Remo drum setup




















Install the top hihat cymbal. Unscrew the bottom nut on the hihat clutch - this is what holds the top hihat cymbal to the hihat stand. Place the top hihat cymbal between the 2 felt pads inside the hihat Clutch. Screw the nut back on the bottom and put the hihat clutch onto the hihat stand. Test the hihat by hitting while pressing the pedal.

It should produce a thin "click" when the pedal is pressed down and a loud "hiss" the pedal isn't pressed down. The pedal is usually pressed with the left foot. Install the ride cymbal on its stand.

Usually, the ride cymbal comes with a stand that has a curved base with three supporting legs and an upper portion that stands at an angle. Spread the legs to support the stand, then unscrew the nut at the top of the stand and position the ride cymbal between the two felt pads. Re-tighten the nut, but not too tight - the cymbal should be allowed to "swing" if it's hit hard.

Finally, tighten the knob and adjust the height of the cymbal to a comfortable level. Generally, the ride cymbal is positioned on the right side of the drum kit, over and behind the floor tom and the bass drum. The cymbal itself usually hangs over the floor tom somewhat, though not enough to impede access to the drum.

Install the crash and any other cymbals. Most standard drum kits also come with at least one crash cymbal. The stand for this cymbal may have an adjustable arm like that of the ride cymbal or may simply sit straight up and down.

Regardless, the crash cymbal is installed in basically the same way as the ride. Don't forget to keep from re-tightening the nut too tightly - it's important for cymbals to be able to move fairly freely. The crash usually is positioned on the left side of the drum kit, over and behind the bass drum and hihat.

Any additional cymbals are usually spaced around the sides and back of the kick drum. Test your drum kit out. Congratulations - assuming it has no additional accessories, your drum kit should be completely set up. Give it a quick test to ensure that all the pieces are properly-positioned and in working order. Make sure that you can reach every piece of the kit so that you can perform fills without any difficulty. Some drummers like to customize their setup with additional drums and accessories.

Be creative. Being a good drummer involves creating your own style. All of the greats play their own way and have their kits set up a different way.

Always experiment with what you have, just don't go too crazy that you can't play. If you can make it work, then you can do it! Do ride and crash cymbals have different stands? If so, what is the difference? Yes and no. They can both be used on the same stands, but ride cymbal stands often have a boom arm on the stand, which allows the cymbal to stretch out over the bass drum.

Not Helpful 4 Helpful 6. Did you mean bass-drum pedal? Take it into your local music shop. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 4. Raise the top of the Hi-Hat a little bit two fingers maybe , turn the screw, and press the pedal. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 3.

Yes you can, there is a tool -- I believe that it is called a drum screw or a head screw or something like that. Not Helpful 9 Helpful 1. The springs should go under the snare drum. The springs should be about the length of the diameter of the snare. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 2. The smaller one should be tightened a little bit more, on the head and the bottom, than the larger one which would make it higher pitched.

Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. Bought a used set for my 7 year old son but there aren't fittings for the legs. Is there a stand that could be used? Isabella Musso. You can purchase the legs from a music store and get the fittings installed professionally. You can also purchase a stand that would have the legs already attached. Rudy Toth. Somewhere on your snare drum there's a muffle pad that you turn with your fingers to dampen down the vibrations.

That is meant to go on the head of your snare drum, at the 12 o'clock position. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.

By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. There is no right or wrong way to set up a drum set. Make sure the setup is comfortable for you.

Helpful 27 Not Helpful 3. Helpful 23 Not Helpful 5. With cymbals, never allow metal on metal, always use a felt washer and plastic sleeve.

Helpful 20 Not Helpful 8. Loosen the knob before you adjust your kit to prevent damages and scratches on its hardware. Helpful 14 Not Helpful 7. Set your toms a little closer to each other so it will be easier for you to do quick rolls and switch rolls. Helpful 14 Not Helpful 9. Try turning your Toms so they angle towards your snare this makes getting to them a little easier while you drum. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.

If you plan to record other instruments in the room that you keep your drumset in, remember to unclip the snare wire.

Otherwise you may find a 'crackling' reverberation in the background of your recording. I'm also not sure of their model hierarchy either, so maybe that would be a good place to start. Does anyone here play a Remo kit or had one before? Never played them or owned a set So can't tell ya much sorry..

There was also a series that used their pre tuned heads I've heard some I heard one of the reasons they fell out of favor was that other drum companies stopped selling their kits with Remo's heads JDA did a great job on the timeline.

The shells are were made of Acousticon:. Acousticon Info What kind of wood are your drum-shells made out of? Acousticon refers to Remo's shell material used on the majority of world percussion products that are produced in the Remo Inc. It is ma ARGuy said:. Click to expand MntnMan62 Well-Known Member. I don't have experience with Remo drums.

Just their Roto-Toms. I have a 10" and 12". I currently use the 10" as a small mounted tom with 8x12 and 9x13 mounted toms. I've posted info in many Remo drum topics if you're interested in details.

Search results for query: masteredge. Joined May 21, Messages 2, Reaction score 3, Remo drums are considered vintage now? I am older than I thought.

RogersLudwig said:. EvEnStEvEn said:. JimmySticks said:. Will also include 2 Rock Single braced heavy duty cymbal boom stands. Up for sale is a rare, hard to find, and in high demand, Remo Mono drum set. Drum sizes are 22 bass drum, 14 snare, 10 and 12 mount toms and 14 and 16 floor toms. I bought this kit second hand and it had only had been used in a studio a few times […].

Package will be fully insured. Up for sale is a. These drums are in great condition! There are some small scratches and scuffs from regular use see pictures , but nothing that compromises the integrity of the shells or hardware.

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