So I want to make a "sit down" set like this one that Dennis @ Phattie made:
Or I guess something like the Expresso set.
Has anyone else done this? I figure I'll find an old 16x16 tom and some sort of smaller snare. Any hints on finding the hardware to mount cymbals/snare? Any ideas for bottom/bass heads?
Thanks!
Hints on making "sit-down" set?
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sit-down kit
I have a few ideas that may help you. First off, your idea for a using a smaller snare and an old floor tom should work well. I know for certain that pacific, yamaha and gretsch make 10" snare drums that already come with a "tom style" mount attached to the drum. LP makes "z" rods for some of their percussion mounts, they look similar to the mount used on the link you posted.
I know that most smaller boom arms fit perfectly in a tama tom mount. A boom stand you may have handy could be used to make your cymabl arm for your cocktail kit.
As far as heads go I acctually use a 16" bass drum, remo powerstroke heads work very well for me. They have a mylar muffle strip around the inside diameter of the head, it gives that tight punchy thump. There is unfortunately very little ringing, so they aren't good for a booming sound.
I hope this helps.
-Joe
I know that most smaller boom arms fit perfectly in a tama tom mount. A boom stand you may have handy could be used to make your cymabl arm for your cocktail kit.
As far as heads go I acctually use a 16" bass drum, remo powerstroke heads work very well for me. They have a mylar muffle strip around the inside diameter of the head, it gives that tight punchy thump. There is unfortunately very little ringing, so they aren't good for a booming sound.
I hope this helps.
-Joe
cocktail snare
I bought the kit in this auction, and the snare is for sale (i have another snare I love to much to replace!). Anyway, it's a Phattie 6x10 with the tom mount. I'm happy to email photos if you're interested.
JW
jason@boondogs.com
JW
jason@boondogs.com
16x16 cocktail
Hey Photogeek,
Check out the cocktail drum shop http://www.cocktaildrum.com/shop.html
especially the hardware section
http://www.cocktaildrum.com/shop/chardwr.html
You can pick up Tama style mounting brackets, LP and gibraltar cymbal rim clamps, and check out the Meinl Universal Percussion Mounting Clamp . I've used this before to clamp a cymbal arm to a floor tom leg so I didn't have to drill a drum to add a mount!
You might start by getting a pedal hooked up to the floor tom and use a snare on a stand just to see how you like it.
John
Check out the cocktail drum shop http://www.cocktaildrum.com/shop.html
especially the hardware section
http://www.cocktaildrum.com/shop/chardwr.html
You can pick up Tama style mounting brackets, LP and gibraltar cymbal rim clamps, and check out the Meinl Universal Percussion Mounting Clamp . I've used this before to clamp a cymbal arm to a floor tom leg so I didn't have to drill a drum to add a mount!
You might start by getting a pedal hooked up to the floor tom and use a snare on a stand just to see how you like it.
John
I'm setting up a traditional style cocktail kit, and had some discussion with the folks at Aquarian regarding heads, and found out something interesting...they do make a 16 and 18 inch super kick head, and it was designed to be used with a wood hoop. If you were to use a performance II head, which they say would also work well, you need to use it with a regular triple flanged metal hoop. Why the hoop material matters is a mystery to me, but in any event my plan at this point is to use a 16" super kick bottom head with a wood hoop.
Lots of hardware to be found at drummaker.com, also browse around e-bay...I've found most of the stuff for mine at these two resources.
Allan Blackwell
grproductions@qwest.net
Lots of hardware to be found at drummaker.com, also browse around e-bay...I've found most of the stuff for mine at these two resources.
Allan Blackwell
grproductions@qwest.net
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