I'd Like to see the role set ready , must have a part 3 video ehehehe, please!! Great Job, and you have to do a Gavin Harrison Rack System video too @gibraltarDIY :)
I love how you never consider the poor drum tech carrying, setting up, and breaking down all of that equipment... and you haven't even added cymbals yet. Please do part 3. 😁
Timbales1979 with larger tours like this one, a lot of the time there is very little break down. Sometimes they roll the entire riser directly into the truck with the rig still set up. With all of the drums, cymbals, and electronics, using a rack like this is easier for a drum tech than using stands
Sometimes they offer products that are better suited for the individual drummer. For example, I use Gibraltar hardware for my stands and throne, but when I'm playing metal I use Tama's Speed Cobra as my double pedal. I like to play Zildjian cymbals, but I honestly would never use their drum sticks.
+StJimmy765 I get that. Guess I'm just trying to understand the endorsement contracts. How they can use other companies' products. It's probably not the same as athletes and their shoe deals. Since they're getting paid to wear them they can't wear the competitors product. Do musicians get paid by the companies they endorse or is it just a mad discount on the products they get? That would make a big difference.
+Justin Wright There are many different kinds of endorsement deals. Sometimes you can get a certain number of free products per year, sometimes you can have access to products around the globe for tour support, sometimes you get discounts but not free equipment, and you can certainly choose to utilize one segment of a companies product line but not the entire product line. All the deals are different. You'll find out when you get yours! Keep hittin' 'em hard! Oh, I forgot to mention, Pearl's rack equipment looks terrible, while Gibraltar looks incredible. Who would choose to use anything other than Gibraltar?
Most drum endorsements are either drums and cymbals or drums hardware and cymbals a lot of drummers have say Yamaha shells but dw9000 pedal so you're not always chained to that brand till you die😋
watching a video like this makes me fall in love with the drums again. It also inspires me to put my kit together in a way that is unique.
I love the custom racks that Brent builds for artists \m/
siempre espere que subieran la parte 3 ojala algun dia ver terminado ese kit
been trying to get rid of my drum rack but after seeing this, I'm digging this set up and wanting something similar.
Part 2 was twice the fun! Great work!
I would totally want to rock that setup! Looks sick!
Awesome work man!! Cool setting!!!
this part shows how difficult can be to build something original, symmetric but anyway functional- great job!
I'd Like to see the role set ready , must have a part 3 video ehehehe, please!! Great Job, and you have to do a Gavin Harrison Rack System video too @gibraltarDIY :)
OMFG HE SAID IM GONNA GET OUT OF YOUR HAIR BUT HE WAS BALD IM DEAD😂😂😂😂
I LOVE how this is kind of "stealth". I like how the rack toms are mounted. Is it possible to get the part listing for this?
Thanks for the idea with the side snares!
So Bian doesn´t play any cymbals? or will there be a part 3?
Is any chance to know the pieces you used to make tihis Rack? And a scheme of the construction? Thanks a lot. This is a beautiful rack!!!!
Y donde esta la 3ra parte del video?
I love how you never consider the poor drum tech carrying, setting up, and breaking down all of that equipment... and you haven't even added cymbals yet.
Please do part 3. 😁
Timbales1979 with larger tours like this one, a lot of the time there is very little break down. Sometimes they roll the entire riser directly into the truck with the rig still set up. With all of the drums, cymbals, and electronics, using a rack like this is easier for a drum tech than using stands
Dude, is it me, or this is one of the hardest rack you've ever built??? Looks like it, Greetings, bro!
Setting a drumset is art, period.
and the cymbals??
How do Pearl artists get to use Gibraltar racks instead of Pearl racks? Interesting.
Sometimes they offer products that are better suited for the individual drummer. For example, I use Gibraltar hardware for my stands and throne, but when I'm playing metal I use Tama's Speed Cobra as my double pedal. I like to play Zildjian cymbals, but I honestly would never use their drum sticks.
+StJimmy765 I get that. Guess I'm just trying to understand the endorsement contracts. How they can use other companies' products. It's probably not the same as athletes and their shoe deals. Since they're getting paid to wear them they can't wear the competitors product. Do musicians get paid by the companies they endorse or is it just a mad discount on the products they get? That would make a big difference.
+Justin Wright There are many different kinds of endorsement deals. Sometimes you can get a certain number of free products per year, sometimes you can have access to products around the globe for tour support, sometimes you get discounts but not free equipment, and you can certainly choose to utilize one segment of a companies product line but not the entire product line. All the deals are different. You'll find out when you get yours! Keep hittin' 'em hard! Oh, I forgot to mention, Pearl's rack equipment looks terrible, while Gibraltar looks incredible. Who would choose to use anything other than Gibraltar?
+WhyTheHorseface Thanks for the info and encouragement! And I agree, Gibraltar's rack equipment is much better.
Most drum endorsements are either drums and cymbals or drums hardware and cymbals a lot of drummers have say Yamaha shells but dw9000 pedal so you're not always chained to that brand till you die😋
You still could have used a smaller version of the icon rack top to go on all that gubralter
But what about the cymbals?
I'm assuming he is a Gibraltar artist?
Beautiful rack!!!
I would like to see it with the cymbals and everything...
lol he said "I'm gonna get out of your hair..." what hair?
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I want tht dude 2build me a rack!