@USPhotoRecon unless you re a top of the line drummer, where you have a team that carries and set your drums, its very important! I dont have in mind hardware that stay in a practice room forever, but stuff that you have to carry on your back almost every day.
They have the bass drum riser but that's only if you want it to sound bigger you can have the bass drum on the floor (it already sounds big this way), and the pedal still works on it. They use a regular tom head on the 15" bass drums but trust me it doesn't sound like a tom, I have the Club Set and it sounds really nice.
Duh hello, light stands are for people who gig a lot and for people who have no roadies and they want a break from back pain!
vfdrummer1 4 months ago
@USPhotoRecon unless you re a top of the line drummer, where you have a team that carries and set your drums, its very important! I dont have in mind hardware that stay in a practice room forever, but stuff that you have to carry on your back almost every day.
mdgab321 1 year ago
stands are better if they are heavy, so they dont fall over
Bluemoon4655 1 year ago
why do we care about how light are stands are? shipping?
USPhotoRecon 1 year ago
wow iv never heard of them
sweet!
TJDFlinn 2 years ago
that's a light thick rimshot sound right there.
lightly hit a rim shot with as close to the centre of the stick as possible and in the middle of the drum. aiiiiite
KilikaDrums 2 years ago
I'm really looking for something that sounds like an 18 inch but is quieter, is the 15 any thing like that?
epasurr 2 years ago
if u listen to the snare in the background at 0:33 it sounds awsome!!...how do u get that sound!!
crg12 3 years ago
cool
crazydrummer774 3 years ago
They have the bass drum riser but that's only if you want it to sound bigger you can have the bass drum on the floor (it already sounds big this way), and the pedal still works on it. They use a regular tom head on the 15" bass drums but trust me it doesn't sound like a tom, I have the Club Set and it sounds really nice.
JeikabuAronso 3 years ago