Did Crush drums go out of business?

Did Crush drums go out of business?

First of all l, We are not out of business. In late 2013 we started working with a distributor to keep up with the demand for the product. They did a good job for us but in early 2015 we knew that we needed to go a different direction.

Are Crush drums any good?

FEAST FOR THE EARS. Fortunately, the Crush Sublime Maple drum set sounded spectacular. The 14″ x 6″ snare was crisp, cracking and focused; the 20″-deep bass drum played like a ship’s cannon; and the 10″, 12″, 16″ toms each spoke with beautiful voices that sounded great on their own, and even better together.

What is the plastic on a drum called?

A drumhead or drum skin is a membrane stretched over one or both of the open ends of a drum. The drumhead is struck with sticks, mallets, or hands, so that it vibrates and the sound resonates through the drum.

Where are Sakae drums made?

The drums were built in Taiwan, which is about as close as one gets to Japan in terms of Asia-based drum-building reputation. The company also showed a cajon with a Sakae logo, and a new pedal design, which we’ll dig into at a later date.

Where are Ddrum made?

Ddrum was originally a brand of Clavia, makers of the Nord series of keyboards and synthesizers….ddrum.

Type Private
Industry Musical instruments
Founded Stockholm, Sweden 1983
Founder Hans Nordelius and Mikael Carlsson
Headquarters Tampa, Florida, United States

Are acrylic drums louder?

Compared to wooden drums, acrylic shells have a louder, punchier sound. Often the acrylic difference is “heard” with the eyes more than the ears.

How do you clean acrylic drums?

Most acrylics can be cleaned with a soft, dust-free, damp cloth. Many acrylic drum collectors recommend staying away from household glass cleaners (i.e. “Windex” and other glass cleaners,) as they do not lubricate as they clean.

Why do drummers play behind plexiglass?

They’re known as drum screens or drum shields and they serve an important purpose. Drummers play behind a drum screen because it disallows the sound of the drums and cymbals from entering microphones that are meant for other instruments. This means that the drums won’t overpower other instruments or vocals.

Is Sakae drums out of business?

Nine years after cutting it’s 40-year relationship with Yamaha and staking as its own independent company, Sakae Drums has suspended business operations.

What happened to Sakae drums?

Sakae is not as venerable as those other brands. But it did have a remarkable past as a former supplier to Yamaha. As a standalone company it stopped making drums in 2017 and declared bankruptcy in Tokyo this past May. For 40 years Sakae made most of Yamaha’s high-end drums, including the legendary Recording Custom.

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