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question about drum racks

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[Mar 15,2007 4:49pm - poop ""]
so i was thinking of racking my set and am just wondering what you other drummers have and what you would suggest.
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[Mar 15,2007 4:54pm - Murph ""]
had one, thing was a bitch, got rid of it.

I can set my shit up faster now.
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[Mar 15,2007 4:56pm - mOe ""]
yea, racks are a bitch
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[Mar 15,2007 4:58pm - ZJD ""]
What's your setup? Drum racks can turn out to be less hardware if you have lots of drums/cymbals and are movable in one piece, but if you don't really need it it'll be more trouble than it's worth. That said, if you do think your kit is large enough that you'd benefit from a rack, I would go with a pearl icon. The gibraltar racks are also popular but the bars are round and can sometimes slip while the icon's bars are square making slipping impossible.
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[Mar 15,2007 5:10pm - diamond_dave ""]
agreed with ZJD, usually more of a pain in the ass than they're worth unless you have 3 or more toms that you plan to mount as well as the majority of your cymbals. that being said, they take up a shit ton of space in the van, stands collapse faster.
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[Mar 15,2007 5:12pm - Archaeon ""]
racks are terrible
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[Mar 15,2007 5:50pm - sxealex nli  ""]
i like my rack but i cut all the parts off i dont need. it makes it really easy to set up when ur on. i have one of the full size curved gibralter ones. its a pain to store and carry but its all about getting down to a routine. it makes your setup more consistent/sturdy if u do it right.
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[Mar 15,2007 6:42pm - death2all ""]
Racks make life possible. There's a small Gibralter @ Mr.C's Music, used. I think it's on consignment
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[Mar 15,2007 11:09pm - Niccolai ""]
after a lot of use, the circular tubed racks can spin on you, so i recomend square-tubed pearl racks.
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[Mar 16,2007 1:05am - sxealex ""]
the cure for spining racks: get memory locks drill a hole through the rack/lock and bolt it in place. square racks are cumbersome and hard to setup and are big.

there is a company making carbon fiber replacement tubes for the gibralter racks that i have my eye on. once i have a standard set up i cut off all excess metal. example: the ends of cymbal stands the extra part sticking out of your hihat. If you arnt sure about your set up dont cut it. but if you are sure ur gonna keep it for a while and you play out alot just chop it off. My drums actually take up less space than alot of non rack kits of similar size.
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[Mar 16,2007 1:47am - Niccolai ""]
pearl rack on craiglist for 300 bucks: http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/msg/294813217.html
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[Mar 16,2007 2:01am - sxealex ""]
dont do it!


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