Ludwig

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Taking drum placement and tone to new heights of innovation, Ludwig's Atlas Mount Bracket is a self-contained, three-point suspension system that combines a mounting bracket with a tension lug; adding isolated mounting where you need it, with no drilling required.
Ludwig Atlas Mount Bracket
Ludwig Atlas Mount Bracket

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  • Clever, versatile invention

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    submitted7 years ago

    byDERIC

    fromundisclosed

    I like this mount. I used it to put my ride onto my bass drum shell. The only caveat unwound make Is, if your shell is thin, and your cymbal is heavy, you might want to add a second mount to hold either end of the rod you use to secure the ride cymbal.

  • Forget about bulky rim mounts!

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    submitted9 years ago

    byAlfredo V.

    fromSan Antonio, TX.

    These mounts can be used instead of the Rim mounts on any type of tom. They enhance the resonance of the drum and are very easy to install. After months of looking without success for an 8 hole 12" tom rim mount, I decided to give these a try on a set I restored. The result is an amazing sound, without using too much space. I definitely recommend them for high end shells.

  • Why didn't anyone think of this sooner?

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    submitted11 years ago

    byMark McCoy

    fromTexas

    The Ludwig ATLAS mount is one of those products where you say "why didn't anyone think of this sooner??". I installed it onto a 12" Gretsch Renown rack tom and it was a perfect replacement for the Gretsch lug. The mounting bolts adjust to the hole pattern on the drum and unless you have a DW kit with their different thread pattern, the existing tension rod worked perfectly. Mounted, the tom has just as much resonance as the RIMS mount, if not more. The only drawback that I can think of is the fact that even though the ATLAS mount is much smaller than the Gretsch RIMS mount that came with the drum (no metal band wrapping around the drum), the wingnut on the ATLAS mount sticks out just as far as the original RIMS mount + mounting bracket did. Luckily I already use a drum bag that accommodated the RIMS mount so it fit into my bag, but anyone who isn't used to the extra hardware sticking out that far from the drum may have to get a new case/bag for their drum, especially if you install more than one (on a floor tom or bass drum, etc..). I am curious to see the rest of the ATLAS line, like the cymbal arms that can mount off of a floor tom or bass drum. Ludwig really hit it out of the park with this little gem.

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  • asked byJaxdrifter

    fromJacksonville FL

    Can this be used on a center lug snare? (are there openings for tension rods on top and bottom, or on top only?

    Can this be used on a center lug snare? (are there openings for tension rods on top and bottom, or on top only?

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    It has both, it's meant to replace the lug.