zorf wrote:Do you think that hanging a bunch of stuff off of the top drum would put a lot of pressure on whatever you use to connect the 2 drums?
YES! You have hit on the current problem. The connectors are made of nylon and are a little bit flexible. Also, I have attached them with only one bolt, so they can rotate a bit. There is a bit of play when the drums are attached becasue they rotate AND they sag a little bit from the weight of the top drum.
My next step is to use metal straps with 2 bolts attached on the bottom drum. I believe that this will solve all of those problems. Then perhaps I can hang more stuff from the rim!
zorf wrote:I was wondering, do you think instead of the rims system you have, you could just add a couple more of the floor tom leg holders? Seems like you could squeeze 5 of them evenly spaced on about a 220 degree arc.
Absolutely! I just have more RIM clamps than I have mounting brackets...
zorf wrote:Also, do you play your bongos with sticks?
I play the bongos with sticks, hot rods, and blasticks. THe best sound is with blasticks taped around the end, 1" or so from the tip. It gives a very thick sound to the hit. Sticks wirk well also but are a little more attack, less body. I use Remo Kids Bongos with synthetic heads.
zorf wrote:do you think the flared floor tom legs make much of a difference stability wise?
ONce I started adding more items around the rim of my drum I had to switch to the flared legs. The straight legs did not give the balance necessary to support the drum. Occasionally I would hid something hard and the drum would tip over!
zorf wrote:And lastly, (for now) i noticed you and others are proponents of the 14 inch drum. Can you get much af bass drum sound, or is that just a trade off for bass/snare combos? If you were using a side snare, would you still go with a 14 inch bass?
I'm not really sure. I have not used the 14" drum with a side snare before. I know I should but I have not gotten around to it. With the snare/bass combo it is actually quite a good sound. The kick does not project if you are in a large room but it sounds great with a mic. Very tight and punchy. In a small room it is just right!
zorf wrote:Sorry to be a pest. getting excited about making my own.
Never a problem, that's why this site exists!
- John