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scot_atc 03-29-2014 06:08 PM

Keeping drums to a dull roar
 
Would like to know if there are any drummers in TV that have a setup in their house, and what you have done for sound mitigation. I've never had this 'problem' before so any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

ugotme 03-29-2014 06:16 PM

Not sure but may set mine up soon wo sill be watching your thread closely!!!!

69Ludwigs 03-29-2014 08:32 PM

Wondering that to...
 
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Originally Posted by scot_atc (Post 853407)
Would like to know if there are any drummers in TV that have a setup in their house, and what you have done for sound mitigation. I've never had this 'problem' before so any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Thought about a cheap elec kit from Craig's list with headphones.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 03-29-2014 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by '69Ludwigs (Post 853477)
Thought about a cheap elec kit from Craig's list with headphones.

That would be about it for practice. Unless you want to spend the money to soundproof a room in your house.

One thing you're going to find down here is that for a lot of gigs you have to play real, real, real soft. This especially true of the country clubs. You're going to have the owner or manager coming up to the band all night long telling you that you're too loud. It's a problem in the smaller rec center rooms as well.

I've resorted to playing with rods most of the time.


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