Sounds like a deal.
They reach out to you to see if you want their hand me downs, and boy do I ever. I told him to wait for pay day and I'm all about this deal.
He has a full Gibraltar rack with multiple cymbal arms, three rack tom mounts, snare stand, Gibraltar throne with backrest, and Mapex Falcon high hat stand. All of this for $250. There is no way I can turn this deal down. I'm just hoping no one snags it up before I get paid!
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Sounds like a deal.
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That's a steal.
Great deal. I would make a point of asking your friend to hold them until you get paid - at that price I think they will sell really quick.
If he's really your friend, he'll wait until you get paid and give you the first shot.
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Yes, great deal ... a lot of really good stuff for the money!
Hopefully your friend will give you first dibs ...
Is your friend getting a new rack system, or going to stands...?
Sounds like a great deal! My setup is much too simple for all that extra hardware, but if you like to have a bunch of cymbals a rack is the way to go!
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I get paid Thursday. Hoping to pick it up then!
Six Piece Mapex Saturn V, Five Piece DW Performance Series, NOS Slingerland Snares, Centent Ardor and Emperor Cymbals
Last edited by DrumWhipper; 07-20-2017 at 02:56 PM.
Six Piece Mapex Saturn V, Five Piece DW Performance Series, NOS Slingerland Snares, Centent Ardor and Emperor Cymbals
I think that one thing is a little bit too far to the one side and should come down just a hair.
Other than that, what do you think?
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One thing I didn't like about most of the "better" racks is the uprights seem (for me, at least) to be too tall and when mounting a cymbal they tend to be really up there.
What I did was mount the cymbal upside down and then spin the boom arm so the cymbal hung below the pivot tip. It worked for me any way.
You can see it pretty well in this picture.
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Enjoy your rack. I will always have one.
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I have got them where they are comfortable to me. I'm a tall guy at 6-5, but I did bring them down a bit.
I like the rack. I don't know that I am going to use the attachment for the left side of the kit right now because I don't have a ton of cymbals. I may just use it as it sits right now. I do like the ease of being able to just set the rack up, then put toms and cymbals on it and be ready to go. Once they are set, they are set. I've found that I can get a general area that I like when I would set up with boom stands, etc., but then I'd have to take extra time to get it precise. I have this one about where I want it now.
Six Piece Mapex Saturn V, Five Piece DW Performance Series, NOS Slingerland Snares, Centent Ardor and Emperor Cymbals
I have band practice tomorrow (getting ready for our first gig), so I decided to get some work in now that it's all set up. This is just an impromptu solo at the end. I had some flubs at the end, but that's why we practice.
Six Piece Mapex Saturn V, Five Piece DW Performance Series, NOS Slingerland Snares, Centent Ardor and Emperor Cymbals
As noted I don't have the full rack set up. I don't see the need right now, but I set it up today for our band practice. Set up time was considerably shorter.
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Six Piece Mapex Saturn V, Five Piece DW Performance Series, NOS Slingerland Snares, Centent Ardor and Emperor Cymbals
Did you mount it on a wall?
Something else I noticed.....if you move your toms upwards more on the tom arm, it will give you a bit more resonance on the shells. Not sure of the dynamics of it but it has been proven. I've also been told if you hang the toms off the tom arms (inverted) you get more resonance that way. I've never been fond of mounting a tom on an arm upside down...
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I'm not sure why when you add an attachment it always goes sideways lol. I am going to play with toms a bit. I noticed they didn't sound as good today.
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Six Piece Mapex Saturn V, Five Piece DW Performance Series, NOS Slingerland Snares, Centent Ardor and Emperor Cymbals
It looks a little easier to play that way. lol
These are of course my opinions from messing with racks for many years. I def think you need to get the toms up more on the arms. Also, if it were me, I would invert your clamps so the arm can mount on the drummer side of the cross bar. You'll get a wider range of physical adjustment that way with the toms. Not that you need it.
I found that if I moved the rack cross bar even with the front of the bass drum, I can add another clamp and make a boom mike stand off the cross bar for micing the bass drum instead of putting another tripod on the floor. Something ALL singers are notorious for finding and kicking at least once a set. Soon after that little light bulb had gone off, I mounted all my mics on the rack. Wow, was that ever the bomb.
The last thing I prefer with my rack is to get the center cross bar as close to the bass drum as possible but still leaving room to slide it in and out during setup and tear down. This will also give you more flexibility in where your toms hang from the tom arms. (Click)
I like to use my rack as my "Bracket Protection Racket" (heheh). In essence, the further forward the rack is, the further away everyone has to be from the kit. Kind of like a fence. Plus, if you get stuffed in a corner neither side of the rack will be a wall issue.
One more thing I did to trim down the rack further was to mount my ride assembly to the down tube of the right hand side of your rack. Other than the cowbell, if you don't add a cymbal to the right rear upright, you can take it off completely. I've been able to get by with just the two front uprights and the cross bar for a very tight, trim setup.
Experiment. You have so many options.
All in all it looks good and the more stuff you add will NOT require any additional tripods. For some, there is much goodness in owning a rack and using it wisely.
Nice job with getting it set up and functional. It makes your kit look beastly without taking up an entire room.
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Rack mounts....I don't know, I guess I'm getting old. I have a rack mount(old) and I was just recently messing w/it. Setting it up for a gig..... too much hassle. I set up my Mapex w/it and I think It got a little out of control,so I cut it down some, more ways than one. The larger setup I ran out of space, I have more octobans and drums! so I made it simple.
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