Assembly instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 Safety instructions
- 2 Note
- 3 Unpacking
- 4 Setting up the bass drum
- 5 Assembling the floor tom
- 6 Assembling the bass drum pedal
- 7 Assembling the hi-hat
- 8 Assembling the cymbal stands
- 9 Assembling the snare drum stand
- 10 Tuning the shells
- 11 Setting up the drum set
- 12 Attaching the cymbals
- 13 Protecting the environment
Now you can push the assembled bass drum pedal onto the clamping ring and x it
with the claw. Use some gaa tape to protect the hoop from scratching.
Now, there's only the tom racks. There are dierent designs. The tom holder – that's
the clamp for the tom arms on the bass drum – is intended for one or two tom arms.
This means that if only one tube ts in, there is an adapter for both tom arms. Our
tom holder takes both tom arms directly.
Here too, there are memory clips that have a cutout. Here, the clip not only "remem‐
bers" how far you put the tube in but also at what angle.
The snare drum is now between the drummer's knees and we will add the bass drum
and hi-hat stands. The bass drum and hi-hat pedals are placed where the drummer's
feet rest naturally when they are in a normal upright seated position. In this connec‐
tion the knees must not touch the snare drum.
The bass drum with pedal comes on the right-hand side and the hi-hat stand on the
left-hand one. The two pedals form a V shape pointing towards the stool. Positioning
these 3 elements, snare, bass drum and hi-hat is very important. The rest of the set
results almost automatically from this.
The lower hoop of the snare drum should be just above the bass drum's
hoop.
Bass drum and hi-hat
Setting up the drum set
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