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  2. Rim mount - Wikipedia

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    A rim mount is a drum kit accessory that allows a drum to be supported without any contact to its shell. The rim mount attaches instead to the drum rim or hoop.. Drum kit with rim mounts on the three hanging toms 14" rototom on an original RIMS rim mount, allowing it to be suspended from a standard tom arm Detail of rim mount, here using a genuine Pearl 20mm tom mount on a universal mounting ...

  3. Shock mount - Wikipedia

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    A shock mount or isolation mount is a mechanical fastener that connects two parts elastically to provide shock and vibration isolation. Isolation mounts allow equipment to be securely mounted to a foundation and/or frame and, at the same time, allow it to float independently from it.

  4. Mapex Drums - Wikipedia

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    Along with several new shell finishes, these new lines of Saturn feature a new tom mount isolation system called Soniclear The primary change from Saturn IV to Saturn V is the addition of Mapex's Soniclear Bearing Edge, introduced previously on lower lines, including MyDentity, Armory and Mars Kits.

  5. Drum hardware - Wikipedia

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    Drum mounts are fittings, normally attached to the drum shell, that enable a drum to be attached to a supporting bracket, stand or rack. Traditionally, smaller tom-tom drums are supported by mounts and known as hanging toms, while snare drums rest on a stand not attached to the drum, and floor toms and bass drums rest on their own legs. [4]

  6. Mount Drum - Wikipedia

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    Mount Drum was active between 650,000 and 240,000 years ago. Late in that period, various separate dacitic domes were formed in a rough circle around the current summit at a radius about 4 miles (6 km); one such dome is the current Snider Peak (8,250 ft or 2,515 m) to the south of the main peak.

  7. Isolation mount - Wikipedia

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