Assembly instructions

4 Setting up the bass drum
Let's start with the bass drum.
Position the bass drum shell such that the screws of the tom holder point down‐
wards.
Now lay the white resonator head on the shell and put a hoop over it. Both the hoops
are identical so it doesn't matter which one you put on rst. Align the white reso‐
nator head such that the "Millenium" writing is parallel to the tom holder. The head
must be lying evenly on the edge of the shell on all sides.
Proceed as follows: Put the washer on the screw and then the claw hook. We need 6
square-head screws per side.
Hand-tighten all six screws. When doing this, tighten the screws in the diagonally
opposite sequence. You only need to tighten the screws slightly, we will be tuning
the drums later on.
Now turn the shell by 180° to mount the transparent batter head.
If you want to dampen the bass drum, now would be just the right time to
put the damper pillow in the shell to do this.
The transparent batter head is used on the beater side. When mounting it, we pro‐
ceed in just the same way as with the resonator head. Put the head on rst and lay
the hoop on it, put the washers and claw hooks on the tension rods and screw them
on. Do not tighten them too much; only enough for the hoops not to be shifted. We'll
do everything else when we tune the drums. So that's the bass drum nished; now
we'll do the toms.
The next thing we need are the ten‐
sion rods.
Mounting the beater head
Setting up the bass drum
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