Mpdrums wrote:A previous thread discussed re-cutting the edges on Yamaha MCA's to get them sounding more like the Maple Customs. Im really bummed that I can't get these drums to really sing especially when clubs are too small to mic the drums. I feel like im getting lost in the mix when it comes to the toms. They just sound so thin. Im wishin I would have stayed with the regular Maple Customs but it's too late.
My questions are: Has anybody done this? (Had the edges re-cut). If you did what edges did you put on the drums? Was it a re-cut of a 45/45 or something different?
The drums are nice but just dont sing even with various head changes etc.. Would like some advice before I consider selling these if I can't get the right tone. Thanks for the help.
If your bearing edges are flat (on a flat plane - test them on a glass table top), and sharp, then I don't see how re-cutting them is going to make much difference. Maple Customs are thicker shells that tend to produce a louder, narrower, tone than the thinner shell of a MCA which produces a more ambiguous, mellower, resonant tone. There are some things you can do to increase the attack of MCA's, but, it still won't quite have the power and tone of a MC tom.
I'm not sure how many toms you're talking about, but, it might be worth it to buy a few extra toms that suit your current situation better. That way you'll have two options: (1) mellow and resonant, and (2) loud and penetrating, as needed depending on the gig you're playing.
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