How Do You Set Up A Pulse Drum Set?
Pulse drums don’t have too many ringing endorsements from famous drummers, but they remain strong sellers because they make solid kits at some of the most affordable retail prices in the industry. Because Pulse is known as an economy drum brand, it is particularly popular among younger and beginning drummers. If you’re one such drummer, and you’re not sure how to set up your first Pulse drum set, just follow these easy steps. Set up your drum stool in a wide-open area, like the center of an empty room. If you don’t have that much room, you can set up the stool with your back against the wall, but make sure you have at least 4 feet clear on either side and 5 feet clear in front of you. Bring the Pulse bass drum and hi-hat stand close to the stool. If necessary, connect the bass drum pedal to the bass drum by sliding the base of the pedal onto the rim of the drum and tightening the retaining plate. You may also need to open and lock down the kickstands on either side of the drum. Sit in