David Raouf (rdavidr)
David Raouf (rdavidr)'s Cymbals
In this video david can be seen using a k Constantinople crash for the playing portion
In this post david shows off his setup. He can be seen using a meinl vintage sand ride
David uses a meinl dark crash as part of his setup
In the YouTube video "My Drum Set Up For 2018!" by rdavidr, David Raouf showcases his drum gear, including the Meinl 18" Byzance Traditional Extra Thin Hammered Crash cymbal, which he mentions purchasing used from Sam Ash.
David uses a pair of meinl dual Hi hats in his setup
david uses a byzance splash. he uses this in a stack. He stacks this with a sabian b8 splash that he hammered, heated and updated several times. he also uses a lance campo bell.
In his 2018 drum setup video on YouTube, David Raouf (rdavidr) demonstrates using a Sabian B8 Splash 8" cymbal. He creatively modifies this cymbal by hammering, heating, and updating it several times, and stacks it with a Byzance splash. Additionally, he incorporates a Lance Campo bell into his setup.
In the video titled "You NEED This Snare in your Arsenal" on YouTube, David Raouf (rdavidr) utilizes the Sabian 18" HHX Evolution Crash, showcasing its sound and versatility.
David Raouf, known as rdavidr, incorporates the Sabian 19" AA Holy China cymbal into his drum setup, as demonstrated in his YouTube video, "You NEED This Snare in your Arsenal."
In the YouTube video titled "You NEED This Snare in your Arsenal," David Raouf (rdavidr) incorporates the Sabian AA Apollo ride cymbal into his setup, showcasing its role in his drum kit.
In this video, David modifys two splashs. one splash he modifys is the x20 splash. He modifys it by drilling a pattern of holes in the cymbal. He did this to resemble the aero cymbal hole pattern
In this video David Unboxes a floor to completing his ludwig standard kit. He can be seen using a oriental crash of doom for some of the playing parts of the video
In this post David shows off the saluda china hi hats he used
In this post David shows off his Sabian FRX crash. The FRX cymbals are lower volume cymbals. the cymbals have several holes in them that help reduce the frequency of the cymbal. The FRX line are supposed to be a cymbal with less volume, but not a quite cymbal. David did a video on his channel where he tried to see if he could make a DIY FRX cymbal
In this post David shows off his customized Meinl classics china. David tried seeing if he could make a DIY holy china. He did this by Drilling a certain amount of holes into the cymbal. The holes changed the sound of the cymbal, but did not quite give it the tone of the holy china
IN this post David can be seen using a k sweet crash
In this video David talks about one of his ride cymbals. He states it is a 22 inch brass ride. He got if with a kit that was bought from good will. All he could find about the cymbal is the size, as well as the made in Japan stamp
In this video David talks about some of the gear he uses. One of the cymbals he uses is a Prototype Saluda crash. Saluda made this crash for him as a payment for demoing some of their other cymbals. David Likes that the cymbal has a good mix of trash and brilliance to it
One of the cymbals David uses is a set of 15 inch New Beat hi hats. David bought these used from the same person he bought his vistalite bass drum from. All of the logos on the hi hats were faded, which made it hard to tell the model of the cymbals. David identified them as new beats by the hollow Zildjian logo stamped on them
In this video David makes his own DIY clap stack. David wanted to see if he could make the Istanbul clap stack using old or cheap cymbals. The clap stack is used to emulate a clap sound without the need of electronic pads. He created this by bending and hammering some splashes he wasn't using
In this video David tried to make a DIY crasher hat. For this he bought the cheapest splash cymbals at guitar center. David modded the 4 splashes as well as stacked cymbals to try and get the desired crasher hat tone
In this video David can be seen using a K Sweet hi hat pair
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