BrainTheDrummer
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I just wanted to document and keep track of the changes I keep doing to my Pro M's. I am new so any expert advice on things I might be doing wrong (or extremely noob) would be GREATLY appreciated. I have learned so much from you guys and girls and I can't thank you enough. I have even been asked to play drums at my church. I have practiced with them for about a month now and they can't believe I have only been playing for less than a year. It is very humbling..... Well anyway, here goes......
They have gone through three different setups (I know only three...)
When I bought them new. ( I think I had them set up in a weird way)
Then I added a new cymbal, double pedals, and adjusted everything to a more comfortable set up.
Now I removed the toms from the bass and got everything lowered down where I like it. This feels WAY more comfortable to me. It's still a work in progress because I need more hardware to mount my other cymbal. The bass and toms sound so much different now (especially the bass.... way deeper and louder). ME LIKEY!
Hopefully with Father's Day coming up I will have my new hardware, a Roc N Soc throne, some Aquarian heads, and maybe a new splash cymbal. Oh and a cowbell too
Thanks for looking and please speak up if you see any problems with my set up.
Brian
They have gone through three different setups (I know only three...)
When I bought them new. ( I think I had them set up in a weird way)
Then I added a new cymbal, double pedals, and adjusted everything to a more comfortable set up.
Now I removed the toms from the bass and got everything lowered down where I like it. This feels WAY more comfortable to me. It's still a work in progress because I need more hardware to mount my other cymbal. The bass and toms sound so much different now (especially the bass.... way deeper and louder). ME LIKEY!
Hopefully with Father's Day coming up I will have my new hardware, a Roc N Soc throne, some Aquarian heads, and maybe a new splash cymbal. Oh and a cowbell too
Thanks for looking and please speak up if you see any problems with my set up.
Brian