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#3 - 03/03/09 08:00 AM Why maple?
NikkiStix Offline
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Registered: 03/03/09
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Does anyone know why most drum kits offered are made of maple wood? Is it a certain tone, or is it that the wood can be easily curved to make the shells? Anyone know the real answer?

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#7 - 03/03/09 09:33 PM Re: Why maple? [Re: NikkiStix]
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Registered: 03/02/09
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Nikki, I think most manufacturers use maple because of the warm balanced tone it provides, however there may be other reasons. You may want to check one of the various drum buying guides out there (we have one on this site), but also just do a search on Google and you should get plenty of guides to review.

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#183 - 06/07/09 06:06 PM Re: Why maple? [Re: Chris]
Eddie Offline
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Registered: 05/23/09
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Loc: United States
I wondered that too. They make dulcimers out of a total range of different woods. I've got two, one out of chestnut and one out of maple. They both have different tones and I use each for certain songs. There are some songs that one plays better than the other.

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#202 - 06/10/09 02:58 PM Re: Why maple? [Re: Eddie]
slimpickings Offline
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Registered: 05/15/09
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The type of wood definitely has a large influence on the tones produced by any given instrument. My guitar has a spruce top which seasoned into a wonderful range of tones but is completely different from instruments made from different woods.

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#247 - 06/18/09 02:54 PM Re: Why maple? [Re: slimpickings]
jillian Offline
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Registered: 05/14/09
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The type of wood used in manufacturing makes a big difference in a lot of different instruments. I personally prefer the sound that resonates from maple instruments.

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#575 - 08/03/09 01:03 AM Re: Why maple? [Re: NikkiStix]
drumstick Offline
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Registered: 07/06/09
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A number of woods such as basswood, birch, falkata, African mahogany, luaan, beech, Philippine mahogany, and so on are used to make drums. Maple is not the only type of wood for drums. Of course, wood has a lot to do with how the drum sounds, but it isn't the only factor responsible for the quality of the sound. Many drummers report that maple produces a warm-sounding effect, with an even tone.

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#734 - 10/06/09 07:04 PM Re: Why maple? [Re: slimpickings]
savvyeyty Offline
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Registered: 10/03/09
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Originally Posted By: slimpickings
The type of wood definitely has a large influence on the tones produced by any given instrument. My guitar has a spruce top which seasoned into a wonderful range of tones but is completely different from instruments made from different woods.
I never knew how woods could affect the tone of the drums. Maybe that's the only reason why drums are also expensive... Because the manufacturer still has to get the good wood from all over the world just to create drums.

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#759 - 10/08/09 04:06 PM Re: Why maple? [Re: savvyeyty]
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Also, savvyeyty, the more a wood is aged already, the more expensive it is.
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#856 - 12/03/09 10:46 PM Re: Why maple? [Re: ShackMan]
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Maple is the most widely used due to the fact it has the clearest resonant response to impact, with using minimal wood ply's. A lot of drum set manufacturers will use a Maple - Birch ply combination which results in a more dominate sound, but you lose the warmth and tonal qualities of a single wood construction. Maple is also one of the widest produced kit's because of it's tonal qualities in a single wood construction. Some may have multiple ply's which makes it more expensive, but it really depends on the sound that you wish to contribute to the group your with. I play a lot of different genres so I decided to go with an African Waterfall Bubinga kit. I kinda rambled and got off topic but...I hope you find something useful in this post.
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