Sunday, 2 February 2014

Upclose & Personal: DrumClip Combination on 16"x14" Floor Tom at Drumstore Malaysia

Part II of DrumClip, the review continues...

Last review, we show you the difference that DrumClip made as compared to a mute ring/damper (you can check it out @ http://drumstoresoundroom.blogspot.com/2014/01/up-close-personal-drumclip-versus.html ).


This time we review how combinations of the sizes, numbers of, and positioning of DrumClip does it magic on your drumming experience.


Let's zoom in shall we...



The Trio-Clip position with 3 smalls DrumClip


Trio-Clip on Floor tom generates balance damper tone
Clipping three (3) small DrumClip on a floor tom balancing the dampening effect and would help drummer to play with much confidence without over / less dampening



Regular Clip top & bottom: top clipping


Regular DrumClip Top (Batter) & Bottom (Resonance) on Floor Tom


Clipping the resonance head with a Regular DrumClip


With Clipping the resonance head, it helps dampening the over tone from the depth of a floor tom 


Regular DrumClip clipped on perfectly
By having two (2) regular DrumClip clipped on the batter head and resonance head, each respectively, it helps to bring the best of a deep floor tom by not having too much of over tone. 

Well guys, with the above two combinations & positioning of DrumClip reviewing the versatility of it on a 16" x 14" floor tom. Hope this will inspire you to trying out various others preferred combinations and positions.

Follow us for more of DrumClip tips & tricks in our next reviews. Now, let's check out the video of the combinations & positioning that we reviewed:


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