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ThirdBird
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I have an 8x5 foot American flag behind my drum kit.
I was thinking I can put some kind of sound absorber behind the flag. I figure the flag absorbs an infinitesimal amount of higher frequencies.
What can I "hide" behind it that might take some more ring out of the cymbals while allowing the toms and snare to have some air? |
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rockstardave
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