
TelePaul
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I see alot of people with one rack tom and one floor tom. Why is this? And which Tom is usually sacrificed?
I see alot of people with one rack tom and one floor tom. Why is this? And which Tom is usually sacrificed?
And which Tom is usually sacrificed?
Strictly up to you.
I have 2 racks and 2 floor toms. Many people like their ride cymbal where the second rack tom would normally be. It's all just personal preference. There is no "rule" to any of it.
Ah right, I don't think I'm good enough for it to be an issue TBH!I just hate the sound of my small rack tom.
What's wrong with it?
Ah man, my drums are a POS! It sounds more like a cardboard box than the other two though...a bit too brittle or trebly too.
I just hate the sound of my small rack tom.
i like to change my set-up from time to time.
I have a standard 5 piece tama kit with an added 10" tom.
I usually have the 10" on the rack and the 12" & 13" as my floor toms.
Lately I have put all three on the rack and brought out the 16" on the floor.
I think smaller toms are easier to tune!!
I'm afraid I'm not following you here, you say you bought a standard 5 piece Tama kit and you added a 10" tom and used your 12" and 13" as floor toms. It seems to me that you had a 4 piece Tama kit. Where did the 16" floor tom come from?
Also, don't you find the size gaps between your three rack toms and your 16" floor tom a bit jarring? I think that 10" and 12" on rack and then 14" and 16" on floor would give you a more cohesive sound. I once played a kit that had 10", 11", 12" 13" on rack and then 14", 15" and 16" on floor with a double 20" and 22" kick, but all of those drums made it far too complicated to set up and I wound up not using all of them, so I broke it up into two different kits, the six piece as described above with the 20" kick and then 11", 13" and 15" with the 22" kick. It makes the tone transitions smoother having a 2" difference between the toms.
12-13-16-22 was standard for a couple of decades.
I wonder how Terry Bozzio would explain his Tom set up.....![]()
I don't know, but I'm sure I'd be nodding off by the end of it.![]()