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| RayB:
Who are you calling a cocktailer? A slope is unecessary if the panel is low enough. It all depends on the angle of the player's arm when using it. eg: Midway cocktails have no slope. But Atari cocktails do. |
| Orclord:
--- Quote from: ArtsNFartsNCrafts on February 04, 2008, 05:21:18 pm ---You may faint, then, when I tell you that not only do I only play 4 drums, but I also only use a SINGLE KICK PEDAL?! --- End quote --- That's good ..... Reminds me of Paice.... |
| ArtsNFartsNCrafts:
That leads into my next question, Ray: What's a good control height? My cabinet sits at around 36" high, and as it stands right now, the controls, I think (I'll have to double check this when I get home, cuz I could be way off), are about 5-6" down from the top. |
| RayB:
--- Quote from: ArtsNFartsNCrafts on February 04, 2008, 05:36:01 pm ---That leads into my next question, Ray: What's a good control height? My cabinet sits at around 36" high, and as it stands right now, the controls, I think (I'll have to double check this when I get home, cuz I could be way off), are about 5-6" down from the top. --- End quote --- Don't know, but I can give you measurements of the Pacman sitting next to me right now: 29 1/2" floor to top of glass. 23 1/2" floor to top of control panel. And there IS a slight angle. Hard to estimate. Could be only 2 degrees |
| DrumAnBass:
Wow sweet kit! I almost bought a Phattie cocktail kit a few years back... Changed my mind when I found a 1969 ludwig red sparkle kit. |
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