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Download the parts list PDF for the GPRSSS Gibraltar Super Spanner System
There are three kinds of basic hardware setups. Traditional free standing stands, rack system based set ups and the combination of stands and racks which are called “Hybrid” hardware setups.
The Hybrid hardware configuration for this kit is a simple way to utilize your existing cymbal stands to create a custom hardware set up that looks as good as it performs. This style of set up also cuts down on the overall floor space of your kit while giving more overall space to mount drums, cymbals, and other mounted percussion.

Set up logic
Our goal with this set up was to cut back on the number of tripod cymbal stands around the kit. Many times drummers are setting up their kit on a very small stage or small area so having too many stands can create problems. This set up also gives extra mounting space for adding additional drums, cymbals or mounted percussion while not increasing the drum kit foot print.

The set up
This custom hardware set up utilizes the Gibraltar Super Spanner System (model GPRSSS) that is made up of a single 46 inch, 1.5-diameter rack bar mounted horizontally from two cymbal stands. A curved, 30 inch rack extension tube is mounted to the players left from the cymbal boom stand to form a mounting wing extension. This creates a clean visual set up with the efficiencies of expanded rack mounting.
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Hey! Check out Bryan Hitt’s Gibraltar Stealth VMS mounting system. Bryan is using a customized Stealth system modified with a curved vertical mounting tube that holds the two mounted toms positioned between his two bass drums. The cool thing about Stealth is there is a bar that also connects to a no leg snare stand. This not only looks cool but takes our that tri pod base on the snare drum giving Bryan more leg room behind the kit,
On the right side of Bryan’s set you can see the custom side rack. We took a full GRS-400 rack and mounted it low to the floor; this opens up more cymbal and microphone mounting options while keeping the set up clean and mean.
This is a great example of how a cool clean rack set up can add to the drum kits vibe while enhancing the performance of the kit.
Building a double bass rack system with the GRS-850DB
Set-up Logic
The classic double bass drum rack seen throughout the 80s was known as “the cage”. This setup pays homage to the cage – with an updated vibe and jaw dropping appeal. With Gibraltar you can turn your own custom design into a one of a kind look.
If you have a big kit, a rack is the way to go. Racks deliver the tight framework needed for mounting lots of drums and cymbals while keeping set up clean and unobtrusive.
Download the parts list PDF for the GRS-850DBL Double Bass Rack Kit
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Set up logic
Download the parts list PDF for the GRS-420CC
Image is as important as performance. We need our drum kit image to be hip and on the edge so it amplifies and enhances our performance. Don’t you just play better when you know you look good? Well, check out this all curved all chrome custom rack design.
Today we’re building a very unique kit set up that utilizes the Gibraltar GRS-420CC All Curved, All Chrome rack system. This rack system is unique in the fact that all bars both vertical and horizontal are curved and all rack bars and clamps are plated in a nice shiny chrome finish. Any drum kit set up on this rack will grab lots of attention.
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The Kit

Download the parts list PDF for the Stealth E Kit
We set up a kit with 18×22 bass drum, 9×13 tom, and 16×16 floor tom and 5.5×14 snare drum. The Stealth VMS Vertical Mounting System along with a traditional cymbal stand equipped with a Hybrid Mounting pod gives this set up a clean look showing off the drum kit.
The Stealth

The Stealth VMS mounts the snare drum off a no leg mini T-leg and the mounted tom comes off the vertical rack post leaving a clean open space for the hi-hat stand. The mounted tom can also be positioned flat to match up to the snare drum if needed.
You can see a slight bend in the horizontal rack tube that connects the snare mount to the tom mount. This bend accommodates a double pedal connecting rod. In this set-up we are using a single bass drum pedal but this set up handles double pedals with no problem at low. The low rider bar fits under or above the double pedal connector bar.
The Stealth is also simple in the sense of easy set up, tear down, with not much to transport.
1 pc GSVMS-KIT Stealth VMS Single Tom Mounting System (Comes with 1 pc 10.5mm and 1 pc 12.7mm ball L-rod)
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