How Do You Assemble A Quad Drum Set?
Some drummers like to encase themselves in drums and cymbals that are rarely used, but most like to keep it simple. The standard four piece drum kit may look simple but it can handle nearly any beat you can dream of. By following this guide, you will be able to set up your first quad drum set in order to get rocking in no time. Set your bass drum roughly where you want your kit to go. Play with the legs until they are level and the bass drum does not shake when you try to move it. You can attach your bass pedal at this time as well. There will be a clamp underneath the mallet. Unscrew the wing nut, slide this bracket over the bottom of the bass drum, and tighten the clamp down. Put the legs on the floor tom. Start by leveling all three legs. Place the drum to the right of the bass drum. When it is in place, loosen the front leg and let the drum slide down a bit so it slightly angles in towards you when you are sitting. Your rack tom may assemble one of two ways. If you have a hole on t