Discuss Push with other users.
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BoddAH
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by BoddAH » Tue Mar 25, 2014 12:48 pm
login wrote:I have a music sheet stand which is very similar and can also be used to hold push.
Push is pretty heavy and playing high velocities on the pads requires quite a lot of force (even with high pad sensitivity). Are you satisfied with your sheet music stand? It doesn't seem like it would be designed to hold something as heavy as Push and be stable while playing it but I want to believe!

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login
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by login » Tue Mar 25, 2014 4:00 pm
BoddAH wrote:login wrote:I have a music sheet stand which is very similar and can also be used to hold push.
Push is pretty heavy and playing high velocities on the pads requires quite a lot of force (even with high pad sensitivity). Are you satisfied with your sheet music stand? It doesn't seem like it would be designed to hold something as heavy as Push and be stable while playing it but I want to believe!

Mine is similar to this:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/ProLine-GMS ... 1168480.gc
Yes it can hold it while performing, but if you hit it by the side it can fell off, you have to be carefull.
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Dalski
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by Dalski » Sun Mar 30, 2014 12:58 am
BoddAH wrote:login wrote:I have a music sheet stand which is very similar and can also be used to hold push.
Push is pretty heavy and playing high velocities on the pads requires quite a lot of force (even with high pad sensitivity). Are you satisfied with your sheet music stand? It doesn't seem like it would be designed to hold something as heavy as Push and be stable while playing it but I want to believe!

Hi BoddAH
I would suggest something a bit heavier duty than a music sheet stand, something that's designed to hold the extra weight, one of
THESE?
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eyeknow
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by eyeknow » Wed Jun 18, 2014 12:14 am
I promise you you could make a little extra cash doing those. That looks absolutely phenomenal....
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nuggsinc
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by nuggsinc » Wed Jun 18, 2014 12:29 am
That looks absolutely phenomenal....
Wow, thanks! It feels great as well, to me anyway. Really happy with how it turned out. I would be happy to tackle one for you, if you are interested, PM me.
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v00d00ppl
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by v00d00ppl » Thu Jun 19, 2014 1:55 am
WOW, THAT'S A NICE STAND.
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rehills
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by rehills » Tue Jun 24, 2014 11:58 pm
Stunning. Absolutely beautiful. I would buy one.
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jestermgee
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by jestermgee » Thu Jul 03, 2014 2:39 am
BigBStudios wrote:Legit Push stand:
http://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/push ... stand.html
I like that the Push slides onto it through the slit on the back - completely solid, no wobble. It can be mounted on drum stand as well, which was a big plus for me, although I've yet to try it.
And at the run out special price of just $100

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tedlogan
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by tedlogan » Mon Jul 07, 2014 9:30 am
This one looks quite good. I'm currently using a couple of the IKEA ones, which are great and cheap, but this could provide more flexibility.
How's the swivel for the top platform? Can it tilt to 70 degrees?
EDIT: Can it also be used sitting down? One guy on Amazon commented that I kind of wish the stand could adjust low enough to be used sitting down as well"
Surely it can be lowered to be used at sitting level?
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Theo Void
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by Theo Void » Mon Jul 07, 2014 9:42 pm
I would BUY one of these RIGHT NOW!!!!!!! Seriously! I'm in love w/ it. I'm no woodworker though.
