What a conglomeration of pipes! You did a really nice job putting it all together. Some close-ups of the snare and high-hat details would have been nice but, other than that, good video. Thanks dude.
Thanks, Bill. I'm planning on doing a follow up video that details how it worked out, and that should allow me to detail the hi-hat side a bit more. It's definitely the side that experienced greater change.
Interesting. That hi-hat stand looks so much more complicated than a standard two-leg stand. It looks like it takes at least ten minutes just to put the hi-hat together. A standard two-leg stand would take about 15 seconds to set up. I like the idea and think you will probably make a few changes after gigging with it a few times.
Hi, How’s that stealth rack working out? For the idea of losing all the tripods I’m sold. I have old e-drum “1&1/2 aluminum tubing and some new and used Gibraltar fasteners and my stealth practice kit is half complete. Next to buy HiHat and bass pedals (the “Offset double bass pedals?). Of course also snare, cymbals, and drums, ha ha. I’m using practice pads now and house kits to perform. How do you like the stealth rack. Also, the “Offset double bass drum pedals” seem much more ergonomic? What is your advice? Thanks for your videos! Cheerio
Hi! I'm actually really happy with the switch to the stealth rack. It's been a crazy year, but I have a follow up video in the works to talk about it. Thanks for asking!
Hum, streamline a kit that originally used a snare stand, hi hat stand, and two flat base cymbal stands. Not sure it gets more "streamlined" than that. Ringo's look was iconic and isn't part of the "Tribute band thing" to look as authentic as possible? Just my personal opinion.
Lol! I definitely see what you're saying, it does seem a bit ridiculous to "streamline" a 4 piece kit! Maybe a better description is that I'm trying make set up and tear down faster and more consistent, which my previous rack experience tells me is possible. I reserve the right to fail completely ;-) To clarify, we're NOT a look alike style band. "Sound like the records" is our goal.
First rack that actually looks very cool!!🥁
Thanks, I thought so too! I was wanting a rack that didn't scream "RACK!", and I think this fits the bill.
What a conglomeration of pipes! You did a really nice job putting it all together. Some close-ups of the snare and high-hat details would have been nice but, other than that, good video. Thanks dude.
Thanks, Bill. I'm planning on doing a follow up video that details how it worked out, and that should allow me to detail the hi-hat side a bit more. It's definitely the side that experienced greater change.
Interesting. That hi-hat stand looks so much more complicated than a standard two-leg stand. It looks like it takes at least ten minutes just to put the hi-hat together. A standard two-leg stand would take about 15 seconds to set up.
I like the idea and think you will probably make a few changes after gigging with it a few times.
You may be right - I'm eager to see where I'm right and where I'm wrong! I'll follow this one up with impressions soon!
Hi,
How’s that stealth rack working out? For the idea of losing all the tripods I’m sold. I have old e-drum “1&1/2 aluminum tubing and some new and used Gibraltar fasteners and my stealth practice kit is half complete. Next to buy HiHat and bass pedals (the “Offset double bass pedals?). Of course also snare, cymbals, and drums, ha ha. I’m using practice pads now and house kits to perform.
How do you like the stealth rack. Also, the “Offset double bass drum pedals” seem much more ergonomic? What is your advice? Thanks for your videos!
Cheerio
Hi! I'm actually really happy with the switch to the stealth rack. It's been a crazy year, but I have a follow up video in the works to talk about it. Thanks for asking!
Yeah,, Pretty sure Ringo had all that crap Too.--- Streamline your set up????? Right. Got it.
Hum, streamline a kit that originally used a snare stand, hi hat stand, and two flat base cymbal stands. Not sure it gets more "streamlined" than that. Ringo's look was iconic and isn't part of the "Tribute band thing" to look as authentic as possible? Just my personal opinion.
Lol! I definitely see what you're saying, it does seem a bit ridiculous to "streamline" a 4 piece kit! Maybe a better description is that I'm trying make set up and tear down faster and more consistent, which my previous rack experience tells me is possible. I reserve the right to fail completely ;-) To clarify, we're NOT a look alike style band. "Sound like the records" is our goal.
@@CoverBandDrummer well..sound alike is much different than "look alike"! Have at it then!!!!