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Back-saver!!!
This has to be the best seat on the market. I got this throne after sustaning a pretty severe back injury, and had just about given up playing altogether. After getting this throne(& backrest),I can actually play pretty comfortably for about 20 minutes. This seat is sturdy, well-made, and may save you some future posture issues. Finally, don't balk at the price. This throne truly is a cadillac and worth every penny.
Reviewed by S. Malone on 10/27/2006 who plays rock,, classic rock , blues, country.
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The Throne of ROULITY!
This is BY FAR the most comfrotable throne ever made. Not only is it padded like a clound but its wide seat does not irritate "your seat". A quick pull of the handle automaticly raises or lowers your seat for fast adjustment! No more unscrewing a wing and strugling to adjust your seat.
BUT if your thinking that this seat is to good to be true you are right. For the touring musician, this seat can be a hassle. You need a wrench to remove the seat and this can be a pain. But even with this, it is still worth it.
Still not convinced? How man ytime have u slipped off you VINAL drum throne from sweat? This seat is FABRIC, and absorbs all wetness. NOT to mention this fabric seat wont tear as easy.
BUY IT!
Reviewed by The Jon Not John on 10/16/2006 who plays Rock.
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Worth every penny!
At first, I did balk at the price a bit. But after using it extensively, I have absolutely no complaints. The throne I used before was old, and the seat cushion had the tendancy to wobble. This throne is not only extremely comfortable, but sturdy, and easy to adjust. I second the 'cadillac of drum thrones' comment!
Reviewed by DrummerBoy420 on 5/16/2007 who plays Rock, Alternative, Blues, Funk, Jazz, Reggae, etc..
5 people found this review helpful.
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Oh Yeah, Cushioned!
This is the nicest most comfortable throne I've ever used before. It's got this squishy, sinking cushion stuff in it, which makes it very easy to relax in, while not being too soft. Sometimes, I find myself sinking in too far to comfortably move around the drumset when I'm playing, but it doubles up as an amazingly sweet chair. The lowering/raising knob is a little bit cheap, in that it could get jammed up or break pretty easily. But as long as you don't touch it too much, you should have no problems with this awesome throne.
Reviewed by on 10/19/2006 who plays Prog Rock, Metal, Punk, Alternative.
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Never sat on a comfier throne
I purchased this throne awhile back and I still cant get enough of its comfort and quality. Every time I sit on a different throne, I automatically think "man am I glad I didn't get this one" Plus the red color of the actual seat goes great with the color of my kit, Orange Sunburst.
Sure, its expensive, but I swear you will never find a better throne out there.
Reviewed by ChrisN on 10/9/2006 who plays Rock Blues.
4 people found this review helpful.
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Great throne
The Roc-N-Soc throne is one of the best out there. It is very comfortable and rock solid. Never worry about your throne falling apart again or about getting swamp butt.
Reviewed by aakron on 8/24/2006 who plays variated.
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Si Senor
This is by far the most comfortable throne on the market!! It's got great bounce for drummers like me that like to move and dance while they play, it's super sturdy, and makes no squeeky sounds when spinning which is a problem i've had with other thrones in the past. GET THIS THRONE.
Reviewed by Dustin on 9/10/2009 who plays Punk, Reggae, Metal.
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Comfort is a first!
When I first started playing, I bought a PDP for 20 bucks and when I would practice for more than an hour ir would hurt so much sitting that long. I Invested and got this one and I have no regrets, It is so comfortable and has the bounce, easily adjustable. I highly reccomend it.
Reviewed by Gespinoza on 11/7/2006 who plays Rock, Metal.
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The Best!
First off, this throne is quality. My drum teacher has one of these where he does private lessons and it has been sat on 10 hours a day for the past 5 years at least and it still looks and performs like new except for a small tear in the seat (its barely even noticeable) Also this is really comfortable and my back doesn't hurt after I finish playing anymore. Trust me it's worth it to save up for this throne! Did I mention that tons of pro drummers use this throne too?
Reviewed by Luke on 8/1/2009 who plays Alternative, Rock, Metal, Grunge.
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Great Harp Seat!
I bought this for playing the harp because the folding seat I had was killing me. What a relief for my back! It's a bit heavy to carry when I travel, but I don't know what I did without it, and the price is much less than for comparable products marketed specifically for the harp.
Reviewed by Valerie Hawkes-Howat on 7/29/2009 who plays Everything.
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