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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:798327"]yeah, i appreciate all the advice... although i believe it doesnt work the same way for bubinga. I know it sounds strange but when i use single plys on em the heads sound like they can't handle how low and strong the vibration is. Like i said, i know it sounds crazy but with these behemoth drums the just can't handle the tone. And i dont play thru my heads. And again i appreciate all your advice, but i also have a good deal of experiance with heads, and wanted to know if anyone knew what was good with bubinga drums specifically. And if you were un-aware, Bubinga is approximately 53% more dense than maple, so the same size drum in maple, same plys, same lugs, same heads, same tuning, would sound about 53% louder and about 2whole steps lower. the mid-low frequencys are much stronger with bubinga too.[/QUOTE]
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