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Great hi-hat stand!
One of best hi-hat stands I ever used.
It's simple made, adjustments are simple and quick.
Playing feels very natural and lively and it's so light that moving hi-hat around the drum set is really easy, but the pedal will not move on it's own so it has a nice grip on floor.
I also chosed this stand because of it's smooth footboard, so my foot doesn't get stuck when I execute gliding techniques.
PS: the clutch has protection over thread so you won't scratch you hi-hat cymbal.
It's simple made, adjustments are simple and quick.
Playing feels very natural and lively and it's so light that moving hi-hat around the drum set is really easy, but the pedal will not move on it's own so it has a nice grip on floor.
I also chosed this stand because of it's smooth footboard, so my foot doesn't get stuck when I execute gliding techniques.
PS: the clutch has protection over thread so you won't scratch you hi-hat cymbal.
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Light hardware that works
That's my first lightweight, classic flat base stand. I wanted to make my hardware setup as light as possible, tired of transporting heavy stuff all the time. Bought it based on positive reviews and and knowing that flat base hardware from other manufacturers (DW etc) can be unstable. For a gigging jazz drummer like me that would be total nightmare!
Fortunately for this stand that's not the case. It's light, but not wobbly. Responsive and somehow sturdy. My previous hi-hat stand was a full-weight pre-cobra level Tama as well - playingwise I cannot tell the difference.
The only issue I faced after a month of using it is that the foot platform is covered in chrome; when you transport it, the screw on the tube can scratch off the coating. There's no really other way to carry it around, so I think it would be good to have some kind of bag for the foot platform.
Fortunately for this stand that's not the case. It's light, but not wobbly. Responsive and somehow sturdy. My previous hi-hat stand was a full-weight pre-cobra level Tama as well - playingwise I cannot tell the difference.
The only issue I faced after a month of using it is that the foot platform is covered in chrome; when you transport it, the screw on the tube can scratch off the coating. There's no really other way to carry it around, so I think it would be good to have some kind of bag for the foot platform.
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KP
Nice and light
I use this when playing very quite and gentle music. It works well has a good feel and adjustments. Folds up small and best of all is very light. Not the playing hard rock or metal but it wasn't designed for that.
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J
Great quality, can fit under doubel pedal
It's maybe not as "stable" as some of the more expensive equivalents but I was looking for a construction that can properly adjust to my double pedal and the legs on this hi-hat stand can fit perfectly under one. Very satisfied with the purchase.
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M
Va muy bien y es muy liviano
No es el mas estable si vas a darle con todo. Pero para bolos en bares y llevar y traer, es lo mas parecido a uno de los de aluminio. Pesa muy poco.
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C
Excellent
I bought this to use with my Tama Cocktail Jam kit and it works very well for small acoustic gigs coupled with a pair of 12 inch hi-hat cymbals. And it is very light; with two cymbal stands from the same series they don't weigh much more than my 'full size' hi hat!
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m
Almost..
Feels really lightweight and sometimes like about to fall over, but has not let me down not even once.
I think it is a good buy when you gig every weekend and want to keep the hardware bag lighter.
I think it is a good buy when you gig every weekend and want to keep the hardware bag lighter.
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b
Stable and good looking
Great hardware from Tama as always. Good looking and stable stand. No flaws
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L
Very Nice
Looks very nice. Like the vintage Ludwig stands. It's a little bit wobbly of course so it's not great for heavy metal but it works fine for me.
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