Re: Roc N' Soc Tractor Throne
Originally Posted by
Ray on the Drums
Yea, I got the spindle version (the bottom pic) for this very reason -- it can get plenty high, but also can go lower than any other throne I've seen. It can go low enough to play a 14" djembe with the base of the djembe resting on the ground and the head right where it needs to be for comfortable playing.
Also, I played on the hydraulic version (the top pic) at my church the other day, and it actually made me a little motion sick. It jostles you up and down while you play. I guess it's supposed to reduce the impact or something, but the actual effect was awful.
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