Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Stagg Drum Throne, Single Braced- black Review

Stagg Drum Throne, Single Braced- black
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This seat does have some things going for it. It's lightweight and reasonably sturdy. Unfortunately, the way it is assembled, the seat DOES NOT SPIN, which is a problem for a drummer! You could leave the set screw loose and it would spin, but then you would risk having the seat fall off the frame. It is also not easy to adjust for height -- it has a series of holes an inch apart on the center post. Pick one and put the bolt through it. This is secure, but not terribly convenient if you need to change it.
If you intend to use this in an application that does not require you to change direction while seated, it will work fine. The problem is that it is marketed as a DRUM throne. I fixed this somewhat by denting the center post a little, so that the set screw doesn't dig in but still keeps the seat from coming off. This allows me to rotate about 20 degrees to either side, but (1) I shouldn't have to do this, and (2) it's still really not enough for drumming.
If you play congas or bongos or other percussion that's in a relatively confined area, this will work fine. Don't buy it if you intend to sit behind a kit.


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