? on seat's....
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? on seat's....
As far as I know there are no pac a seat out there who has a seat height adjustment, are there?
I am really leaning to buy a drummer seat since there is a height adjustment on them.
I am really leaning to buy a drummer seat since there is a height adjustment on them.
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A.J., The standard height on a seat depends on the steel. Most steel heights today are made so a 20" seat would be standard height. Some support a 21" seat height. A good seat will be made to fit you and the height of your steel.
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I am 6'2", I don't have an over height kit maybe I should, I have been doing fine without, but just siting on the edge of a seat is for the birds, some guys are under 6' some ar over so how do they know 20"-21" is standard? That is why I am really wanting to buy a drummer throne, heck the one I was looking at has a pnumatic control for height.
Thanks for help.
Thanks for help.
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Yo A.J.
Funny how many replies one gets without an actual answer to the original question.
Not that everyone isn't trying to help mind you.
Regardless, the answer you seek, I believe, is "NO".
I play Universal, which typically requires a tad more pedal pressure, which a slightly higher seat affords.
So after a bit of fidgeting, my cheapo piano throne is exactly right for me.
But... after almost 3 years of imperfect, albeit dedicated, practicing and gigging,
I decreed (to myself) that I'd earned the right to be called a "Steeler" (of sorts).
So what better way to make it official than to get a Pac-Seat eh?
Naively I assumed that at least some $350+(CDN) boxes with cushions and legs
would have height adjustments... NOT!
It's odd that this Forum is mostly threads about small adjustments, be it pick/palm blocking,
tuning, what have you...
So it blows my mind so many are willing to lie down and accept the fact that Pac-Seats are
traditionally "XX" inches, and leave it at that.
We're in the wrong business.
We should be building adjustable height Pac-Seats at $700 a throw ! (when we're not Steeling yeah?)
Coincidentally, just today I'm taking my Out-West seat to a welding shop to see if they
can extend the legs, say, an inch and a half, which I'll hacksaw shorter to taste at home and
re-apply some plastic/rubber feet if possible.
How many inches tall will that make it? Who cares?
All I know is it will be exactly the height I want.
I should be spending the time playing rather than dickin' 'round with this seat-height thing.
The bright side: Seems most us Steelers derive way more pleasure from small adjustments than
the average Joe.
All the Best
p.s.
Does anyone have contact info on the Out-West chap? With luck, maybe I can just order longer legs.
Somehow, I don't he's doing the Pac-Seat thing anymore though.
Funny how many replies one gets without an actual answer to the original question.
Not that everyone isn't trying to help mind you.
Regardless, the answer you seek, I believe, is "NO".
I play Universal, which typically requires a tad more pedal pressure, which a slightly higher seat affords.
So after a bit of fidgeting, my cheapo piano throne is exactly right for me.
But... after almost 3 years of imperfect, albeit dedicated, practicing and gigging,
I decreed (to myself) that I'd earned the right to be called a "Steeler" (of sorts).
So what better way to make it official than to get a Pac-Seat eh?
Naively I assumed that at least some $350+(CDN) boxes with cushions and legs
would have height adjustments... NOT!
It's odd that this Forum is mostly threads about small adjustments, be it pick/palm blocking,
tuning, what have you...
So it blows my mind so many are willing to lie down and accept the fact that Pac-Seats are
traditionally "XX" inches, and leave it at that.
We're in the wrong business.
We should be building adjustable height Pac-Seats at $700 a throw ! (when we're not Steeling yeah?)
Coincidentally, just today I'm taking my Out-West seat to a welding shop to see if they
can extend the legs, say, an inch and a half, which I'll hacksaw shorter to taste at home and
re-apply some plastic/rubber feet if possible.
How many inches tall will that make it? Who cares?
All I know is it will be exactly the height I want.
I should be spending the time playing rather than dickin' 'round with this seat-height thing.
The bright side: Seems most us Steelers derive way more pleasure from small adjustments than
the average Joe.
All the Best
p.s.
Does anyone have contact info on the Out-West chap? With luck, maybe I can just order longer legs.
Somehow, I don't he's doing the Pac-Seat thing anymore though.
Steelin' for the Dark Side
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To answer to your question, (sorry Dean) YES. There is a seat builder in Ohio that is making seats with adjustable legs. He does not have a computer, if you email me I will provide his info for you.
The correct height of a seat, is what is the most comfortable for you the player.
The correct height of a seat, is what is the most comfortable for you the player.
steelseat.com The most comfortable seat in the business.
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Thank You Dean
I thought it was no but I was hoping..
I agree it is funny that no seat builder has made a seat with adjustable height.
Now I understand you want to becareful with this as you want to promote good posture, but come-on not everyone is the same height!
I almost bought a keyboard seat, I forget why I didn't but it did raise or lower with ease, why can't pac-a-seat do this?
Just a Thought
I thought it was no but I was hoping..
I agree it is funny that no seat builder has made a seat with adjustable height.
Now I understand you want to becareful with this as you want to promote good posture, but come-on not everyone is the same height!
I almost bought a keyboard seat, I forget why I didn't but it did raise or lower with ease, why can't pac-a-seat do this?
Just a Thought
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A.J.....there you go again....asking insightful questions!!!
But, I've often wondered about that too. You'd think that playing the most mechanically complex musical instrument in the world, someone would have figured out how to make an adjustable seat...it can't be THAT hard! Course, the price might go through the ceiling.. ....hhmmmmmm.
I use a small, adjustable, portable piano bench.
But, I've often wondered about that too. You'd think that playing the most mechanically complex musical instrument in the world, someone would have figured out how to make an adjustable seat...it can't be THAT hard! Course, the price might go through the ceiling.. ....hhmmmmmm.
I use a small, adjustable, portable piano bench.
Best regards,
Mike
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I am not sure what the brand name of mine is. I bought it from Randy Gilliam. Its a normal square steel guitar seat with compartments inside. The legs on it telescope and each setting on the legs are numbered so you get them all the same height when you set them. I think it’s called a "pro seat". If your really interested, I can take a few pictures and post them but let me know so I don’t bother with the pics if no one is interested...BTW, I am 6 foot 5 and play a standard height Emmons legrande that I tilt forward and lower my seat a little and it works fine...I also use a standard Hilton Pedal with cowboy boots with no problem at all......James
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Drum Throne
Sometimes a different height makes a difference in comfort from night to night. Roc-n-soc makes a nice product; mine has a back and is manually adjustable.
http://www.rocnsoc.com/index.html
http://www.rocnsoc.com/index.html
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