Highly recommend this company! Have purchased from them multiple times and every time my experience was excellent. I'd love to try their drums out too!
While I appreciate the design and functionality of the cymbal arm, it gives me horrible memories of a kit I had in the 60s with a cymbal arm that attached to the bass drum. It was constantly falling over during a gig and I can never go back to this type of mount (your excellent design notwithstanding!).
I seriously don't think this cymbal arm will suffer from that problem, as long as you are not putting an extremely heavy cymbal on there and wailing on it with 2Bs!
I think he worked there. All the Atlas stuff preceeds all of these ideas. Not saying it was stolen, just a lot of similarities. I have an inde throw off, that i put on a, you guessed it, a ludwig drum. No experience with the mounts, but in all the videos they seem pretty floppy.
Just tighten it...but don't overnighten, ANYTHING, actually. Don't overnighten anything, ever. But, watching the video, I see the washers are a little larger. So, the flat washer will start to touch on each end along the curve of the drum while you tighten. Once it starts to get snug, I imagine the washer will probably start to slightly bend, and the tightness of the the screw and nut (coming at the washer from each side) will kinda form itself (bend) somewhat around the inner drum...but remember, don't keep tightening it until it embeds itself ¼" deep into a nice drum shell. Hope it helps. The washer is probably a little softer and will curve as it needs to. Just don't overnighten anything.
The attention to detail from this company is second to none!
Thank you!
Agree, very classy , small business is where you always find the best
That is great. You guys will be industry standard if you’re not already. Great job!
This guy kills it every time. INDe drums always have great accessories for all your needs!
Thanks Ramon! Great to hear from you!
Highly recommend this company! Have purchased from them multiple times and every time my experience was excellent. I'd love to try their drums out too!
Absolutely brilliant.. Everything this company does blows my mind.
These are so good! Saves carrying a heavy ride stand
What length would you recommend for a 26in bass drum with a 24in ride?
Is there an option if the bass drum has a single screw lug mount? Just remove one of the mounting screws?
@@bshaboogie I would not recommend mounting a cymbal arm with a single bolt.
The best Designs and functional ideas in the biz w excellent customer service .
Fantastic!! INDe is the BEST!
Thanks Steve!
Brilliant. I love this.
While I appreciate the design and functionality of the cymbal arm, it gives me horrible memories of a kit I had in the 60s with a cymbal arm that attached to the bass drum. It was constantly falling over during a gig and I can never go back to this type of mount (your excellent design notwithstanding!).
I seriously don't think this cymbal arm will suffer from that problem, as long as you are not putting an extremely heavy cymbal on there and wailing on it with 2Bs!
You folks are very clever!
Love it..
Genial!!!
GR8 !! 💥 👍
Looks like the Ludwig logo. Are y'all trying to be the new Ludwig? (:
I think he worked there. All the Atlas stuff preceeds all of these ideas. Not saying it was stolen, just a lot of similarities. I have an inde throw off, that i put on a, you guessed it, a ludwig drum.
No experience with the mounts, but in all the videos they seem pretty floppy.
@@randywiedmer4656 He was involved with the design of the Atlas hardware so in a way these are an evolution on the concept.
the metal washer of this mount (internally in the bass drum), does not follow the curve of the skin!
Just tighten it...but don't overnighten, ANYTHING, actually. Don't overnighten anything, ever.
But, watching the video, I see the washers are a little larger. So, the flat washer will start to touch on each end along the curve of the drum while you tighten. Once it starts to get snug, I imagine the washer will probably start to slightly bend, and the tightness of the the screw and nut (coming at the washer from each side) will kinda form itself (bend) somewhat around the inner drum...but remember, don't keep tightening it until it embeds itself ¼" deep into a nice drum shell. Hope it helps.
The washer is probably a little softer and will curve as it needs to. Just don't overnighten anything.