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GIBRALTAR always coming out with new cool stuff to help us drummers set up and tear down quicker! Wish they would’ve came out with that lightweight hardware sooner before I purchased the Yamaha Crosstown stuff. It’s great and well made, but I think a little too light. I have to tape down my snare because Of the creep when I lay into it! I can see me purchasing quite a few things from Gibraltar this year!
Again with the poor camera work, it would be nice to see the product that’s being talked about up close. We don’t need to only see the dudes talking about them. 👎🏻
That bass drum hoop clip mic seems like a really good idea especially in venues where a bunch of drummers use the house kit. They will often move the bass drum which can stuff up the kick mic placement resulting in poor sound or extra work for the engineer running on stage and readjusting. With that hoop mounted one however it will be in the same position if the kick is moved. Genius! I am also interested in seeing more about that curved rack. Want to test one.
Nice conversation and microphone I’ll agree, and yes it would be nice to see the actual hardware as it’s being described. Nothing personal against Sweetwater and Nick, but most of their videos from all the booths they visit are the same way; I’m craning my neck trying to get a look at all this great, yet elusive drums and gear...
So you've made a one-piece curved bar that is in a probably more awkward shape to deal with than the bass drum itself. Hmmmmm.... and it's not like you can put it into a road case either, so it'll be the first thing to get mangled or forgotten.
Gibraltar, I wish you had it in your heart of hearts to consider the keyboard player as another market that is wide open. We need innovative stands and there aren’t any. Most stands sold today for keyboardists have been around for decades and offer mostly nothing new. There are so many small keyboards and mid sized keyboards coming out these days and a nice tubular stand like a drum cage with adjustable fittings to place keyboards and other things needed in a multi-keyboard setup all around the player would be just the thing. Seriously. Can you see it? And guitarists could use something small and innovative to get their pedals off the floor, (that is pedals that invite a lot of knob twiddling) and hide all the cabling. Man, if anyone could do this, you guys could. An instant major market slice that is just sitting there.
A few weeks ago I saw that curved bass drum rack on your website but I wasn't able to access it. It seems cool but probably not for a gigging drummer. Maybe for a stay at home kit.
SMH, why doesn't Sweetwater understand these video's should be 90% product shots n less than 10% faces. This whole video is a close-up of these two talking. I now have to go find another review to look up this curved rack because they didn't show it. When the guy is explaining what the rack looks like from the drummers POV, maybe they should have cut to a shot from behind the kit instead of these two talking. Everyone wants to be like Andertons and be some on air personality. No shame in being a solid voice over guy that we never need to see their face.
Same camera person as the other videos... never shooting the product. I better buy something from Sweetwater so the can afford a videographer next year! Wait... an edit... broll, we can see some product now.
I have their best, most expensive moto style drummers throne with the backrest. Every knob, nut and adjustment device on the thing loosens up after an hour of sitting on it. NEVER again will I buy ANYTHING from them.