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Comentado en Francia el 26 de julio de 2024
perfect
Angelo
Comentado en Italia el 31 de octubre de 2024
Indiscutibile qualità.
KayZee1957
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de julio de 2023
I'm actually using this as a practice pad stand on the boat. I'm 65 so opening this brought a wave of nostalgia for a simpler, and lighter, time before the my hardware is beefier than yours wars of the 80's. I notice most of the hardware lines are adding retro and lightweight design levels to their offerings.Okay, in use: simple, simple, simple. Skinny tubes, wing nut, not memory locks and a toothed tilter. The tripod doesn't have a stop to keep the center post off the ground and this makes the stand feel REALLY tippy. I fixed that and notice that you can lift the collar to make the 3 legs a little less flat which can narrow the profile a bit if you need the room. With my practice pad, an 8 inch Vic Firth, I can't find a truly flat setting with the tilter. I don't know if it's the pad or the set of the teeth on the gears but it's a noticeable few degrees out. In practice it's not a bother to me. Equally, the stand feels wobbly if I wiggle it by hand but in use, hitting the pad with sticks it's not a negative effect. I'm not sure about how I'd feel about it with a 22 inch ride cymbal or for a heavy hitter but the boat is not near my regular kit and I might just too lazy to try to remember to bring the stand home to try it out. For my use as a practice pad stand where weight and stowage were the main requirements, I feel like I chose well. It's good to stay with the classic brands, they usually don't dissapoint. I have pearl, tama and yamaha stands that all work just fine at 30 years old.
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Comentado en España el 27 de mayo de 2018
Lo uso con un Ride de 20 " y va estupendoNo pesa nada muy prácticoSe monta muy fácil
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