PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand
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Pacific Drums by DW P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand
When I purchased my Pulse set back in 2003, I wanted to add a bunch of cymbals without spending a ton of money. I flipped to the hardware section of the catalog and found ...Read complete review
When I purchased my Pulse set back in 2003, I wanted to add a bunch of cymbals without spending a ton of money. I flipped to the hardware section of the catalog and found these stands that cost I believe somewhere between 25 and 30 dollars a piece. I wasn't real tech-savvy as to what was quality equipment (choice of kit is evidence), so I purchased 3 stands. To this day, I still have them, plus I have purchased another one. I now have a PDP X7 Maple kit in Red Sparkle to Black Fade Lacquer finish because I love the quality of Pacific's products. They may not be at the same level as DW, but it's hard to find any huge differences. I use a 14" A Fast Crash (w/ a Gibraltar Grabber Arm holding an 8" A Splash attached), 16" and 18" A Custom Crashes (w/ boom arms fully extended, plus under the 16" I have my 8x7 rack tom mounted), and a 20" A Custom Medium Ride (right now the stand holding it is used as a straight stand, but I've used it as a boom holding rides before). I hit fairly hard, and unless I've been in a hurry and not set the stands up properly, then yes they do wobble a little or maybe even tip over. But that's MY fault, not the stands. These things will take a beating and come back for more.
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You Get What You Pay For...
I picked up a couple of these after looking at the pictures and description. I was very surprised when they showed up. MUCH lighter weight than I had imagined. The light-weight part I like...Read complete review
I picked up a couple of these after looking at the pictures and description. I was very surprised when they showed up. MUCH lighter weight than I had imagined. The light-weight part I like, especially when you throw a few of these in the old hardware bag. However, I am very skeptical about how long these will hold up or whethere they can simply hold anything. I just don't see these holding any large or heavy cymbals securely. I'm not some thrasher but I don't know if I can trust these at a jazz gig either - cymbals are not cheap and you don't want a stand that fails or tips. I can easily flex these in about any direction because the metal tubes and the legs are so thin (just a small step above "toy"). I would qualify these as a "student" level stand if anything. Only time will tell but my gut tells me I should have just sprung for the Yamaha stands I usually buy instead of trying to save a couple bucks.
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Pros
Cons
- Flimsy
Best Uses
- Home Studio
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
returned, whated heaver duty. My 8" tom attached to cymbal stand
Pros
- Best value
- Holds Items Securely
- Portable
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
- Amateur Recording
- Events
- Home Studio
- Performances
- Professional Recording
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
This stand is hands down the best value for the price. Get this stand and I am sure you will not be disappointed. The legs are very sturdy. A nice added benefit is that where the cymbal rests, there is a nice black rubber-ish material that coats the bar so that your cymbal will not get key holes. This is just a nice way to save some money on cymbal savers.
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
This is a nice stand. I have been using it since I got it and it holds my cymbal just fine. Just the perfect highth for my drumset. I will be purchasing more items in the near future.
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
I was rather dissapointed with this stand. Not very sturdy at all. It was a lot smaller than i thought i would be. The tubes aren't very thick. I keep it rather short with an 18in crash on it, and it tends to fall over... a lot. I don't hit very hard either. So you get what you pay for. It would probably work better with a smaller cymbal, and maybe some small weights on the legs.
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
I was looking for a good, sturdy, stand that I didnt have to pay $75 for. Well, this seemed to fit the bill. I have other PDP stands but this is not like them. When I opened the box, I was shocked to see how small it was. The diameter of the stand is small and the height isnt all that. Its like a beginner stand you see for those Toys r Us kits. It will work for now but i will eventually sideline this thing and get something beefier.
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
I wasn't paying attention when I ordered it and for some reason thought it was a 800 series, which I have also and it is MUCH more sturdy. It is holding a cymbal and I am playing it but will probably donate it to the kid I sold my old kit to.
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
Overall I think that you should probably replace the stand after you save enough money for one that is more durable. This stand is however good for beginners. A problem I had with the stand was that whenever I play gigs, if the legs don't get spread out enough, it will shake back and fourth on you.
The quality for this stand isn't horrible,but it was a lot less durable than I imagined it to be.
It does its job.
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
I picked up a couple of these after looking at the pictures and description. I was very surprised when they showed up. MUCH lighter weight than I had imagined. The light-weight part I like, especially when you throw a few of these in the old hardware bag. However, I am very skeptical about how long these will hold up or whethere they can simply hold anything. I just don't see these holding any large or heavy cymbals securely. I'm not some thrasher but I don't know if I can trust these at a jazz gig either - cymbals are not cheap and you don't want a stand that fails or tips. I can easily flex these in about any direction because the metal tubes and the legs are so thin (just a small step above "toy"). I would qualify these as a "student" level stand if anything. Only time will tell but my gut tells me I should have just sprung for the Yamaha stands I usually buy instead of trying to save a couple bucks.
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
I have three of these that I bought when I first bought my set and was a little cash poor, what with the layout of everything needed for a new set. I think at the time I paid $30 each for them. They have been champs with the packing, unpacking, setups, teardowns. We aren't kind to our hardware breaking down after a gig, are we? The only comment I would make is that they are not rock solid sturdy. In fact, my favorite comment was at a wedding a guy came up and said my ride cymbal "looks like the head on the little dog in his car window that bobs up and down". Good description. If you're cash poor, these are gonna be good stands that will not break. If you want something solid that isn't going to bounce when you're playing, spend an extra thirty or forty bucks and get the next level up.
Comments about PDP P/D 700 Boom Cymbal Stand:
This is a great stand! IT holds my 16in crash, 10in splash with Gibrlater cymbal arm, and 8in tom with tom mount. It has never fallen over, but has wobbled with all the weight on it. Just spreat the legs far out and it will be fine. This is a great stand for the money. I would definatly recommend this to a friend!
