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DW Hardware Pack Ultralight 6000

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Conjunto de ferragens

  • Da série dos anos 6000

Conjunto composto por:

  • Suporte de caixa DW6300UL
  • Suporte para chimbal DW6500UL
  • 2x suporte de prato 6710UL
  • Saco de ferragens 6000UL
Disponível desde Janeiro 2017
número de artigo 399404
unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
€ 555
Todos os preços incl. IVA
Em stock
Entrega gratuita prevista entre Quinta, 27.03. e Sexta, 28.03.
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Overall good, crash stand sadly can't support a tom
cullen 26.01.2019
Feels good overall. Very light, almost too light - does feel a little "toy-like," which makes me wonder about denting, but I don't expect any major problems inordinately quickly. I can't lean on my hand or elbow on my snare drum with this snare stand as it loosens and tilts and I have to readjust and re-tighten, which makes me wonder if that joint will at some point become unreliable.

I do not have the wobbly hihat problem some people talk about; stand seems fine to me. The feet of my hihat stand are a little tough to extend enough that the center of the stand base does not rest on the floor, but opening the feet up that extra little bit keeps it from wobbling for me.

The worst part here is that the cymbal stand legs are not wide enough to support a maple 12" hanging tom, I expect even a 10" tom would be difficult... wish one stand was wider-based. So right off the bat I have to pack an extra stand. Bummer. Luckily the bag is nice and big. Fits an extra bigger cymbal stand, tom mount, throne base.

Overall pretty good. Bit pricey.
Feels good overall. Very light, almost too light - does feel a little "toy-like," which makes me wonder about denting, but I don't expect any major problems inordinately quickly. I can't lean on my hand or elbow on my snare drum with this snare stand as it loosens and tilts and I have to readjust and re-tighten, which makes me wonder if that joint will at some point
Feels good overall. Very light, almost too light - does feel a little "toy-like," which makes me wonder about denting, but I don't expect any major problems inordinately quickly. I can't lean on my hand or elbow on my snare drum with this snare stand as it loosens and tilts and I have to readjust and re-tighten, which makes me wonder if that joint will at some point become unreliable.

I do not have the wobbly hihat problem some people talk about; stand seems fine to me. The feet of my hihat stand are a little tough to extend enough that the center of the stand base does not rest on the floor, but opening the feet up that extra little bit keeps it from wobbling for me.

The worst part here is that the cymbal stand legs are not wide enough to support a maple 12" hanging tom, I expect even a 10" tom would be difficult... wish one stand was wider-based. So right off the bat I have to pack an extra stand. Bummer. Luckily the bag is nice and big. Fits an extra bigger cymbal stand, tom mount, throne base.

Overall pretty good. Bit pricey.
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Light, but cheap
Adam Outlnd 26.06.2022
It's WONDERFUL how light these are. They're also more stable than you'd expect, though not as good as the Yamaha Crosstown hardware. My main issue is the hi-hat stand isn't good enough. The top hat will come loose while you're playing, and that means it literally doesn't do it's job. Light is awesome, but get the Yamahas instead.
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