How to pick the best cymbal stand for your drum setup

Here is my a video on the anatomy of the Gibraltar 9600 Series Cymbal Stand. As I dissects the stand I’ll talk about its features, including it’s durability against repetitive setting up and tearing down, it’s design that prevents self vibration noises while recording, and how it’s more flexible and versatile than most other stands because of it’s high-quality engineering.

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4 Responses to “How to pick the best cymbal stand for your drum setup”


  1. 1 Jim

    sorry to say this guys, but of course you are going to push your best line, you really should go best vs price range vs play amount vs weight etc.

  2. 2 DrummerGeek

    I was curious, what cymbal stands do you offer that have a 1″ middle tier down tube? I have a Gretsch Renown Maple kit and I would like to find a stand that I can put the clamps directly on rather than using a grabber like the kit in the following picture: http://gretschdrums.com/snarepopup.cfm?iid=182

    Thanks!

  3. 3 Ken

    Hi DrummerGeek. First off, hats off to you on the Gretsch Renown maple kit, its one of my favorites too. As it turns out the picture you sent is outfitted with Gibraltar’s 9600 series hardware. Check out this link to the e catalog on the web site.
    http://www.gibraltarhardware.com/ebook/gibraltar09/index.html#/12/ This should clarify all specifications of each stand.

    The 9609 boom stand and 9610 straight stand have a 1″ diameter tube
    section that the Gretsch tom mounts fit onto. Should work just as
    pictured in your email.

    Thanks for your comment and best of luck with your kit.

    Ken

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