by Ernesto Pediangco » Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:32 am
Bands should not be needed for VGA drums, the shells are well made & I doubt you are flying around the globe much w/ these drums, so leave them clean & as light as they are for a great clean look to match the sound. But....regarding the Isla drums hard wares, The stainless steel is great but the finish work to the tuning system could be better. They contacts on the crown are small and do not distribute the stress evenly around the crown so they could bend / warp out of shape from the tension. As far as I know, I believe Isla is re designing some hard ware issues. 5 bands are not necessary, 4 bands do the job. If you add these thick bands, they add weight to the shells and they do choke some resonance and snag clothing. This is why most drum builders try to engineer to shells to eliminate the need for bands. Pearl & Lp finaly made a banded drum, in efforts to look like folkloric style drums but the Lp Paladiums ( copied from Skin on Skin / Ritmo design ) is already a huge , tall, heavy drum shell and the bands add to the dead shell resonance. Pearls version is lighter but not so impressive. In my opinion, a modern designed stave drum should not need old style bands. The staves should be locked in place in some fashion and use modern adhesives. Banding would be redundant.