Years ago, I realized that's the only thing I used my 18" for so I started leaving it at home and added a high tom to the rack toms since I found I enjoyed the higher voice and liked having the drums in front of me ergonimically.
Jared has gotten so good over the past couple years, at both the drums and with being on camera!!! Awesome job Jared, super impressive, dude!!! Good to see you growing alongside the people you're trying to help grow
Yeah his playing has definitely reached whole new levels of amazing. And the whole Drumeo team has upped their game, what with all the company visits this past year. Definitely the leaders in content for the drumming community right now.
Not reading instructions to the dial or the torque tool, not knowing how to play the slapstick, not using the "tie" on the hi-hat, rubbing the kick drum grip feet on the floor using your hand.... If people have worked hard to design a product that could help or entertain drummers, and you decide to "review" them, you should understand the exposure your review will get due to your number of followers and ensure the trials of the product, even for a few seconds, is being done with a little bit of care and is considered properly before giving your opinion.
I bought Cympads as felt replacement in 2014 and never had to change them since. I had to regularly change felt since it flattened over time before. Was a good investment! I also use the quick release screws, they go together very well!
@@tmbottegal I have seven toms. Wanted it so my kit would be epic. I regularly use six - but the last was just for vanity, so I guess no matter how many toms you have - you always have one you don't use.
Jared, to me it sounds like your drumming has noticeably improved to a whole 'notha level in the past year or so. (And that you're having as much fun as ever!)
Yes dude, I started watching drumeo in 2013 and always thought Jared was ok. Now I’m wondering how many gospel chop videos he has been drumming along to! Haha jk he’s improved so much, it’s inspiring and awesome to see.
I met Jared from drumlessons.com like about 11 years ago now and he has improved a lot. In that time he was "a good drummer", now I would say that he is an awesome drummer
I was shocked to see Jared not fall in absolute love with the Low Boy! I haven’t stopped raving about these things to any drummer I meet. What’s funny, too, Jared felt it was light and I actually prefer and use the lightweight Low Boy and think it’s the most perfect beater available!
Jared became one of the best drummers worldwide... Amazing drummer, a kind and lovely guy with a crazy cool sounding drumkit!!!! Thank you for sharing all this videos...
I post stuff on IG all the time, but I have to practice hard to get on Drumeo's channels. The bar has been set very high with all the great drummers we've had out. I need to keep working on my own drumming and will hopefully post more.
Worked at drum stores for close to 10 years and there is a point where you're just like all right I get it a drum beat, but this guy has a refreshing sound he's got chops and it uses them melodically. I totally dig it. I usually have a jaded reaction to "acapella percussion".
To anyone wondering about the kbrakes, yes they work! The set he shows in the video would be for carpet use only, you have to buy little rubber pads(made by same company) that the kbrakes slide into if you are playing on any type of hard/slick flooring. I have a heavy foot and a 22in kick with no toms or anything mounted and the kbrakes have kept my bass drum perfectly still every gig I've used them on so far. Kbrakes is probably my favorite solution for bass drum creep, but other great alternatives include the kickstrap and Gibraltar bass drum anchors(like Ringo used on the front of his Ludwigs in the early days), but they will tear up hardwood floors if drum rug is thin.
love the cymbal spinners! i remember showing my first drum student how to impress all your friends by spinning the crash after you choke it, and that became his signature move 😂 I'm gonna have to get a set of spinners for him 💚
Me too! It’s making me cringe, you can literally see it migrating, definitely NOT the place for a coffee. If you see an 18” tom on Reverb with a big coffee stain on it, you know where it came from.
the drum torque looks really cool. one personal benefit is not needing to constantly check tensions after making adjustments; the adjustment and the checking are the same step.
I replaced all my wing nuts with Tama quick release. Saves time at end of night. Gibraltar also has a quick release hi hat clutch. Doesn't loosen up like other clutch's.
i just picked up some Tama quick release wing nuts and they look great except they don’t fit my stands, so you know of any other type i could get to fit them? :)
@@RylandHiggins usually I depress buttons and slide on. There are some other options: Pearl has the fold clamp top, Gibraltar also has a quick release system. Trick drums has a system as well..
I’ve had cympads on my kit for the last 18-20 months and they haven’t worn down at all. They are absolutely amazing. I used to go through normal felts like crazy.
Gadgets aside, I just noticed how much Jared has grown and improved as a drummer over all the years. I have been following drumeo and Jared pretty on and off and I suddenly noticed quite a difference compared to some of the earliest videos I've seen. It's a pleasure and an inspiration to see, really.
I've witnessed this channel growing from when you started pretty much and watching uploads till today! I could only dream one day to be good enough drummer to work for somebody like you, you are one of the nicest and honest people I know, love your approach, simply impressive! :)
Magnetic drumkey is a pretty bad idea if you're gonna be around modern sound equipment. At 19:50, you replace the beater, and it's so much quicker than the switch-kick-thing. Some of these products don't make much sense to me. EDIT: if a beater is light, you can add weights, Tama makes them.
Be a fun project to make yourself, just like i do with every new big fat snare idea lol def gonna make a skinnier cymbal tie so it doesnt get inthe way as much
the thing you use at 17:27 ist often used in classical music to simulate „shotguns“ or „whip bang“ instead of using a real gun or whip and hurt somebody in the orchestra ! 👍😬👍
That cymbal mute is amazing. Years ago I took some old junk cymbals and glued mouse pads to them to make a practice set, those have been great but it's awesome to have option that doesn't require people to destroy instruments in the process. Hard to tell without comparing them directly but that actually seems like it's quieter too.
Really great vid. Thanks for the time and effort. I have been using Snare Weight for +2 years. I'm definitely a fan. Extremely well made, Very reliable.
Thank you for sharing the stick fly out of your hand. I was so nervous the first time I played with other people that this happened to me. I was horrified but it's nice to see that it even happens to pros.
Nice video, guys! *1)* The necktie might have sounded better on the hat? *2)* The cymbals spinning does have a different sound; somewhat subdued and not quite as bright, but good! It would look cool on stage! *3)* Snare Weights - AWESOME! Sound better than the gels. *4)* The Junk Hat is very cool. It would make a great side hat! *5)* The Torque Tuner would be a good addition to my studio. Start by tuning the drum to near the pitch you want and then apply the correct torque for the best seat on the shell. Super!
Jared: the tensioning devices would come in really handy at gigs... where you can't hear well, because of the ambient noise of the room, (people chattering, music being played over the sound system, etc.) yet you need to tune.
I'm thinking about buying The Grombal cymbal protector. You insert them in the hole of the cymbal and you don't need felts, sleeves or wingnuts anymore. And the best part: they are hard to install, so get them Jared! 😄
About the drum dial... it’s not measuring tension of the tension rod, but rather the timpanic pressure of the head next to each rod. The theory is if you get even tension across the head, the drumhead is in tune. And from my experience using it with Evans heads, the drum dial holds up (though I personally only use it for seating the head).
This was great! Would love to see more like it. Honestly had never heard of the Cymbomute, but I'm definitely looking into it now. Would be a great way for me to still practice while the kids are asleep - ha!
The spinners look cool watching someone else use them, but I'd be constantly thinking of an Oddjob situation with the cymbal flying off and coming at my neck. I also have a thing about having all my Paiste logos right side up. I recently got a low boy beater. I got the one with the lambs wool puff. I like it a lot. Then you can swivel it for the wood side.
SNAREWEIGHTS are incredible and crazy versatile.. They have magnets which allow you to flip up the pad away from the head as well as magnets that allow you to fold the flaps over one at a time or both.. Fun video thanks :)
Fun seeing all the toys I've also been curious about for so long! Also fun to see how much stuff accumulates on your floor tom over the course of the video! LOL!
Jared kind of missed the point of the snareweight a little, it has a magnet so that you can flip it up off the head to easily change between damped and open sounds. If you only need one sound then the usual moon gel or whatever is fine. Cympads may not have much sonic value, but you know when you drop a black felt on a dimly lit black stage, gone forever ! Yellow Cympad is the answer ;-)
The cymbal spinners don’t really sound different enough to notice any difference, but they sure as heck look cool! You could paint a spiral pattern on some cheap cymbals and hypnotize the vocalist into sounding good!
Drum Dials rock! They'll achieve the same tone as your ears only faster and easier. As long as your hoop, shell and rims are good your good to go. Hooray for tympanic tension!
It was a good thing you demonstrated all those gadgets for all of us to know whether to buy them or not, thanks for sharing. nice jobs....by the way what kind of drums are those?
The KBrakes do 100% work. I've been using them for years. Michigan made product. The spikes are used for carpet. When you don't use them, your bass drum does slide even you don't use the bass drum spike. But the spike then tears holes in your rug or carpet. KBrakes don't. For tile, they made an attachment that you slide the KBrakes into and it sticks to the tiles. 100% would buy both products
The only one of those I had ever wondered about was the drum dial. Seems useful overall, especially when you're having a hard time getting even tension. I hadn't heard about any of those other gadgets. Fun video, though.
I never knew the cympads were supposed to increase resonance haha I used them for two reasons. Liked the color and they never get worn out or off kilter.
Kbrakes also ungrounds your bass drum and gives you a bigger sound. Kgrips slide onto the kbrakes for all hard surfaces. Standard Kbrakes are for carpet. That’s why it slid on the hard floor. Unbelievable product. Using all 3 of the products Kbrakes, Kstops, and Kgrips allows you to never have to take a carpet to a gig again. Your drums will never slide or move on any surface again. Plus it does make your bass drum sound bigger because your spur gets ungrounded. Try them out!
It's nice to see that Jared also uses his floor tom as a table!
Who don't?
Years ago, I realized that's the only thing I used my 18" for so I started leaving it at home and added a high tom to the rack toms since I found I enjoyed the higher voice and liked having the drums in front of me ergonimically.
Whoever doesn’t use their floor toms I’m accepting donations to start my acoustic kit lol 😂
What else would you use it for?
What's a floor tom? I see a place to put tea and toast
Jared has gotten so good over the past couple years, at both the drums and with being on camera!!! Awesome job Jared, super impressive, dude!!! Good to see you growing alongside the people you're trying to help grow
Thank you! :)
Yeah his playing has definitely reached whole new levels of amazing. And the whole Drumeo team has upped their game, what with all the company visits this past year. Definitely the leaders in content for the drumming community right now.
@@DrumeoOfficial hbygv🐋🐠 ,...
@@TheWitchOvAgnesi i heard he's using Drumeo to improve his drum skills !
Big time, been following Jared since 2008 when I first picked up drums.
They shoulda just called this “A man child with chops gets a bunch of toys”
"A man child gets a bunch of toys he has no idea how to use. -.-
with chops & no clue about what a slap-stick is or how it's played. Drummers v. Percussionists I guess.
Not reading instructions to the dial or the torque tool, not knowing how to play the slapstick, not using the "tie" on the hi-hat, rubbing the kick drum grip feet on the floor using your hand....
If people have worked hard to design a product that could help or entertain drummers, and you decide to "review" them, you should understand the exposure your review will get due to your number of followers and ensure the trials of the product, even for a few seconds, is being done with a little bit of care and is considered properly before giving your opinion.
@@andrewfrench7522 I agree.
Isn't that the root of being a drummer? they are toys that we never "outgrow"! which is awesome...
I bought Cympads as felt replacement in 2014 and never had to change them since. I had to regularly change felt since it flattened over time before. Was a good investment! I also use the quick release screws, they go together very well!
"Yeah, I need that 4th Tom."
"What? I have never seen you play with a second floor Tom"
"Yeah, but I need somewhere to put my coffee."
I have a 4th tom, still don't know why I wanted it.
lol
@@tmbottegal I have seven toms. Wanted it so my kit would be epic. I regularly use six - but the last was just for vanity, so I guess no matter how many toms you have - you always have one you don't use.
Jared, to me it sounds like your drumming has noticeably improved to a whole 'notha level in the past year or so. (And that you're having as much fun as ever!)
Thank you. I really do enjoy drumming and have worked hard to improve this past year.
Yes dude, I started watching drumeo in 2013 and always thought Jared was ok.
Now I’m wondering how many gospel chop videos he has been drumming along to! Haha jk he’s improved so much, it’s inspiring and awesome to see.
I met Jared from drumlessons.com like about 11 years ago now and he has improved a lot. In that time he was "a good drummer", now I would say that he is an awesome drummer
@@themusicx.plorer7548 stahp! I'm turning into a tomato! :-)
@@DrumeoOfficial LOL! A tomato
Thanks for checking out our beater, Jared! If you want something with a little more weight, let us know :-)
Love your stuff!
I was shocked to see Jared not fall in absolute love with the Low Boy! I haven’t stopped raving about these things to any drummer I meet. What’s funny, too, Jared felt it was light and I actually prefer and use the lightweight Low Boy and think it’s the most perfect beater available!
Jared became one of the best drummers worldwide... Amazing drummer, a kind and lovely guy with a crazy cool sounding drumkit!!!! Thank you for sharing all this videos...
Getting the slapstick to spice things up behind the kit AND in the bedroom
The slap stick has been a staple of the orchestral percussion section for over a century, so not quite sure what it's doing here.
Now I just want more videos of Jared drumming. He plays so clean!
I post stuff on IG all the time, but I have to practice hard to get on Drumeo's channels. The bar has been set very high with all the great drummers we've had out. I need to keep working on my own drumming and will hopefully post more.
Drumeo right on. Following now.
The slap stick is usually used in a concert percussion setting. Think of the whip sound in “sleigh ride” lol.
Worked at drum stores for close to 10 years and there is a point where you're just like all right I get it a drum beat, but this guy has a refreshing sound he's got chops and it uses them melodically. I totally dig it. I usually have a jaded reaction to "acapella percussion".
To anyone wondering about the kbrakes, yes they work! The set he shows in the video would be for carpet use only, you have to buy little rubber pads(made by same company) that the kbrakes slide into if you are playing on any type of hard/slick flooring. I have a heavy foot and a 22in kick with no toms or anything mounted and the kbrakes have kept my bass drum perfectly still every gig I've used them on so far. Kbrakes is probably my favorite solution for bass drum creep, but other great alternatives include the kickstrap and Gibraltar bass drum anchors(like Ringo used on the front of his Ludwigs in the early days), but they will tear up hardwood floors if drum rug is thin.
I've used Tama Quick Release Cymbal Nut for at least 8 years. They are awesome! Never had one fail.
love the cymbal spinners! i remember showing my first drum student how to impress all your friends by spinning the crash after you choke it, and that became his signature move 😂
I'm gonna have to get a set of spinners for him 💚
You sound like an a awesome teacher!
Love the way the kit sounds! And your playing... BRUH! BRAVO
i could listen for hours
Johnny Young It's "brah", short for "braddah", like in Hawaiian pidgin! Wherever did *bruh* come from; it's WRONG!!
@@joshuafreedman7703 people been saying bruh for years, you aren't gonna convince someone over the internet to stop casue it offends you
I’m just staring at the coffee on the floor tom
Me too! It’s making me cringe, you can literally see it migrating, definitely NOT the place for a coffee. If you see an 18” tom on Reverb with a big coffee stain on it, you know where it came from.
it's pissing me right off, and giving me a slight case of night terrors
yet better than to spill the coffee over the laptop keyboard :-D
Watching Jared just fool around on the kit and rip it up is so satisfying.
New Drum Product Idea: The Drummer's Table: an 18-inch floor tom upon which you can rest your coffee. Endorsed by Buddy Rich's Ghost and Jared!
Haha!
I used to own an 18inch FT with my vintage Gretsch set - and it also often served as a table :-D
If it’s inexpensive enough, that table might serve well as a floor tom. I’m in.
Lars Ulrich Invented putting things on a floor tom your not gonna use
the drum torque looks really cool. one personal benefit is not needing to constantly check tensions after making adjustments; the adjustment and the checking are the same step.
I love these more non-scripted videos with Jared. His fun is contagious.
I replaced all my wing nuts with Tama quick release. Saves time at end of night. Gibraltar also has a quick release hi hat clutch. Doesn't loosen up like other clutch's.
The Gibraltar clutch is fantastic! Absolutely love them. I miss it when I set up normal hihats for sure.
i just picked up some Tama quick release wing nuts and they look great except they don’t fit my stands, so you know of any other type i could get to fit them? :)
@@RylandHiggins usually I depress buttons and slide on. There are some other options: Pearl has the fold clamp top, Gibraltar also has a quick release system. Trick drums has a system as well..
Love watching Jared mess around with these, he’s entertaining and I really enjoy listening to him drum. Would love to see more!
Thank you!
Fun video, this should be a series.
RIP Neil Peart
RIP
Rest in toms Neil Peart!!
Rip
@@beastmodegaming3098 Rest in insanely huge and badass 360° rotating drumset peace
RIP
I’ve had cympads on my kit for the last 18-20 months and they haven’t worn down at all. They are absolutely amazing. I used to go through normal felts like crazy.
I'm so so happy you tried those snare weights. I've been thinking about getting one, so to hear an honest review really helps!
21:50 "Its kinda like Cookie Monster" ?? You mean Oscar The Grouch?
1:26 this man didn’t even hang up😂
1:26 this man didn’t even hang up😂
Gadgets aside, I just noticed how much Jared has grown and improved as a drummer over all the years. I have been following drumeo and Jared pretty on and off and I suddenly noticed quite a difference compared to some of the earliest videos I've seen. It's a pleasure and an inspiration to see, really.
I've witnessed this channel growing from when you started pretty much and watching uploads till today! I could only dream one day to be good enough drummer to work for somebody like you, you are one of the nicest and honest people I know, love your approach, simply impressive! :)
Magnetic drumkey is a pretty bad idea if you're gonna be around modern sound equipment.
At 19:50, you replace the beater, and it's so much quicker than the switch-kick-thing. Some of these products don't make much sense to me.
EDIT: if a beater is light, you can add weights, Tama makes them.
The junk high-hat is kinda cool: Kinda.
Be a fun project to make yourself, just like i do with every new big fat snare idea lol def gonna make a skinnier cymbal tie so it doesnt get inthe way as much
Honestly I love it. I'd DEFINITELY love to have it besides my Hi-hat for some jank every now and then, as a 2nd pair of off-hats.
to scare your children .. probably :-D
Would have liked to hear more of it
the thing you use at 17:27 ist often used in classical music to simulate „shotguns“ or „whip bang“ instead of using a real gun or whip and hurt somebody in the orchestra ! 👍😬👍
Jared is HILARIOUS 😂😂 I couldn’t care less about the products, he was too funny
yes that was one of my 1st thoughts as well .. I just love his humour :-D
That cymbal mute is amazing. Years ago I took some old junk cymbals and glued mouse pads to them to make a practice set, those have been great but it's awesome to have option that doesn't require people to destroy instruments in the process. Hard to tell without comparing them directly but that actually seems like it's quieter too.
16:22 His hand eye coordination is impeccable
Really great vid. Thanks for the time and effort. I have been using Snare Weight for +2 years. I'm definitely a fan. Extremely well made, Very reliable.
Thank you for sharing the stick fly out of your hand. I was so nervous the first time I played with other people that this happened to me. I was horrified but it's nice to see that it even happens to pros.
Hey Jared please tell me what sneakers you're wearing at 10:04 I need those in my life!!
Nice video, guys!
*1)* The necktie might have sounded better on the hat?
*2)* The cymbals spinning does have a different sound; somewhat subdued and not quite as bright, but good! It would look cool on stage!
*3)* Snare Weights - AWESOME! Sound better than the gels.
*4)* The Junk Hat is very cool. It would make a great side hat!
*5)* The Torque Tuner would be a good addition to my studio. Start by tuning the drum to near the pitch you want and then apply the correct torque for the best seat on the shell. Super!
I love the way your bass sounds. It just sounds so massive
This is what i am focusing and learning from you at the moment Jared ... i'm on a drill mode since the beginning of my EDGE courses ... TIMING !
Love the drumdial. Perfect example of repurposing something in a smart way. Its a run out gauge adapted to use on drums. I dig it.
"pfft, instructions, who needs those?" -Jared
in the US of N(S)A you'd probably read things like "don't stuff your dog into the bassdrum while playing" :-D
Drum Dial is my Goto for Tuning in the studio. Silent tuning is awesome
Jared! Scissors!! Drumhead!!! What possibly could go wrong!!!!
Good demonstration all around.
The Tama quick-set topper is cool but the threads can strip out.
I imagine coming to a Glenn Fricker's studio with those cymbal spinners.. Would sound awesome on a record though :D
Jared: the tensioning devices would come in really handy at gigs... where you can't hear well, because of the ambient noise of the room, (people chattering, music being played over the sound system, etc.) yet you need to tune.
There is two KBrakes. One that you have is for carpet. The other is made for smooth surfaces.
I'm thinking about buying The Grombal cymbal protector. You insert them in the hole of the cymbal and you don't need felts, sleeves or wingnuts anymore. And the best part: they are hard to install, so get them Jared! 😄
Slap stick... orchestral instrument for whip sound... the 'drumming' with the whip was an interesting choice. :D
I love the Snareweight M80. I've been using them for years now.
Jared! All these years I had no idea you could shred like this
About the drum dial... it’s not measuring tension of the tension rod, but rather the timpanic pressure of the head next to each rod. The theory is if you get even tension across the head, the drumhead is in tune. And from my experience using it with Evans heads, the drum dial holds up (though I personally only use it for seating the head).
Also... you gotta use the spacer that comes with the DD for better measuring. Otherwise a good part of your measurements will be wrong.
I like your setup, snare, hi Tom, mid tom, low tom, and coffee table
its 2040, legends say those cymbals are still spinning.
This was great! Would love to see more like it. Honestly had never heard of the Cymbomute, but I'm definitely looking into it now. Would be a great way for me to still practice while the kids are asleep - ha!
I love getting to see Jared riff outside of a lesson! CEO of chops
The spinners look cool watching someone else use them, but I'd be constantly thinking of an Oddjob situation with the cymbal flying off and coming at my neck. I also have a thing about having all my Paiste logos right side up.
I recently got a low boy beater. I got the one with the lambs wool puff. I like it a lot. Then you can swivel it for the wood side.
...damn, that crash is totally balanced. Must say...the most amusing Jared performance.
SNAREWEIGHTS are incredible and crazy versatile.. They have magnets which allow you to flip up the pad away from the head as well as magnets that allow you to fold the flaps over one at a time or both.. Fun video thanks :)
Bill Bacon yep, never needed no moongel or gaffer tape since I bought a bunch of those
I love a good quick release for cymbals. The one that Vater makes is incredible
I use a 16” kick (I’m heavy footed AF) & the K-brake works like a champ! Great product
Instruction....Who needs those. (said EVERY guy ever) 😂😂😂
This video was a lot of fun. More of these for sure!
Your foot technique is incredible
Very cool video! I admit there was one more gadget that I kept hoping was coming out if that box!
Fudge! That guy's drumming is on point!
Fun seeing all the toys I've also been curious about for so long! Also fun to see how much stuff accumulates on your floor tom over the course of the video! LOL!
16”: *exists*
Jared: T A B L E
Great video! And amazing hats! Sounds very special 👌
Jared kind of missed the point of the snareweight a little, it has a magnet so that you can flip it up off the head to easily change between damped and open sounds.
If you only need one sound then the usual moon gel or whatever is fine.
Cympads may not have much sonic value, but you know when you drop a black felt on a dimly lit black stage, gone forever !
Yellow Cympad is the answer ;-)
KBrakes are one of the best inventions anyone has ever made, they work SOOOOOOO damn well!!
I did a terrible job demo'ing Kbrakes. I'll try harder next time.
Well they're a royal pain in the ass to put on, so I'm not surprised
You should try the other side of the LowBoy (the pointier end)! That's how I use mine, and I get INSANE attack out of it!
The cymbal spinners don’t really sound different enough to notice any difference, but they sure as heck look cool! You could paint a spiral pattern on some cheap cymbals and hypnotize the vocalist into sounding good!
Drum Dials rock! They'll achieve the same tone as your ears only faster and easier. As long as your hoop, shell and rims are good your good to go. Hooray for tympanic tension!
Very informative ..
Thank you drumeo for this very important video🤗🤗
Slaying it.... get em. I was just switching up my 5000 and peal long board today. Weight of beater I can relate.
Aside from the gadgets... I'm just wondering what kind of shoes those are. I dig those!
Same
Looks like allbirds Tree Toppers
It was a good thing you demonstrated all those gadgets for all of us to know whether to buy them or not, thanks for sharing. nice jobs....by the way what kind of drums are those?
that cymbal spinner would be perfect for circular saw blade cymbals.
also i think its meant to help the cymbal stay in place with gyroscopic force
It's hard to believe you've never seen a slapstick! 😲😂🤣
I know right the was he used it made me cringe
These booths are always the best hangs at NAMM, love these little companies
Tickle trunk! 👍 Now there's a good Canadian reference! Well done.
The dampeners and the junk hats were both sick
The cymbal mutes are kinda cool like that’s something to think about for practice with a acoustic kit in a apartment
Tossing scissors! That is SO dangerous! Not just to you but to those glorious drums and cymbals!
The KBrakes do 100% work. I've been using them for years. Michigan made product. The spikes are used for carpet. When you don't use them, your bass drum does slide even you don't use the bass drum spike. But the spike then tears holes in your rug or carpet. KBrakes don't. For tile, they made an attachment that you slide the KBrakes into and it sticks to the tiles. 100% would buy both products
you are a genious jared! your explanation is great
I use the junk hats as my main hi hats. I swear by them. Sound engineers love me.
I use the spinners with cymbal sizzlers and it makes a big difference with the sound
The only one of those I had ever wondered about was the drum dial. Seems useful overall, especially when you're having a hard time getting even tension.
I hadn't heard about any of those other gadgets. Fun video, though.
Man has a dongle hanging of his iPhone at all times. A man of class who appreciates good sound quality i see😭
More like 14 drum gadgets you didn't know about and now you need in your kit.
I never knew the cympads were supposed to increase resonance haha I used them for two reasons. Liked the color and they never get worn out or off kilter.
that was about as real world testing as you will see. facial expressions gave the all the opinion I needed. lol ....nice job !
Jared’s the guy at work that gets everything done, but in the most amount of time
Kbrakes also ungrounds your bass drum and gives you a bigger sound. Kgrips slide onto the kbrakes for all hard surfaces. Standard Kbrakes are for carpet. That’s why it slid on the hard floor. Unbelievable product. Using all 3 of the products Kbrakes, Kstops, and Kgrips allows you to never have to take a carpet to a gig again. Your drums will never slide or move on any surface again. Plus it does make your bass drum sound bigger because your spur gets ungrounded. Try them out!