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I have in the past used drum thrones and those portable keyboard benches. A few months back I bought A tall "universal throne". It has a padded seat and backrest, does not swivel but has a built in foot stool. It is bigger, and so a little more cumbersome to pack, than either a drum throne or keybrd bench, but it sits higher (adjustable to something like 37" from floor to bottom of seat) so I sit taller to the audience, which adds to visual aspect of performance. This also helps in switching from sitting to standing p[ositions as the difference between the two is not so...drastic (even tho I am also quite tall). > >Anyone use a drum stool? I'm thinking of getting one, because they are >padded, swivel around to access a plethora of pedal devices, racks on >either side, and their height is adjustable. > >K- Kim made a great point about hiding behind one's gear. If you must have such a complicated setup, and do a lot of tweaking of it........let the audience see that as well! And yes, neaten up those cords. How many times have we seen "one of out own" digging thru a cord-orgy to find the culprit of a technological SNAFU...while on stage! Max