Three racktoms double bass
I'm looking to expand my kit from one tom to three toms.
At the moment I've got a 13" tom (14" and 16" floors) and I'll replace the 13" with three toms 8", 10" and a 12".
My problem is that I'd like to get the 10" more or less centered. I don't want the 8" above the hihat or the 12" so I have to move my ridecymbal (currently over the right kick) way off to the right. I can move it a bit but not to far.
Now, if I had a rack, I'd have no issues but as for now, my wallet can't afford it. So I'll have to make do with conventional stands/holders.
Any tips/suggestions/pics of solutions?
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It's gonna have to be a compromise. There's no way to fit three toms up without the ride moving right or at least up over the 12" and the 8" near the hats. I've struggled with this for a while as in my old age I like my ride in close and low. I eventually offset the three toms to the left, retaining the desired ride position and the 8" is angled a bit up and away to clear the hats. So the toms inscribe a zig-zag sort of. BTW, I don't believe a rack completely solves the issue either. these delightful items have a given size and require a given space...
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You could try sort of a Jeff porcaro thing where he has the smallest rack tom a little over the hihats.
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When I went back to playing a two up setup after years of playing a 4pc I moved the ride above the second tom and haven't looked back since.
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Exotic Matter
When I went back to playing a two up setup after years of playing a 4pc I moved the ride above the second tom and haven't looked back since.
I did the same thing. A little over the rack tom.
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I have mine setup 10,12,8 Which gave me the most room for my desired setup.
Mostly because my 12 was also too deep to mount it how I wanted it on the far right.
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My first drum set (got it when I was a kid) was the classic 4 pc. kit.................I originally learned to play with the ride cymbal in the conventional position. After doing that for a few years, I played 4 toms for many years (either 3-up, 1-down or 2-up, 2-down) and the ride cymbal would be somewhere above the floor tom(s).
For the most recent 5 or 6 years, I have decided that the pocket is a higher priority and I prefer my ride cymbal back in the conventional position.
I can use a configuration of 1-up, 2-down and still generate enough "fills" to make do............my current band plays covers in clubs and private parties and the pocket is most important. I agree with a previous post................to do anything else I would need to compromise.
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Personally have never been shy of playing different setups. As far as "3 up" setups go i have a few photos of reference you can see
http://www.drumchat.com/attachment.p...0&d=1328520082
8" tom is attached to the left of a regular setup , this tends to push the hats over
http://www.drumchat.com/attachment.p...4&d=1308210122
this setup is a little crazy but it actually works, considering how little the 8" tom is usually played, only issue is the kick is a little off angle , playing straight into the second tom is now less efficient
http://www.drumchat.com/attachment.p...4&d=1241275640
this one the second tom is placed over the kick more, hihat can stay in original position but ride can be compromised, also looks crap
http://www.drumchat.com/attachment.p...4&d=1468806400
8" tom on the right side, looks odd but its still in a easy to reach spot ride needs to move to free up space
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Thanks, but I have to stress the fact that I play a double bass kit.
I've seen some solutions involving all three toms mounted on one stand. But I don't know...gets really cluttered with all the clamps etc.
Maybe I'll try to get me a rack bar mounted of my cymbal stands.
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i just wouldn't use the 8" tom unless its really important
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my new PDP setup puts the 8 down low by the snare. Super comfy actually.
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It takes a rack for me to pull this off. I know you can't afford one right now but I throw a cover over my kit when not in use and stands would flop around during the course of dragging the cover off/on the kit.
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...psni2lupwv.jpg
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...psauo0szso.jpg
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...psyjxje2td.jpg
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...psdwvvieiq.jpg
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I don't think my hair is big enough to play this one rich :biggergrin:
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You got a point Paul. Here's something more for the follicley challenged.
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a...psjvjwnxlu.jpg
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what size bass drums? anything over 22's is going to be really high. if you like your toms somewhat flat you'll really gotta be on top of the set. But if you already sit high it might not be much of an issue.
sorry really didn't read the whole thread.
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who cares toms are just for looking at anyways :biggergrin:
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itchie
who cares toms are just for looking at anyways :biggergrin:
i actually agree with this :punk: