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Dear Antonioioio;
"U b e r-a n a l"???Rob, I cannot understand why anyone would want a height adjustable rail mount. The thing is so big anyway. I could not comfortably play a 9x13 atop a 14x20 without dramatically raising my throne, which would ultimately lead me to changing several things in my setup. I'm now playing an 8x12 atop a 14x18 and it's *still* not quite as low and flat as I'd like it, but it's a million times better than the 13 over 20 I tried.
IMHO it's not really DW's fault, they are probably building the thing to last forever. Unfortunately because of the thickness and size of many of the components they make it very tall. The rail sticks off the drum much more to accomidate the thick lower clamp, and then the rod up to the L-part is also a bit long, even though it's pretty short. I dunno. The thing is just bulky and big. BUT still very useable in smaller setups.
Maybe DW intended these only to be used with 18" and smaller kicks? I have no clue. But if I were DW I would work on making an overall smaller design. On my 20" Ludwig kick, I'm using an early 70's rail, holding up an 8x12 tom, and it's steadfast. It's the most effective rail mount ever IMHO. Fairly adjustable (if you're not uber-anal) and perfect for 8x12 toms. Also, it's very small.
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