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post by
menstrual_sweatpants_disco
at 2004-11-24 13:42:45
RustedAngel said:
I hear that, usually at fest's they supply a pretty standard drumkit. I know what you're talking about though. Take the Vehemence show we played a few weeks ago. The first 3 bands including us had to use watchmakers drumkit. I could tell our drummer was going to have a hard time with it as soon as I saw only one tom, and the cymbals were rediculously high up in the air. Definetly not an effecient setup imo.
yeah if done right it can be ok. Like at the metalfest, they actually rented a good kit and had a guy who's sole purpose was to help adjust the kit and do sound and for it. The toms were placed a little differently than I'm used to but I adjusted. I just brought the couple of other little cymbals I use and clamped them on.
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