KickPort KP1 - Bass Drum Port
The The KickPort Patented design enhances the sound of your kick drum by doing four things:
It ports the kick drum in the same manner as a bass reflex speaker cabinet which boosts low frequencies.
It adds ideal dampening directly to the resonant head which allows you to remove most if not all of the internal materials thus reclaiming all of the natural resonance and tone of your drum.
It focuses the air as it exits the kick drum and this compression increases punch.
Its tunable! Due to its broadband design, The KickPort improves the sound of bass drums sized 16 to 28. It can be tuned up or down by adjusting the tuning of the resonant head.
It ports the kick drum in the same manner as a bass reflex speaker cabinet which boosts low frequencies.
It adds ideal dampening directly to the resonant head which allows you to remove most if not all of the internal materials thus reclaiming all of the natural resonance and tone of your drum.
It focuses the air as it exits the kick drum and this compression increases punch.
Its tunable! Due to its broadband design, The KickPort improves the sound of bass drums sized 16 to 28. It can be tuned up or down by adjusting the tuning of the resonant head.
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Closest StoreMoncton, New Brunswick
This is like a bass reflect bin port that will give you lower frequencies from your bass drum. I installed it on my be-bop kit's 16" bass drum and people can't believe that the sound is coming out of that small thing. A must for small bass drums and a good addition to regular size as well.
Posted by Paul on Oct 14, 2013
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I found this port easy to install very nice for live shows! I recommend it!
Posted by Rob on Sep 30, 2012