Having been a product manager and designer let me offer this from that point of view. Henry Ford once said ... if I had listened to my customers I would have invented a better horse.
So maybe a better way to make suggestions is to say what job you want solved instead of saying how to do it.
I would like my job solved, please.
Poof. It's solved. Everything will be problem free, from now on.
Yay!
On a not very but kinda loosely related note, that drum bag you gifted me fits my bass drum pedal in the front pouch very nicely. It was a great surprise because that thing was always awkward to carry on it's own.
You mean the drum bag that you agreed, in writing, to send back?
I can produce the document.
I hope this is a joke. I did not mean to take a bag you wanted back.
I've still got about 5 or 6 blue pocket t-shirts if you want those too.
It's a joke, sorry. You signed nothing lol.
Look up Arbiter drums for one-lug separate tuning of top and bottom heads. And Page or Hudson drums for one-lug tuning of both heads at once.
It would be really cool to have motorized drum hardware with electronic "memory locks." Hear me out.
I think this would be ideal whenever there is a shared drum set. Think about playing at a festival where there is one drum set shared with about a half dozen other bands. You could go in, set everything up where you want it, and hit a button that would "save" your drum positions, drum throne height, etc. Every other drummer could go in and do the same thing. Then, when it's your turn to play, you walk up, press a button, and everything adjusts automatically to where you like it.
Like a lot of modern mixing consoles. Great idea, but each piece would have to get electricity somehow.
I don't get out much
I suppose that somebody probably makes two pedals that operate one bass drum beater?
I'd like to see something that holds a drum key securely, without rattling, mounted on top of the hi hat rod.