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    ^I have that same issue right now with my Ludwig. I have a splash on the bass drum and every time I kick I hear it move and make sound. Drives me nuts but I don't want to add another stand. So I deal with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpazApproved View Post
    ^I have that same issue right now with my Ludwig. I have a splash on the bass drum and every time I kick I hear it move and make sound. Drives me nuts but I don't want to add another stand. So I deal with it.
    Spaz, I have a splash, a 14x10 tom, and my ride all mounted on my BD and when I kick it, I hear nothing but the BD.

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    I also have one tom mounted on the bass drum along with the splash... I'll take a video of it because I feel like you're calling me a liar :P haha jk


    If I flip my wing nut upside down and crank it so the cymbal can't move the cymbal doesn't make any noise... or movement for that case

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpazApproved View Post
    I also have one tom mounted on the bass drum along with the splash... I'll take a video of it because I feel like you're calling me a liar :P haha jk


    If I flip my wing nut upside down and crank it so the cymbal can't move the cymbal doesn't make any noise... or movement for that case
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    If you have solid boom arms, cymbal mounts, etc. then they probably won't be effected much. However, if you have open tubes like Pearl tom arms that are vented internally to the bass drum (especially with an un-ported reso), the internal air displaced by the kick has to go somewhere. It travels up the tube arms and creates a significant force when it hits the tilter at the end.
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    I use a rack so I took my mounts off, that's the only reason for me.

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    Have a 10", and 12" tom plus a 16" crash and a 10"splash mounted on my bass an I have no complaints it is what it is......



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