Drum throne recommendation?

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2011/12/02 09:00:09 (permalink)

Drum throne recommendation?

I'm looking to get a drum throne from my significant other as a present.
 
Any recommendations for a great one? Drummers, where do you like to park your ***?
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    The Maillard Reaction
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    . 2011/12/02 09:25:01 (permalink)
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    post edited by mister happy - 2017/06/29 00:20:25


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    Re:Drum throne recommendation? 2011/12/02 10:33:35 (permalink)
    I swear by the Roc-N-Soc Nitro with backrest. Gotta make sure to get the backrest. http://www.rocnsoc.com/nitro-throne.html

    Even the string players I bring in love it.

    -Steve Corey
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    Re:Drum throne recommendation? 2011/12/05 18:54:29 (permalink)
    Thanks guys.

    Both of these look great. My local shop seems to stock the nitro. I may need to go in and sit on a few things.
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    Re:Drum throne recommendation? 2011/12/06 00:57:01 (permalink)
    +1 On the Roc-n-Soc  My old drummer had it and called it the A** couch.   He said it was that comfortable
    (and he's been playing for some 25+ years).

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    Re:Drum throne recommendation? 2011/12/06 08:24:04 (permalink)
    SCorey


    I swear by the Roc-N-Soc Nitro with backrest. Gotta make sure to get the backrest. http://www.rocnsoc.com/nitro-throne.html

    Even the string players I bring in love it.

    I HUGE +++1 On this. best throne I've ever owned. 
    I can sit and bang on the drum all day with no issues.
    Hell even bought another one for others to use while here recording.


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    Re:Drum throne recommendation? 2011/12/25 15:47:13 (permalink)
    I have the TAMA throne Mike illustrated above. It is super stable and adjustable. One thing I prefer about the Roc-n-Soc thrones is that their seat is a little larger. I have long legs, and I play quite a bit of double bass. Having a larger seat to help hold up the thighs for periods is nice. Both products are great.

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