How To Muffle Your Kick Drum Properly - 4 Best Ways To Maximum Thumpification

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Rob Brown

Rob Brown

9 ай бұрын

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@oddballjake
@oddballjake 9 ай бұрын
“Thumpification” and “Thump chamber” is the best thing I’ve ever heard about a kick drum.
@drew_on_drums
@drew_on_drums 9 ай бұрын
Hi, death metal drummer here. I have a legit reason to stuff my kick, I run triggers so I don't need to have an open kick. Helps keep false triggering to a minimum too
@meons
@meons 9 ай бұрын
Rob Brown your videos are the best. Simple, straight to the point, ego-less and positive. I appreciate you, man!
@marcusmcclelland
@marcusmcclelland 9 ай бұрын
what he said
@jasonroberts3353
@jasonroberts3353 9 ай бұрын
yeah, they sure are,
@SoonerAce311
@SoonerAce311 7 ай бұрын
Yep yep yep, straight up
@whiskeyrock73
@whiskeyrock73 5 ай бұрын
Rob is always my first go to when I need to learn stuff like this.
@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 9 ай бұрын
I was in a recent recording session. I've recently been lately playing the bass drum for live gigs with no muffling, or pillow, just an Evans Emad and a reso head with a hole cut for the mike. I brought more substantial muffling with me but tried the bass drum initially with no extra muffling, just tuned it well. The bass drum sounded huge and had a fantastic attack to it. So I did the entire session without any pillow and the engineer and the band were very pleased. Rogers 22 x 14 from 1972 for the win!
@hillie47
@hillie47 9 ай бұрын
Nah, your tuning abilities and playing for the win!
@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 9 ай бұрын
@@hillie47 Yeah, but the old drums sounded great.
@aarongreenyt
@aarongreenyt 9 ай бұрын
Nice I have a 70’s big R kit, I play the same head and it sounds huge!
@deathmetaldave
@deathmetaldave 7 ай бұрын
Did that on someone else's drums it was awesome
@mullrump2
@mullrump2 9 ай бұрын
THUMPAFICATION!!!!!!Absolute Gold!!
@MrCherryJuice
@MrCherryJuice 9 ай бұрын
First time I showed up at a gig w/a clear G1 (thin) batter and no muffling it took the sound guys about 30 minutes to figure out what to do. They were so accustomed to mic'ing stuffed bass drums. After that I added a felt strip to the batter - real 1960s approach, where the batter is removed, a felt strip a couple inches wide is stretched top to bottom towards the left side of the shell opening and gradually pulled tight as the batter head is added and tensioned. I run my batter finger tight, which is like Ian Paice and Buddy Rich. It sounds killer. But when dealing with sound guys at gigs who've never heard of great engineers like Glyn Johns, Jimmy Miller, Andy Johns, Eddie Kramer and those few others who could make bass drums sound so wicked on record, then you're at a disadvantage. All of which suggests that another good way to get a great bass drum sound, at least in a live setting, is to get a sound person who knows what they're doing.
@timbrown6629
@timbrown6629 50 минут бұрын
You're trying to compare recording vs. live sound. That's like comparing apples to concrete blocks. Two completely different beasts. Live sound you're dealing with trying to keep bass guitar abd every thump on stage out of the kick mic. With an open bass drum, those sounds can vibrate the drum heads. Normally live, I run the drum through a noise gate and cut off everything after the initial strike to eliminate those other sounds. So it really doesn't matter how much your bass drum resonates.
@southpau
@southpau 9 ай бұрын
I’ve tried every bass drum muffling product out there. A simple pillow is my favorite for sound and feel!
@brettthomson3689
@brettthomson3689 9 ай бұрын
Biggest shock i ever got back in the 90's was seeing Bun E Carlos live. He was playing a 24 or 26 wide open. I suspect one head may have had a reso ring. This was a time when all sorts of horrors were being committed with gaffer tape etc. It was a revelation to me. From then on I have been a minimalist. I now use an Evans pad and thats it.
@colmhain
@colmhain 9 ай бұрын
I use egg crate mattress foam, about 1 1/4" thick, cut to the depth and diameter of my 22" shell. Sounds PERFECT! Like it's already been sound engineered.
@stevenoise2495
@stevenoise2495 9 ай бұрын
I came here to see if anyone else does that! I’ve used that technique for over 20 years and still think it sounds fantastic.
@christheghostwriter
@christheghostwriter 9 ай бұрын
Same
@AlexMPruteanu
@AlexMPruteanu 9 ай бұрын
Rob, you are the best. I have a 16" kick (Questlove's Breakbeats kit) and I've tried few things in there, but found that--like you say---that baby sounds best "buck nekkid." Many thanks for all your videos throughout the years; I've learned so much from you.
@blujay9191
@blujay9191 9 ай бұрын
I've used an Emad and Evans EQ pad with my 1973 Ludwig 22" for a few years now exactly as described here. It was nice to see my choice confirmned by the good Doctor.
@dsagherian
@dsagherian 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been using the Evans EQ pad for years. Best solution I’ve found, gives just enough control without sucking out all the tone from the kick.
@jspaulding4106
@jspaulding4106 9 ай бұрын
I love your minimalistic approach. It would be super rad to audibly demonstrate the differences so people can hear the differences. All drums, and players, and rooms, and mics are different; so I get that the player has to figure it out for themselves. But having examples of the changes in sound would be great in a video like this. It has been quite frustrating the few times I've had studio experiences with people trying to make drums not sound like drums. There's a time and place for moon gels I suppose.
@TheBlueSpirit22
@TheBlueSpirit22 9 ай бұрын
I've been using an Aquarian super kick 2 and regulator and nothing else inside my bass drums for over 10 years now. Gives the perfect amount of muffling.
@BadgersInTheAttic
@BadgersInTheAttic 9 ай бұрын
I was working in a music store, back in the '90s, when Aquarian sent us a demo set of the Superkick II and Regulator. We put that on one of our 22" bass drums, and it sounded like a freaking canon. I was an instant convert. 😄
@FranciscoRodriguez-ly9so
@FranciscoRodriguez-ly9so 8 ай бұрын
Same here. I used the Evans emad when they first came out but the plastic ring that holds the muffle breaks easily. I switched to Aquarian After about the 3rd emad I went through.
@petermoeller5901
@petermoeller5901 9 ай бұрын
Interesting video. When I started playing at church there was a rattling noise in the kick and it sounded totally dead, no sustain at all. I investigated. The kick was stuffed full with cushions and blankets very similar to your opening shot. I took out all the stuff and found that several screws were lose and one little nut and washer had fallen off, that caused the rattling. So I re-attached the nut, tightened the screws, tuned both heads, didn't put anything into it. There was some unpleasant ringing, so I put one fairly flat cushion in and pushed it against the batter head, that fixed that. It's a quite cheap Ashton brand 18 inch kick, but it actually sounds pretty good, it has just the right sustain and has decent deep end sound. By the way, this kick sounds much nicer when you are in front of it, in the audience, compared to behind where I'm playing it. I found it sounded OK, when when I heard another drummer play it, it sounded sweet. I guess the drummer hears mostly the batter head, the audience mostly the resonant head. Excellent video and I can only hope people stop being stupid.
@keithpratt1849
@keithpratt1849 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying let the drum breath. I yell drummers this all the time. I ised a towel half that thick and it worked great. Now I used the Remo Powersonic batter on my ,22" bass drum. It has a snap on off thin foam pad that attaches infront of the bass pedal. This goves the drum a good thump and provides protection from possible pedal contact with the head. It is a little pricy, but with an e ens patch for the beater head, it will last a long time. Yes, Emads are also good heads.
@johnreardon4944
@johnreardon4944 9 ай бұрын
At my blues venue in Japan, I have a 22x18 Pearl Reference Pure. Both heads are PS3s and ported. I use a double ended Pearl pillow slightly touching both the batter and reso. We have an Audix D6 mic going through an analog Midas Venice mixer and then aux sent to an 18" QSC KS118 sub. Maximum thumpification has been achieved! Having tried many other bass drums with the same method, vintage and new, 22s and 24s, and with different head combinations, I guarantee that the actual Reference Pure kick itself made the biggest difference. The sound quality and tone is jaw dropping. We dialed it in trying different heads and the two PS3s won out. It breaths life into the music and the ladies dance every week. That's my testimony. Can I get a witness?!
@gtdrummer6429
@gtdrummer6429 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been using the remo muff’l ring on my 22” bass drum batter head for years with NO additional muffling inside the drum! For those that don’t know, it’s just a foam ring kind of like the EMAD that rests against the inside of the batter head. It sounds great and that’s all I need! Oh, and I use a two ply batter head as well.
@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 9 ай бұрын
I have that Remo on the bass drum on my practice kit and an Emad on my live kit. Both are great, I also find I don't need anything else.
@gtdrummer6429
@gtdrummer6429 9 ай бұрын
@@Darrylizer1 I might give the EMAD a try one of these days just to compare it against the remo muff’l ring. But either way, like you, I’m sure I won’t start using a pillow or any other kind of extra muffling inside the bass drum. Too much muffling takes away the tone of the drum in my opinion.
@jeremycummings6702
@jeremycummings6702 8 ай бұрын
Exactly what I use!!!
@ThomMillsDrums
@ThomMillsDrums 9 ай бұрын
Also you can make one of those Evans eq pads for no money. Get and old t shirt, roll up some old socks in a small tube then roll them on either end of the t shirt and tape them down. Instant eq pad! I put each end on each head, BOOM!
@dannyhale7645
@dannyhale7645 9 ай бұрын
I used pillows, back in the day. Then, for years, I used a small towel, laid on the bottom of the shell, that touched both heads just enough for some decent muffling. Recently, I bought some Evans EMADs. I love those heads. I'm not muffling the front at all. I'm getting the best kick sound I've ever had.
@brian96597
@brian96597 9 ай бұрын
I dunno, my man. For me I do it the Bonham way with felt strips on the lower 3rd of both batter and resonance head. That way if I'm not wanting to bury the beater there's still a nice tone to the kick. :) Love your videos!
@EllenCotter-eg3wm
@EllenCotter-eg3wm 9 ай бұрын
Hi Rob. I like mine left to a minimum muffling. Have a 22” left mostly un muffled. I have a high end two ply head, kick port on the front and a small rolled up towel loosely riled up and sitting between the head and pedal uprights as low to the floor as possible. In this location it is held in place by the pedal but doesn’t interfere with the pedal action whatsoever. In this location by changing the size of the small towel can be adjusted easily on the fly for varied effect. I find it lets the front head resonate for a bigger fuller boom.
@dynamiketiger
@dynamiketiger 4 ай бұрын
I love your no BS honest way of speaking! Thanks for this!!!! Super helpful:) Thanks and God Bless! :)
@lisamitchell1355
@lisamitchell1355 9 ай бұрын
If done all those tricks, I ended up buying the kicker muffler that I’m using now, and made one out of 4 inch memory foam that even works great.
@gonetoheck
@gonetoheck 9 ай бұрын
I got my drum kit from a high school band student...already had a pillow in the 22" kick drum. I wanted more boom than thud...so removed the pillow and I like the sound better with no muffling. Adjusting the kick a little farther back from the drum head helped too. More boom !!
@m6hill983
@m6hill983 9 ай бұрын
You got me at "Look at this" 😅 .. Another killer lesson.. Thanks man!
@ARGBlackCloud
@ARGBlackCloud 9 ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more !!! , a Bass Drum needs some resonance to work properly and if done right has more power and more dynamics and depth !!! So usually less is more !!!! Right on Rob Brown for pointing out what should be obvious but apparently isn't !! I see three issues way to often , Front head loose , back head loose , two much stuffing...WRONG !!
@barryscott
@barryscott 9 ай бұрын
I used to have stuff in my bass drum. But since watching your tuning video. I now have MAXIMUM THUMPERFERCATION!!!! I bought a new Gretch Cantina kit. The bass drum sounds fantastic and it’s empty. Love your channel man. My drumming is really coming on. Cheers. ✌🏽&🍍😁
@klank67
@klank67 9 ай бұрын
My Tama 22" superstar kick has an ugly 'boing' sound if it's empty ... I'll give this a try. Thanks Rob!
@user-fb4kz6ft5y
@user-fb4kz6ft5y 11 күн бұрын
After the first few seconds I knew this video would be a winner.
@13MWM13
@13MWM13 13 күн бұрын
Great video. My Pearl Session Studio Select 20” came with a pad similar to the EQ pad. Velcro strip on the bottom section of the pad and drum. Reach in through the port hole to move the upper section of the pad higher or lower on the head as needed. The velcro on the shell at the bottom keeps it in place.
@jimcrawford-ty6dy
@jimcrawford-ty6dy 9 ай бұрын
Another informative, entertaining and fun video Rob! Love the laundry “tips” 😂. I have a Gretch 18” Catalina Club bass drum and I tried several Evans heads and ended up with the EMAD batter and original resonant head for the best “thump”. Thanks and enjoyed your humor, again!
@crispycasp7876
@crispycasp7876 9 ай бұрын
Heya Rob. I'm a self-taught drummer who refuses to take lessons; why would I need to when your videos exist? I wanted to personally thank you for all you do and continue to do for the drumming community on here. Your kindness, understanding, and sense of humour and expertise are what we drummers should all aspire to. PLEASE GROOVE RESPONSIBLY 💚
@RobBeatdownBrown
@RobBeatdownBrown 9 ай бұрын
Thanks man 👊🏽😎
@antscagtv5774
@antscagtv5774 9 ай бұрын
You can't observe and correct your errors one seven hundredth as well as a teacher. A teacher stands right by you in a lesson and corrects the 5 -500 issues going on from head to toe while you are playing; answers your 5 to 50 questions each lesson; talks about style and who to listen to; demonstrates and models; inspires and usually becomes a close friend. Even without the last, well worth the "scratch".
@petermoeller5901
@petermoeller5901 9 ай бұрын
I agree with your comment on Rob's videos, they are great. But if you actually want to improve, even only a few sessions with a good teacher will help you a lot. Even if you play in a band, other musicians are usually focused on themselves and unless you sound totally terrible, they won't notice or won't say what you can or should improve. A good teacher will tell you what and how to improve. I'm self-taught myself, but not having a teacher is nothing to be proud of.
@petermoeller5901
@petermoeller5901 9 ай бұрын
@@antscagtv5774 yes, exactly.
@edwardkaminsky8142
@edwardkaminsky8142 8 ай бұрын
​@antscagtv5774 👍 Agree. I have watched literally hundreds of videos on drumming from purchase to maintenance on one's kit in the last 2 years. 62 with Arthritis setting in...Time is the factor here. I want to REALLY learn and have decided lessons are a perfect route at my age. Some individuals are "TO cool" for lessons, so to speak. I've watched children from the Atlanta drum academy ( Mr. Rile's 🙏) on the Tube as well as Viola Smith beat the drums. Talk about tears in the eyes! I love all styles of drumming and oddly enough Karen Carpenter is my drumming idol! Rock on!👍
@gregwonhoff7161
@gregwonhoff7161 9 ай бұрын
Mr. Beatdown, you, my friend, are as cool as the other side of the pillow, and your no nonsense tutorials are so well done and appreciated. I first started playing right after watching The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show back in February of 1964 but only played for 3 years or so. During that time I didn’t ever think about tuning my drums since I was self taught and didn’t even consider tuning. Didn’t have a clue that I could make my drums sound different. Then, about 20 years ago I wanted to play again. I still had no idea about tuning. I just banged away down in my basement oblivious to what must have been horrible sounding drums. Fast forward to around 2018 or so, and I discover this channel on my tv called KZbin, and there were real drumming videos with only a push of my clicker button. You can imagine my amazement when I saw that the sounds of my different drums were able to be adjusted and dialed in for a much better sound, and you were the first one I turned to for instruction on how to improve the sounds of my drums. I watched hours of what you had to offer about drumming, and I am and will be forever grateful for you sharing your vast knowledge with me.
@naggelwauss
@naggelwauss 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Rob, now I have a KICK DRUM, this kind of tips are gold!🙏🙏🙏
@rogerdufault2903
@rogerdufault2903 9 ай бұрын
I agree & use the Evans EQ Pad as well. They are just awesome. Thanks for the info, greatly appreciated. 👍
@richardliles4415
@richardliles4415 9 ай бұрын
Great video. Perfect timing for me. Thank you.
@jeffbarnes19fg76
@jeffbarnes19fg76 9 ай бұрын
Great video. I use 2 evans eq pads. One resting on each head like you said in my 24x18 kick Ludwig classic maple. Been doing that for 15 years and i love the thud and the way the pedal feels on the batter head.
@thomasennis1697
@thomasennis1697 9 ай бұрын
I used your wrinkle technique and my kick sounds awesome.
@Mudge07
@Mudge07 9 ай бұрын
As my kick drum gets packed away in a batter drum-hoop down position, I opted for the Evans EQ pad and it's adhesive velcro strips. It was already tuned nice and easy with a thumptastic tone.
@user-fu9vj9ix3g
@user-fu9vj9ix3g 7 ай бұрын
When I was a drummer back in the 1970's, I had a 22" kick. What I did was take a 3" thick foam mattress I had as part of the sound proofing in the room, and I cut it into a strip that went around the inside of the shell neatly. The width was cut a half inch deeper than the shell so the foam just pressed lightly against both heads. The fit was tight enough around the inside that the foam never shifted and did the job nicely. I had a British flag tucked into the resonant head that looked pretty nifty - ala Humble Pie. Good days had.
@dwaynewladyka577
@dwaynewladyka577 9 ай бұрын
Very informative. Cheers, Rob! ✌️🥁
@mikeskenne
@mikeskenne 9 ай бұрын
The EMADs are awesome. But. for my 22", I chose the Remo External Sub Muff'l Bass Drum System. Which is basically the same type of muffling as the EMAD. It can be reused if the head busts, unlike an EMAD. I add the Evans EQ pad, as well. Love it! Big boom w/o the overtones. Thanks Rob. You the man!
@Mrjazzzery
@Mrjazzzery 9 ай бұрын
I got the Easter kids bass drum to take to the mountains and far places easily and I used an old mylar baggie from unknown sources as a extra ply on my kick side lol it works with low standards
@GRATSBURG
@GRATSBURG 9 ай бұрын
I put Evans heads everywhere EXCEPT on my 20" kick drum. I use an Aquarian Super Kick 2 and I LOVE it
@KinseiSensei
@KinseiSensei 9 ай бұрын
I did this same stuff to my bass drum about a month ago, Emad head and Evans EQ pad, sounds flipping amazing
@Jacktors
@Jacktors 9 ай бұрын
Your drums are the finest tuned on KZbin. They sound amazing. Mr. Brown
@allandimio1255
@allandimio1255 3 ай бұрын
Great insight, Thanks, ima try it
@slawaschwed
@slawaschwed 4 ай бұрын
Best drum channel easy, one of the top musician channels for sure. Thx Rob
@TEH47
@TEH47 6 ай бұрын
I’m an Evans guy and use a couple of their products in my Bass Drums with excellent results. EMAD batter heads, EQ pad and the no longer available Gate.
@markhedges1194
@markhedges1194 9 ай бұрын
Thanks Rob for clarifying this!
@sneaky_general
@sneaky_general 9 ай бұрын
Remo PS3 with the DW Pro-cushion worked the best for me. Works similar to using 2 EQ pads. Super light muffling and sounds great when mic'ed!
@drewsibleyloans
@drewsibleyloans 5 ай бұрын
Very helpful. Thank you!
@XeRo333
@XeRo333 9 ай бұрын
All excellent choices for any kind of muffling on any bass. I personally use the Evans EQ Pad in my bass drum with an Evans EMAD Heavyweight with the thin ring and that for me is perfect for the sound I'm looking for
@dionsullivan7151
@dionsullivan7151 9 ай бұрын
Always great content. I love the way you break it down and make things clear. Keep it coming. What do you suggest for dampening the bottom head on a cocktail kit kick/floor Tom?
@martinmees878
@martinmees878 9 ай бұрын
What is this mysterious new brand, AHAMAY? 🧐
@piodo7885
@piodo7885 9 ай бұрын
Yamaha spelled backwards lol
@shannonedens7854
@shannonedens7854 9 ай бұрын
Basic single or double ply coated head and a felt strip. Done.
@cecilbrisley5185
@cecilbrisley5185 6 ай бұрын
All the hype of virgin bass drum, special tone woods, bearing edges and special construction.... then on with the oil filled heads, some tape, a pillow and a blanket...😂
@eltonaa
@eltonaa 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been using the Evan’s EQ Pad for years myself! Simple to use and I Love it! Thx for the video… 🤙🏼
@bdubzdrumz
@bdubzdrumz 8 ай бұрын
These are great tips and really all that anyone should ever consider. There are tons of other more expensive muffling options out there but these three are the most economical and yield the best results, imo. As a double pedal player the pillow option is the best for me personally since the combo of double ply head and pillow help with punch/clarity also make playing double kick patterns “easier” to control.
@ajparr5585
@ajparr5585 9 ай бұрын
This was great , thanks Rob
@ontheone9559
@ontheone9559 9 ай бұрын
So glad I subscribed to your KZbin channel! Great info brother!
@TIvesmusic
@TIvesmusic 4 ай бұрын
Another great video. Thanks 🙏
@b.p.879
@b.p.879 9 ай бұрын
I've been using the single pillow method for decades. For the past couple of years I've used an Aquarian Reflector on the batter side and a Regulator for reso and for me it's been perfect!
@scottmitchell555
@scottmitchell555 7 ай бұрын
I love your videos and your sense of humor!!!!
@richardliles4415
@richardliles4415 9 ай бұрын
Just ordered the EQ pad. Thanks again.
@sword-and-shield
@sword-and-shield 9 ай бұрын
Man, haven't caught any of your vids in a while, but your tuning vids helped me so much after getting back in it, and always hating tuning...thx brother.
@jeffreyjohnmann
@jeffreyjohnmann 9 ай бұрын
Thanks Rob, great information.
@kevinleboeuf5169
@kevinleboeuf5169 9 ай бұрын
Great stuff as always Rob, I’m banging a 22” with the Evans Emad head and thats it. Sounds killer!!!
@BADD400
@BADD400 9 ай бұрын
Great video Rob
@warnerbasement1628
@warnerbasement1628 Ай бұрын
I use a beach towel folded along the bottom of the bass drum which is a just resting against the inside of the beater head about 1.5 inches from the edge. I don't roll it or tape it. It just sits flat along the curve of the drum. That's it. It's a 1987 24' by 14' Tama Swingstar and that thing is a beast -- huge and punchy.
@DEEKXXL
@DEEKXXL 3 ай бұрын
Most informative video I've seen on kicked drums thank you
@user-pj1kj3xq6t
@user-pj1kj3xq6t 8 ай бұрын
Rob, I watch your videos daily. I get the most information from you. Thank you !
@jerrygamez5723
@jerrygamez5723 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video
@snarfusmaximus
@snarfusmaximus 9 ай бұрын
I have a Ludwig Breakbeats kit and it has a 16" bass drum. You're right, all I use is the Evans EMAD head as any more muffling than that sounds like I may as well be thumping a pizza box.
@PhilTrudell
@PhilTrudell 9 ай бұрын
I use an Aquarian Superkick 2 on mine with no muffling and no hole on reso. I get lots of compliments on the sound of this entire kit.
@EverybodyBurts
@EverybodyBurts 9 ай бұрын
Great stuff. For some situations, I've resorted to a more of a "modifying the acoustics" -type of approach. Mostly in bass drums but in also at least one snare. To put something alongside the shell without the fabric touching the skins.
@fatherjasonworthley3
@fatherjasonworthley3 6 ай бұрын
Nice video. I use the Evans EQ4 UV (uv-coated single-ply, 10mm) with internal overtone control ring on my 22-inch bass drum (birch shell, by British Drum Company), and a similar Evans full resonant head (no port, single ply 7.5mm EQ3 with internal overtone control ring). I put NOTHING inside my drum. It's sounds awesome! It has thumpification AND boomification! Some time ago, I was playing with a group of about 6 amplified guitar-players, bass guitar player, 2 keyboard players and about 25 mic'd singers. I had zero mics on my drum set. Someone walked around the area to hear how we all sounded, and he said, "your bass drum is very loud." 🙂
@McrankLChannel
@McrankLChannel 9 ай бұрын
Great advice Coach! ThanX
@marcdevasconcelos
@marcdevasconcelos 9 ай бұрын
These are all great! I use a folded moving blanket w/ Aquarian Regulator heads
@Karrrrrrrl
@Karrrrrrrl Ай бұрын
I use the Evans EQ pad in my 22", with Remo P3's on front and back. I definitely like it more than an overstuffed kick, but I say do whatever works for you.
@genewilliams617
@genewilliams617 9 ай бұрын
Good stuff man!!!
@krenwregget7667
@krenwregget7667 9 ай бұрын
great stuff Rob. I played a small pillow in my kick (20x16) for as long as I owned it but tried nothing but an EMAD on my new kit (20x17) and it POUNDS.
@mollyrose2896
@mollyrose2896 9 ай бұрын
I have an evans eq pad that I got with a set of heads about 20 years ago and it is awesome.
@miguelrios2574
@miguelrios2574 28 күн бұрын
I love your videos Rob! Always straight to the point and no candy coating! Also super entertaining!!!😂
@karichurchilllaidman7391
@karichurchilllaidman7391 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!!!!! I’ve been struggling with this!!!! Love your humour and personality so much. Ok now to fine your tuning the kick drum lol
@kenderon
@kenderon 9 ай бұрын
I have been using the Evans pillow for a few years now and love em. Mine are longer than what Rob has, so it will reach across my 22x18 and lightly touch both heads. I primarily use it just on the batter head
@renezelaya4484
@renezelaya4484 9 ай бұрын
Entertaining and elightening! 😁🤓 Couldn’t ask for anything more! 👌🏼
@JT-hw6mq
@JT-hw6mq 9 ай бұрын
After watching, I went down to my kit and pulled out the double stuffed king sized comforter I had in my 10 inch tom. It sounds much better now. Thanks😂 Love your channel!
@nohandleforme....
@nohandleforme.... 6 ай бұрын
Good advice. I use the Evans EQ pad too.
@dougswain672
@dougswain672 6 ай бұрын
Great video Rob, the stuff that you have on your walls the egg crate foam dampeners I’ve been using for years in my bass drums , I cut them to length so each end rests against both heads and I cut the width size so it covers just passed both bass drum spurs just under half the diameter of the bass drum and I always get compliments on how well my bass drum sounds, no pillows no blankets no towels no newspaper nothing but foam rubber egg crate dampening, even engineers have complimented on how well and how punchy the bass drums sound!
@dereknoe9161
@dereknoe9161 9 ай бұрын
I use cotton balls inside my 22" Yamaha Stage Custom kick. Both heads have built-in rings: front side is tuned up tight(still has some give to it when pushed on), batter side is looser(sometimes just enough to get the wrinkles out, maybe a bit tighter but definitely looser than the front side). I found that cotton balls aren't as dense as a pillow or blanket and don't kill the tone of the bass drum. It booms without ringing! For a while I had a little bit of foam egg crate in it and then eventually took that out altogether in favor of the cotton balls. Great thing is you can easily add or take away depending on what you're looking for in sound.
@MRRVADrums
@MRRVADrums 6 ай бұрын
I use a few spare room sound proofing foam pieces. I also play with a trigger on the kick. In the past, I’ve used way too much padding and other items in the bass drum but I missed that solid low end so recently I removed a bunch of it. Also needed to for recording purposes. Good tutorial!
@JeffoftheShout
@JeffoftheShout 9 ай бұрын
I’m all about the Evans Emad mufflin system. I have a 20 inch kick. But I learned from Rick Beato that it’s also good to have something inside of the kick to prevent standing waves/acoustic reflections/phase cancellation. I found that I have a more focus kick sound without losing bottom end when I just use a small tile of foam in the kick even if it’s not touching the heads. If anything, it actually helps the low end a bit. Sometimes I’ll also use a rolled up hand towel with tape around it and have it touching the front head if I’m micing it with a Shure Beta 52A through the hole.
@rhythmcaster2018
@rhythmcaster2018 9 ай бұрын
Rocking 16” EMAD, thanks to Rob inspires me to explore Evans. Still need a bit of muffling inside because my drum is a cheap poplar wood which rings everywhere, though it’s a war drum.
@obijuan8466
@obijuan8466 9 ай бұрын
Switched to Emads when they first came out, and never looked back. My 1983 22x16 Gretsch USA Custom thanks me every time I find the 1.
@thealtlife8984
@thealtlife8984 9 ай бұрын
Small EQ pillow + old school felt strip across reso head = retro modern balance I’m playing a 24” Ludwig Classic maple from 1978 with an Evans Emad. Total cross between vintage and modern I love it
@PhilTrudell
@PhilTrudell 9 ай бұрын
On my 22" Mapex Armory I use a Powerstroke 3 with a Remo Muffl Ring. Not sure if they are still available but it muffles the perimeter of the head on the inside with the advantage of being able to keep it and use it on your next drum head. I have a thin reso with the bands logo and use a small hand towel on it as it's too lively. I'm very happy with this setup and I also use the Evans Emads on two other kits with no front muffling and this works very well. Thanks Rob for this and all your valuable information.
@butchcassidy3373
@butchcassidy3373 9 ай бұрын
On my 22x18 DW kick I use the factory pads just barely touching my emad batter and my Aquariun reso tuned just above flappy and it sounds great in my smallish music room. Everyone comments how well my bass drum sounds and I tell them I have it tuned for maximum thumpification per Beat Down Brown. Thanks for all the tips
@jamsjr44
@jamsjr44 9 ай бұрын
“You stoopid”😂😂😂…. I only use a small pillow been doing that for years and a Remo Power Stroke 3! Great simple video how to properly muffle a bass drum.
@BeatsAndMeats
@BeatsAndMeats 9 ай бұрын
Professor Brown giving a lecture on Thumpification... excellent!
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