Not a firestarter.
What have you got that's one of a kind?
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Yeah there's shedloads of materials science in there. Cellulose based composite is pretty amazing stuff, and it grows on treesKiwiDave wrote: Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:08 amThere are a LOT of variables. As I recently discovered, though thankfully not to my expense, you can't even say any given wood is the same, even how its dried out hugely impacts the sound. (Mate had a very expensive snare drum just crack like twigs). It at least goes some way to justifying to myself why I own the 22 I do, and will buy more yet. Even though to most people they all just go crack or splat.RobYob wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 6:55 am It'd be fascinating to dive down the rabbit of what particularly combination of spectral characteristics like resonance and damping gives the subjective "warm" "dry" impressions.
Imagine a metal drum casing grown the same way as a turbine blade with a single homogeneous crystal. *leaps gleefully into another distracting rabbit hole*
Of course you can play 22 drums at once.

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A reasonable understanding of material science is great - you wouldn't believe some of the shit that gets put in marketing which is total hokum. 
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As soon as you introduce subjectivity it can be exploited with all sorts of cognitive bias'. That hokum is in some cases extremely well thought out and researched.KiwiDave wrote: Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:29 am A reasonable understanding of material science is great - you wouldn't believe some of the shit that gets put in marketing which is total hokum.![]()
Let alone the fact that there is genuinely significant variability in both physical perception of things and neurological processing.
Famous example of average perception being altered by environment&culture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCller-Lyer_illusion