Hey, that first picture: Is that what you play out in(the enclosure)? Or is that in the studio?
That is actually at a local church where I was the sound engineer AND the drummer (48 channel board 50 feet from stage

) I wore a pedometer for a few Sunday's and it averaged at 9 miles. I remedied that by conscripting and teaching some "volunteers" to run the mix on weekends that I had to play.
http://branchcreek.org/I will swear by the enclosure from now on, if possible. Using the Aviom in-ear monitor system, one can completely isolate the drums for better reinforcement (no wash from stage sound), and you can get very precise with the gate/compressor without it clipping or having and contamination from the other drums/cymbals.
To pamper the "purist" guys I hung a Rhode stereo mic from the joists in the middle of the seating area and hooked that into the board, and subsequently, the Aviom. That eliminated the complaints of "I don't have any ambient, or "room" sound."