Re: Signature Empyrean Snare Drum
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 11:48 am
Julian-
Sebastian Plenzner at Qdrums in Poland offered to make me a drum, which was extremely kind. He asked for my signature for a badge and let me pick out the finish. So I really didn't "design" the Qdrum to any great degree, or have anything to do with it other than accept his extremely kind gift from Sebastian, who is a fine fellow drummer and an admirer of my work. So, I suppose he's selling the model as my model. And why not? I just received the drum and have a new friend.
Josiah---
If I have to explain the difference between a Qdrum and a Stanbridge that was actually designed by me (and Pete Stanbridge who is like Stradivarius), and the couple thousand hours of hand made detail in a drum and package unlike anything offered in drum making history....I would be at a loss. I suppose there would be a lot of things in this world I wouldn't be able to explain to you.
Pocketplayer---
Everything is subjective and beauty is in the eye and ear of the beholder. What you hear in the clips is at my little humble studio with fairly humble gear. It's far from Ocean Way studio B, so there's a bit of a disadvantage I suppose. But one thing I didn't do was process the hell out of it which you can do with any snare drum. Check out any of Pete's drums in person. You'll get the idea. Everyone that has come to my house has flipped out on the drum--including me--so that's what's important to me in the big picture. This drum was not a business venture, but an artistic one, with the notion of doing something that has never been done before.
Richie---
You are correct. Or at least we think in similar terms. And we do what makes us happy regardless of other opinions. Why do guitarists spend $100,000 for a '59 Fender Telecaster? Other guitars can do the job, right? The difference is that guy wants a goddamn '59 Telecaster and he's got the coin to do it!
Circh--
Well, every hand made drum by a solitary maker is "custom." If we are playing semantics, the Qdrum was "custom" as I chose the finish and size, and he put the badge on. So in that regard it was custom for me and not for whoever would be the winning bidder. The Stanbridge Empyrean was custom for me, but whoever orders one can change the size or wood combinations, making the Empyrean personalized for each client if they desire. Or they can get one just like I have.
I hope this has cleared up the linguistic difference. I'm happy to continue this dialogue with whom ever is interested.
Cheers from Charlotte, NC
Todd
Sebastian Plenzner at Qdrums in Poland offered to make me a drum, which was extremely kind. He asked for my signature for a badge and let me pick out the finish. So I really didn't "design" the Qdrum to any great degree, or have anything to do with it other than accept his extremely kind gift from Sebastian, who is a fine fellow drummer and an admirer of my work. So, I suppose he's selling the model as my model. And why not? I just received the drum and have a new friend.
Josiah---
If I have to explain the difference between a Qdrum and a Stanbridge that was actually designed by me (and Pete Stanbridge who is like Stradivarius), and the couple thousand hours of hand made detail in a drum and package unlike anything offered in drum making history....I would be at a loss. I suppose there would be a lot of things in this world I wouldn't be able to explain to you.
Pocketplayer---
Everything is subjective and beauty is in the eye and ear of the beholder. What you hear in the clips is at my little humble studio with fairly humble gear. It's far from Ocean Way studio B, so there's a bit of a disadvantage I suppose. But one thing I didn't do was process the hell out of it which you can do with any snare drum. Check out any of Pete's drums in person. You'll get the idea. Everyone that has come to my house has flipped out on the drum--including me--so that's what's important to me in the big picture. This drum was not a business venture, but an artistic one, with the notion of doing something that has never been done before.
Richie---
You are correct. Or at least we think in similar terms. And we do what makes us happy regardless of other opinions. Why do guitarists spend $100,000 for a '59 Fender Telecaster? Other guitars can do the job, right? The difference is that guy wants a goddamn '59 Telecaster and he's got the coin to do it!
Circh--
Well, every hand made drum by a solitary maker is "custom." If we are playing semantics, the Qdrum was "custom" as I chose the finish and size, and he put the badge on. So in that regard it was custom for me and not for whoever would be the winning bidder. The Stanbridge Empyrean was custom for me, but whoever orders one can change the size or wood combinations, making the Empyrean personalized for each client if they desire. Or they can get one just like I have.
I hope this has cleared up the linguistic difference. I'm happy to continue this dialogue with whom ever is interested.
Cheers from Charlotte, NC
Todd