Throne for cocktail drummers
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Throne for cocktail drummers
Here is a throne idea for us standing drummers. I had an old Tama STILT stand and took the pole and seat from a PDP DT-700 throne ($30 on sale at Guitar Center) and now I have a throne I can lean/sit on while I play.
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Is the seat of the throne angled like the stand is?
-Joe
-Joe
I guess i'm a cheap...oops...I mean...frugal...minimalist. I just use a 30" wooden stool that has a small cushion. I kindof half sit-half stand. It's perfect for me ( I'm 5'8 )...and it's probably cheaper than anything I could rig. (It was a $15 special at Rose's.) So, if your looking for a good seat for your cocktail set and you have a Rose's or some other kind of bargain store (Ollie's, Big Lots, etc...) near you, you can always check there. Just my .02.
-Jeremy
-Jeremy
Last edited by JGove33 on Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I play a sit-down cocktail setup. I made a custom throne/case by attaching a Roc-n-Soc seat to a piece of 12" diameter PVC pipe that is 18" high. The seat fits perfectly over the pipe diameter (minimal overhang), and has a hinge in the back and latch in the front. I put in a wood bottom with three small angle brackets, covered the outside with some leopard-print fleece and the inside with some carpet padding, then added a handle on the back side. Voila! A throne that can carry my kick pedal, cowbell, wood block, and a few other little items and has that awesome retro lounge look we all love so much (well, I do).