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Dennis: So we saw the rack of rack come together.
Jagger: Yeah.
Dennis: which was kind of nice sort of the
way it was planned out there. So tell us about the setup.
How's it going?
Jagger: It's good.
It's good.
You know a little different from what I was used to before so it's kind
of like just adjusting to, you know, what the order is and things pieced together
and certain and but it's pretty easy, yeah.
It's basically, three -- three points that connect together and a snare stand.
I mean the biggest thing is like no worries, you know.
I'm not worried about things falling down, or breaking, or coming loose.
Every time someone like touches the rack, I'm not worried that's its like going
to get bent all out of shape and stuff.
And so, it's like -- that's a big plus, you know.
You're not playing with that kind of the thing in the back of your head like any moment this
rack going to fall apart, you know.
So it's just kind of nice to play and worry just about playing
I'm focused on playing.
No butter knives so that's the best part man, no butter knives, no duct tape, everything's solid,
everything like where it is, or where it should be all the time.
So -- yeah, it's great.
Yeah, I mean I'm just really happy with it.
It's like solid, and its dependable, and it's just good to like setup and play and not have
to think like "is this thing no setup properly?" or "Are we shaving a song off because
I need to fuss with something with the rack in the middle of a set?"
And I like noticing the things aren't where they're supposed to be
and happen to work around it or something.
It's like none of those worries are really going on.
It's just like count on it
to be where it needs to be and hold up and get to the sets.
Brent: I just saw it, you hit pretty hard.
Dennis: You guys have high energy so I would think this is probably a pretty good setup for you.
Jagger: Yeah, yeah, I know.
It's super solid; it's great.
Yeah, I mean, that's the main thing you want out of your hardware is to really do its job,
you know, putting things in place and it can stand the test of like high energy shows.
And you know, you go out on the road and we're playing like, usually, every night we'll go out
and do a tour it's like every night and maybe a day off here and there.
But so, you know, night after night that kind of show going on and loading it
out of the van it's kind of a lot of abuse and so it's one
of the things you're always worried about. It's like I am worried that it's going to fall apart.
I'm going to have to find a Guitar Center or something and hope that they have this little
clamp that's like, you know, from 1993 or something, you know.
Like now I don't have to worry about that anymore.
It's like I know my rack's going to get through it.
It's like the last thing I worry about so it's good.
It just let someone focus on the music instead of the gear.
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