all the sweet spots for me in terms of snare sound, that thing sounds brilliant
fr it sounds perfect.
Exactly how a snare should sound.
Hi I just smacked my phone in to the ground cuz an owl attacked me
For if ur asking I have a new phone now (and it has a owl proof case)
Average dankpods viewing experience
I am in the woods in a hammock at 3am
@@blargh6143 okay, blargh.
@@blargh6143 watch out for owls
sssssounds like a, sssounds like, IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAD HOOT OF A TIME
Mate, I got a little story to tell about my snare: When I was a complete beginner, another beginner drummer friend of mine found a shitty rusty metallic snare without heads that was abandoned somewhere. As she knew I was into diy, she gave it to me. A few months later I realized it was a 70's Ludwig Supraphonic. It is my biggest drum treasure!
@diegoRad Holy crap dude that's so sweet! Why would someone ditch it?
@@MisterFribble people are clueless. Somebody probably bought it, left it in storage, and than some clueless relative thought it was old junk and threw it away. It's sadly common when old people die. The surviving family members have no clue what anything is, and if it doesn't look nice they just assume it's trash.
i wouldn't believe that was your old tshirt i would've absolutely believed pearl would sell something this funky
This Man managed to make me obsessed with drums, cars, and audio equipment WHICH I LITERALLY NEVER HAD A N Y CARE FOR
i am a guitarist but this is so fucking interesting
@@lucyfer_the_bat I'm a janitor but this is so fucking interesting
Same! I just wanted to see the Smasnug flip fail and just stuck around for the next two years just gradually got into all of that to the point of obsession too.
He's working on doing that for me lmao, I keep putting off buying new headphones/speakers because I suddenly want to get much higher end equipment than I would have wanted previously because he's managed to explain to me why audio quality matters, and after listening to the difference in my nicer headphones to my cheap wireless buds I completely understand. I also have a much higher appreciation for the complexity both cars and drumming than I thought I ever would.
not a drummer but the "HEY YOU CAN DO A LOT WITH LITTLE" type of videos are always the best and a blessing to see, we cant have enough of these
Poo snare sounds like it's already had a trip through the sound board. Close mic, lotsa comp, touch of reverb, fits easy in any mix. I like it!
You brought that Brady onscreen and started listing offball the drummers that played it, and my jaw dropped- i had no idea that the bands I grew up listening to had played such a rare drum, and when you played it i immediately recognized the sound of that snare, absolutely gorgeous mate
that brady snare sounds pure gold
I used the easter weekend to revive an old Peace Snare from the 70s, that was already in terrible shape when I got it ~15yrs ago. Turns out, some cleaning, new hoops and a DW snare mechanic that cost roughly as much as the snare, will really make any piece of kit feel significantly better.
I think my favorite part of this video is how much music you can make with naught but a snare, kick, and hihats. I’ve only ever thought about starting a drumset by buying a kit, but if I could spend the cost of a kit on a lifelong buy of those three pieces that seems like a much better place to start
If you want to see a great drummer on just those three, you should check out Nate Smith
Bro as a fellow drummer and Aussie I really enjoy your content thanks for the laughs
The thing that kills me about electronic drum kits is they're just so much more convenient to record with and they won't get your neighbors mad at you.
But if you started off cheap you're just kind of stuck. Most of the time the computers and pads aren't compatible across different brands or different lines So you're basically forced to sell it and get a new kit if you're not happy with the sound of it.
for me it was less the sound(they sound meh but i can always pirate EZdrummer and change the midis i guess) but the fact i commited the mistake of not buying mesh drums and they have absolutely no bounce so i decided to sell it and just lift the middle to my neighbors
The best way I can describe the audio difference in these two drums is when a frozen food says “microwave or oven” but the microwave means it’s gonna be a little soggy but still dinner, but the oven makes it crispy and sharp. But also sometimes food is food and you can dress up a microwaved meal with the right additions LOL
WOW. That brady changed my entire world view on what a stinkin' good snare sounds like
I’m not looking for a professional drummer. Just looking for an Aussie enthusiastically loving his life.
I have a Pearl Export snare that I took the wrap off, sanded, and stained dark blue. Also put gold hoops on it and reglued the badge, so it looks very similar!
Huh, I though that batik pattern shell is a real thing. Turns out it's just a ripped shirt glued to a shell lmao.
Mad genius of a drummer, Frankensteins a bummer bumper into a summer thumper
Aaron Comes used a Brady on Spin Doctors Two Princes. Super iconic intro snare fill, that has graced probably every TGI Fridays jukebox across the globe. Great channel! Keep up the good work!
The Aussie drums sounds exactly like I would expect......great. Reminds me of a Noble and Cooley.
The poo drum.....I was about to rag on it til I realized the sprinkles were added by you. Looks cool
I've seen people make Rubbermaid buckets sound awesome. You don't need expensive drums.
You should re-wrap the jin bao's with stinky underwear
Understandable, have a nice day.
i mean tuning and wires matters alot. my pearl steel drum with a puresound 30 wire and its all i ever wanted in a drum.
That's the beauty of drums!
i love staying up till midnight to catch these
Love the new drum set angle!
Built like the proverbial brick dunny and some beautiful wood on that piece.
Looking at the thumbnail I honestly though you just found a drum in some field that was covered in poo and rust
That brady is something special. But that pearl gave me an eargasm.
this channel is the perfect "study/homework channel" for me, since it's entertaining enough to keep me awake when i'm working, but not entertaining enough for me to get distracted by it.
if there's one thing you've taught me with all your shenanigans, Wade, it's that a quality musician can really make anything sound good.
I used to live next door the Brady drum factory. I was also a tree lopper at the time, Yes Chris Brady did come out when he heard about a old jarrah been chapped down. He would pay for a crain and flat bed truck to come in and he would take away the pieces he wanted.
love your content brother. - some metal drummer from a band
I was friends in high school with Chad Smith’s son.
the brady sounds.... CONSIDERABLY better, to no one's surprise
And then there's me sitting here waiting patiently for the beer keg snare drum to make an appearance
i can't get over the throw off on that brady. my god.
*THATS A LOT OF SPRINKLES*
Loving the couch! Reminds me of Ashens
That Evans drum head is so crispy and awesome sounding
That pearl sounds not too shabby. I'd play it.
Wait that paisley wrap looks LEGIT. Those are great sprinkles
I never thought I would see a t-shirt-wrapped Pearl Export with die-cast hoops and 42-strand wires and would actually sound good lol
Ah, yes. They both sounds like drums, certainly! 😵💫
Love seeing the top hat cymbal bend as you put pressure on it. Ugh, it’s horrific.
I love that the pearl sounds like a plonk plonk plonk
Man that brady commands so much presence with its sound.
Reminds me of the time I found a $60 guitar at a pawn shop being sold as "for parts" and all I had to was replace the bridge block and put new strings on and it sounded fantastic
you dont need the drum heads, you just need the sprinkles
Nice decoration job on the destroyed drum. Pretty poo wrapped in sprinkles. Good hi hat dancing too.
For a poo rolled in sprinkles, it sure has some SLICK dynamics in the sound 😩✋👌
I don’t even play the drums I don’t think I have the coordination for it. These videos are so entertaining though I love them
Groove was tight and he's talking about Aussie legend Chris Brady, brings a tear to my eye
This is the first time I heard good audio on this channel
I can confirm that poo covered on sprinkles does indeed look like that drum
I have a Slingerland radio king from the 80s (back when Gibson bought out the company), which I bought for about a little over $200 in today's money back in the early 2000s. I saw this same snare about a decade earlier in the same music store I bought it from, but it was priced so prohibitively high that it was never sold till I bought it. What's funny is I was even able to haggle the price down from about $300 to the aforementioned $200+.
I love my Brady, she’s one of the real early hand finishes ones, basically a piccolo.. made from Jarrah Burl.. they can bury me with it as she’s never leaving my side..
It looks like the old carpet from a hotel I used to have to take my school finals in 7/10
Needa see more diy sorta stuff from dank pods
It took me till about half way through to notice the gash on the hi hat LMAO
that brady, omg. it sounds beautiful
I have never seen a Hi-Hat SINK INTO ITSELF BY FLEXING that much in my life... has it died already?
And this reminds me of RDavidr's 40 dollar snare with 400 dollars of upgrades video XD
Some of my favorite photos the photographer used ~300 usd entry level MFT body with a ~800 usd 25mm f/1.2 PRO Olympus lens. The shots are beyond amazing and got me to buy all of his books and zines. He has thousands in Sony gear and those images are great too, but I wouldn’t say they’re better than the ones shot on the little Olympus body. I picked up the same e-pl8 to go with my E-M1.III and E-M5.II and combined with a much cheaper 20mm f/1.7 ver II you can still get great images for cheap. I try to show kits like that to people that want to really try a dedicated camera but get scared off my the cost. I have a Fuji GFX kit with primes and a 50R, not exactly cheap. I still pickup the cheap e-pl8 and admittedly more expensive Olympus 20mm f/1.4 PRO (or the little lumix 20, it’s still solid) whenever I don’t need the higher end bodies.
Love your message about cheap stuff working if you do it right! 👍
The man, the myth, the legend, the sparkly poop maker
You have one of my favorite channels, very entertaining 🙂
Keep up the good work mate, cheers from Portugal 🤘
Videos like this are why I love this channel. It's not about any one thing being the best, or making the best with what you've got, but rather just finding your vibe. And if you don't vibe with your vibe, no worries! Try something new, until you like the vibe.
Thanks for the Aussie wisdom, homie.
I've also got one of those 2000-ish Export snares somewhere.. But without the sprinkles. So it's just poo.
Reminds me of Dave Weckl using a Kent snare drum his neighbour gave him, when recording his first solo album. Everyone assumed it was the Yammy brass piccolo he did a lot of press for, so they all went and brought that instead of the cheap boxy wonder that was the cheap British snare they heard.
They both sound amazing
I love that you are the anti-snob when it comes to drums. Like any decent musician I guess; a crap $50 guitar can sound impressively good in the right hands (and maybe $100 worth of fretwork and tuners just to make it amazing). It's all about talent and... the charm, the sound, the eccentricities and character of the crap and using it for what it's worth (which is a lot)
It is so heart warming for me to see here so many many same thinking people. My words!
@@computer_toucher a guitar doesnt “sound” glenn fricker has a video about that, the pickups dont alter the tone nore does the wood, its only the speaker and cabinet from the amp that makes an actual difference…
@@sirspongadoodle Neck adjustment, fret buzz, tuning pegs, bridge material - there’s more to sound than the wood and the pickups.
@@sirspongadoodle Switch the original single-coil on my ‘64 SG Jr with anything else (like a PAF or whatever) and I promise it will sound *quite* different
@@computer_toucher fret buzz might be valid but what your bridge is made out of isn’t gonna change the tone…
That Pearl Export sounds properly thunky like the snare in St Anger...
So in summary: if nugget round, enjoy making bangy noise.
The selfmade one looks really awesome!
DankPods: Can describe the quality of a drum, drop a history lesson on the drum itself and compare it to others.
Me: Yes, this is a drum. It's made of drum.
first thing I heard with the Pearls was, you filled the drum with water. But you know, It's growing on me.
The Brady sounds perfect. Wow.
What is this Christmas? a double upload day with dankpods!! Wade ya bein to generous.
Pearl Export is the 'An Car' of drums.
I have an Export with that badge, bought when I was 14 so around 2003. It sounds so good, expecially the bass drum ❤
Both sounded great!
I saw that thumbnail when I was half asleep, and I thought you had a literal turd with sprinkles, and I couldn't understand why :')
That “dodgeball” tuning on that brady is just 😮💨 amazing
I prefer the pearl snare, that thing sounds sweeet that’s crazy!
"poo rolled in sprinkles?" Why do I feel like having fairy bread all of a sudden?
I got a big laugh when you brought out the paisley drum.
that Camara angle goes hard looks great
Man, as much as I really LOVE that Brady snare, the Pearl Export doesn't sound that bad (even if the shell is garbage). hahaha
a new dank upload makes any day better
That Brady snare, holy heck. My balls dropped on the floor. That sound...
Wow the Brady sounded so crisp and clean that the "refurbished" one was bad by comparison 😂
that brady did sound divine though
It's like a mixture of a sleeper build and a polished turd. It looks bad to people who recognize the badge, looks good to the average person and if you ignore the way it looks, it sounds great.
Idea: put a regular ride cymbal on top of an upsidedown ride cymbal and make a ride cymbal hi-hat
its all in the heads.
Seems like veteran nugeteer would naturaly aspire to having drum nuggets but seems impossible due to overwhelmingly competent drumheads.
I mean its not bad for what it is. A entry pearl.