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Gibraltar SC-BDPM - Plataforma de bombo para 18 pulgadas/20 pulgadas, color negro

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Gibraltar SC-BDPM - Elevador de bombo

El elevador de bombo de Gibraltar eleva un tambor de 18 o 20 pulgadas a dos pulgadas del piso. Permite una alineación óptima con tu batidor de pedales.


Daneth López
Comentado en España el 14 de mayo de 2024
Lo compre para levantar el bombo de una Tama Club Jam, encaja sin problema y es super sencillo de colocar
T Bruce Wittet
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2023
I bought the Gibraltar Bass Drum Platform for a few reasons. It was the most simple design I'd seen, with possibly one exception; and partially because of this, I'm not obliged to pay for a heap of chromed metal parts I'll never use. There's another thing. I bought the Gibraltar because the marketing material didn't harp endlessly about enabling the player to strike the center of the bass drum batter head. That's the LAST thing you want. I know I'm comparing classical technique with rock, and that each style suggests different approaches to bass drum execution. Maybe so but I don't buy it. If you can obtain sustain you can always muffle and curb those long tones. I think that if some bass drums are not putting-out all the tone you were hoping for, and you'd experimented til you were blue in the face like me, then paying $20 for a Gibraltar riser, which takes five minutes to install and requires only a drum key, is a worthwhile investment.Again, my needs have nothing to do with where I strike the bass drum head. Strike it close to the center and you get one sound, closer to the edge and you get another sound, both usable. No, I wanted a simple device to lift the bass drum off the floor to 'free it up'. I felt that my birch bass drum, which had disappointed me for years, was harboring a fugitive. I knew there were overtones that I wanted to hear but they were hiding and needed a hand getting out! One last kick at the can. The operative word is "ground". I reckon my bass drum was being grounded just like an electrical current when it's sent back to the earth. My bass drum tone was going in the same direction. I was a little nervous that the Gibraltar riser might not cushion the assembly; maybe there wasn't enough rubber to separate the riser from the drum and from the ground. But I was pleased to receive the package from the courier. Bingo! Lots of rubber strips located at all relevant locations, including, especially, the ground plate and lip, to which you attach your bass drum pedal. I was hoping that my efforts to make the drum "float" would be rewarded. The simple test of this would be an audible increase in sustain. Sustain is a good thing. And for some reason it wasn't happening for my birch bass drum. Maybe it was a one-off problem. It took about ten or fifteen minutes to re-install a microphone I leave inside the drum, then affix the drum heads. For drum nerds, I ended up with one of my old opaque Evans EQ1 heads, still good thirty-years later! The front was a Remo Renaissance. Good heads for a good drum, and now, with the installation of the Gibraltar riser, it's good heads for a GREAT drum. The extra 30 - 40% sustain was all it took. And the whole thing came in at a price tag that's less than an overpriced pair of drumsticks. The Gibraltar is well-built from steel parts, or so it looks, coated where it needs to be with rubber. Even set at the lowest point, with the kick closest to the ground, there's enough space, air cushion...whatever ....to free-up the birch 20" bass drum. I recommend this device highly. Get that 18" or 20" up off the ground and allow it to vibrate. Then join a forum and debate the merits of getting the beater to hit closer to center of the bass drum head. That'll blow some time for you. I just hope you get a price close to what I spent: around $20. Tbw
Michael Passarini
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2023
Another review claimed these don't work well with 18" bass drums. It works perfectly with mine and my DW3000 pedal. It also doesn't push my pedal too far back from the drum head. I know not everyone's experience will be same, but mine has been optimal, my kick no longer rests on the floor and my beater hits dead center.UPDATE, 5/21/23: In the time since my initial review, I bought a set of Yamaha Stage Customs. The hoops on the 20" kick are longer than the ones on my old 18". Consequently, the beater was pushed out far enough to the point that it wasn't hitting flush anymore with the head. There's a wonderfully simple solution: The TAMA CB900AS beater. The head can be angled, and now my beater is hitting flush again.In conclusion, the Gibraltar riser is still a great piece of gear, but the length of bass drum hoops will determine whether your beater hits flush. If you get another great piece of gear, the CB900AS, you don't have to worry about the former.
César Domínguez
Comentado en México el 15 de noviembre de 2023
La base queda perfectamente, la.utilizo para un bombo de 18 solo que si hay apretarla bien si no se mueve el.pedal
Pedro G
Comentado en México el 24 de abril de 2023
Como todo lo Gibraltar, es de buena calidad
Paco
Comentado en México el 6 de abril de 2023
Es justo lo que esperaba
carlos
Comentado en México el 22 de agosto de 2022
Diseño y fabricación impecables, Gibraltar siempre es garantía de calidad. La solución perfecta para el molesto elevador del kit Ludwig Breakbeats. Super funcional y estable en bombo de 16". El agarre del pedal es hasta el fondo sin chocar nunca con el aro. Ve a la segura con este elevador.
Jaime minor
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2022
Llego en tiempo y forma es lo que realmente esta en la publicacion
Ramon s.
Comentado en México el 6 de diciembre de 2022
Me gusto mucho por que se acopla muy bien al bombo la verdad es que se ajusta muy bien
g.michele
Comentado en Italia el 13 de julio de 2021
Non è sicuramente la più economica, ma questo attrezzino assolve molto bene il compito che gli è stato assegnato. Regolabile a piacimento, risolve praticamente tutte le esigenze di chi decida di adattare un tom da 16" per usarlo come cassa.
Óscar
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2020
Es lo que esperaba, muy util.
Mauricio
Comentado en México el 8 de noviembre de 2020
Me funcionó perfecto, tengo un bombo de 18" y no tuve ningún problema.El material es de buena calidad. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
Clive
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 11 de enero de 2018
Not sure why a previous reviewer had a problem with this, it's made of heavy-duty steel and powder coated. Looks and feels like it will do the job and last a life time. I intend replacing the wing nuts with ordinary hex nuts and tightening with a spanner once I've settled on the right height for my set-up.UPDATED: Since using this product I have noticed it pushes the pedal off the drum some 2 inches. I've had to modify it, but then that brought the chain drive in contact with the drum hoop... bit of a compromise because if the pedal is offset by so much the beater doesn't make contact with the head flat, but I guess this is going to be a problem with any similar product also. As ever, life is full of compromises!!
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