benadrian wrote:Boombats wrote:I can't imagine (at least based on the brutal drummers I know) that the ride stand would transfer any greater shock than a tom/two-tom stand, as is on most standard drum set-ups. I mean yes the toms can directly absorb more shock in the heads/shells, but thery are going to resonate/vibrate enough that if it's going to hurt the bass shell, it's going to get hurt.
Well, my thought is that the toms generally go straight into the bass drum, and yes, ususally theres a larger mounting plate. Shock from hitting the toms would be directed otward the center of the shell.
The ride stand is offset a bit. I' wondering if the tangental force of the weight of the cymbal (which in this case is HUGE!) as well as the forward and down force of the ride bing hit might have a prying effect on the mount.
But I'm no structural engineer. And big band guys used to mount 22 and 24 inch rides to their not as well made bass drums of the 30s and 40s.
Ben Adrian
Yeah, thinking about it you have a point. see my second paragraph.