3 or 4 legs?

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zorf
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3 or 4 legs?

Post by zorf »

Any opinions on which is better or even which looks cooler?
Mike Strehlow
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Post by Mike Strehlow »

I use 4. Keeps the drum more stable if you have lots of stuff hung off it. I had trouble balancing mine. If you can evenly distribute the weight of the snare, cymbals, etc. then 3 works.
metrodrum
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4 legs - the only way to go

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Our first kits I build back in the mid 90's had three legs, way too unstable - 10.5mm legs with pull ring brackets is the only way to go for stability. Especially if your going to be running side drums and bigger cymbals... IMHO :)
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Post by halfcocked »

Billy Blast drums makes a Bass Pedal Slideing Rail system that becomes your 4th leg and gives the pedal something solid to grip. Look how he builds his cocktail sets.
http://www.billyblastdrums.com
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Post by Mike Strehlow »

4. Much more stable.
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