Gibraltar Rack Factory No Leg Snare Drum Stand |
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It is very easy to add to your rack. The bar to mount it is a little bit short but it was not a problem for me. It is great. You can can put your double pedals anywhere you like because there are no stands in the way. very nice try it you will like it.
Posted by Johnny from Huntington, WV on May 29, 2007 |
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| Just get a snare stand |
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I bought this because I wanted to avoid a snare stand and run my snare on the rack it's self. Well, I never quite liked it. If you use this, it dictates your whole rack placement. The connecting rod to the rack is not long enough, and on top of that, you cannot easily reposition your snare. I ended up buying a PDP 800 series snare stand, and I'm happier with that than this, for sure.
Posted by Anonymous Musician from Fort Wayne, IN on Jan 8, 2007 |
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I have to agree with the others on this. This stand is great. Free's up space for the double kick, but yes the connecting bar is way to short.
I just got mine a few days ago and I so have it set up but will have a different bar manufacured to fit. If you have the double kick ya gotta have this stand.
Posted by Boneheads review from Kelso, WA on Oct 21, 2006 |
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I own this and it's a really good idea the onlt thing is that the pipe that it comes with to attach to the rack is really short and i had to get an old cymbal stand and clamp that and the pipe it comes with together. But besides that it pretty cool to have your snare on a ball and socket gives you a lot of free play!
Posted by CaDrummer2007 from FRESNO, CA on Mar 22, 2006 |
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| This thing rocks! |
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This thing rocks! I was seriously running out of room and I could not place my double kick pedal where I wanted it because my snare was in my way. No problems anymore!
Posted by Pokey from Austin, TX on Mar 8, 2005 |
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| It really works! |
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Not having the traditional tripod base, I was skeptical. It's actually very sturdy when attached to the rack and has a lot of flexibility. My only issue is that the horizontal bar could have been longer.
Posted by Dave H from New Albany, OH on Dec 30, 2004 |
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