Back rest on the seat? Yeah or Nay?
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Back rest on the seat? Yeah or Nay?
Contemplating getting a new seat, currently I gig with a fold up cushioned piano piano bench - but when I play at home I use a drum stool.
The drum stool has a back rest, bench does not.
I like the idea of having the back rest, but I normally sit towards the end of the seat (so my short legs can work the knee levers!)
Not sure how much use I would get out of it.
What say you, Pedal Steel Forum?
(FWIW - I'm in my 50s, so the back can get a little achey no and again)
The drum stool has a back rest, bench does not.
I like the idea of having the back rest, but I normally sit towards the end of the seat (so my short legs can work the knee levers!)
Not sure how much use I would get out of it.
What say you, Pedal Steel Forum?
(FWIW - I'm in my 50s, so the back can get a little achey no and again)
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I really like a seat with the back rest in the right spot. The first one I bought had a a rest but it was too low and didn't do much good. I was at a steel show and sat in a Steeler's Choice seat and the back rest was perfect, just where it needed to be to support me. Bought one and sold the other. On a 3 or 4 hour gig it is a life saver.
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I always used a plain old kitchen chair with a back.. Never ever liked backless pack seats.. Most of my live playing "career" pack seats with backs were rare or non existent.. When I used my pack seat in my 50's, I would have terrible back aches after a 4 hour gig, that were not a problem with a straight back chair... I would never buy a backless pack seat... bob
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I prefer a back rest, played for years using an old wooden folding chair that had stenciled on the back in black letters, â€Preston Funeral Home†that was given to me by the owner, followed by a Sho~Bud seat that I purchased down at the Broadway store sometime during the mid 70’s. Then, I bought a Steelers Choice with a backrest, think it was in the late 80’s and have preferred a backrest ever since then. I don’t always lean against it while playing 100% of the time but it’s nice to have for a rest whenever you need it. After being used to having a seat with a backrest for so many years, I once used another players seat while changing out bands. I forgot that his seat didn’t have a backrest and shortly before our set ended, I made the mistake of leaning backward to rest and over I went. Luckily, I recovered quickly without anyone of much importance noticing.
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I've been using drum thrones without a back rest since I started. Just a couple of months ago, I got a Gibraltar universal back rest, I really like it. I don't generally lean back against it, except when I do, and then it is very nice to have a little forward pressure to keep me from slouching.
This particular back rest is for drum thrones with the spinning seat height adjustment like the Pearl Roadster D1000N that has become my main seat the last year or two.
This particular back rest is for drum thrones with the spinning seat height adjustment like the Pearl Roadster D1000N that has become my main seat the last year or two.
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I’ve been using a Roc n’ Soc Nitro hydraulic drum throne with optional back rest and love it. Totally adjustable, very stable and comfy.
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seat backrest
I have backrests on both of my Steelers Choice seats. One came with a backrest and I built the backrest for the other one. I did make the backrests higher so it came to the middle of my back and angled them back more. The original backrest seemed to be pushing me off the seat. After an hour, or so without a backrest my back begins to hurt. That's the same reason I have a backrest on my motorcycle.
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Before I bought a Steelers Choice, I built my own seat which was just a square box with plenty of space for extra gear in it. I made a seat back for it that attached to the back and stored inside the seat. Yes, I wouldn't own a seat without a back rest. Especially true when becoming a senior citizen. Now, if I could only have it heat and vibrate? Depending on who's singing, I could take a quick nap between songs.
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I wouldn't bother with one myself. T.Lee
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Ive been using Steelers Choice seats for years, and just love the back rest ... perfect to rest against when your having a break, or between songs etc ...takes all the pressure off.
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I use a steel seat with a backrest, and have for many years. I don't expect that's going to change anytime soon. But awhile ago I played a 3 or 4 set gig using a drum stool with no backrest. I expected it would be very uncomfortable, but it was no problem. I did not have any backpain from the gig.
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