It's your drum. Do what you feel comfortable with doing. Just remember to fully disclose the info if you decide to sell it. Whatever you do I know you will do it well.
Opinion needed please
That's what I waiting to hear!!! LoLoLoLo
Longjohn your right on the 4 legs. I have a 20" with 4 legs and it can be kinda wonky to setup. 3 is nice I set the rear height on 2 and use the 3rd to slightly angle towards me. Easy to adjust on the fly.
Jeff this is gonna be a cool drum buddy!! That'll be nice to use with the other Slingys. Good luck and throw some pics up when you can of the progress!!
Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
if the 4 legs makes the drum particularly identifiable, then leave it 4 leg if at all possible.
Be kinda like unstaggering teardrop lugs.
As for performance, I think 3 legs is better. Less metal on shell, less contact with floor, easier to work with.
just my $0.02
Sabian
Vic Firth
Remo/Evans
"unless it's vintage, it's just another wooden tube."
Thank you everyone for your opinions. I am strongly leaning toward three legs just to be done with it. I like the idea that its easier to adjust three as opposed to four.
Glenn, I will take some pics for sure. Its looking as though my new band will be doing our first gig on the 26th of Oct. So, I hope to get this drum together because I think I want to play my Slingerland kit for the gig. If so, I will get some pics from the gig. It will be a night time gig, whats the cheapest way to light up the kit so I can show it off?
Thank you!
Jeff C
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