What happens when the Klacker and Cluster Stax collections go to Vegas??
Well, the Casino Royale collection is born!
Inspired by the excitement of Las Vegas.
The Casino High Roller Collection lets you try your luck with the combination of the Casino Royale Hi-Hat Rhythm Maker, the Double Down Dampener and the FX Money Clip all with one roll of the dice!
The Casino Royale combines the foundational sound of the clay chips clacking against wood, with the looseness of dominoes and dice to give you a medium pitched cluster of “clackiness”. With so many moving parts combined with our Rebound Clutch, the effect you’ll get is similar to an echo. It’s a full “clackity” sound.
You will need at least 6” of exposed hi-hat rod to use the Casino Royale properly.
Not enough room on your hi-hat rod? Try our Hi-Hat Rod Extender!
The Casino Royale is modular and will work easily with many of our other products, such as, Cluster Stax, Klackers, Hex Jingle, Triangle Jingle, a small Stax set and many more. Place products underneath the base or intermingle them within the layers.
Ways to change it up:
- Swap the wood base for a small cymbal.
- Add a Hex Jingle under the base.
- Add any of our Cluster Stax or Klacker layers.
- Place the dice and dominoes layers underneath as a hanging cluster.
- Place a Tringle (jingle or bells) underneath the base.
The CP Double Down Dampener overtone control is part of our Las Vegas inspired Casino Royale collection.
This dampener is made from 2 suits of authentic, decommissioned Las Vegas casino cards. Depending on how the drum is tuned, the cards may bounce up and down for a gate effect.
Change the amount of dampening by:
- Playing with the cards stacked.
- Playing with the cards fanned out.
- Pull the cards close to the edge of your drumhead.
- Let the cards go further out onto the drumhead.
The FX Money Clip is designed to clip onto the Double Down Dampener to give added effects when played on your drum.
Simply clip it to 10 or so cards, top or bottom or from the center of the deck. Try it while the cards are stacked or fanned out.