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So far, so good!
A basic, lightweight hardware set for the jobbing player: I bought this set as I had a bunch of gigs coming up which needed a trolley and a distance load in. I've played about 8 shows now with these stands and they have been great. My only concern initially, was how playable the hi hat stand would be (with no spring adjustment) but I needn't have worried. It's Yamaha, and it just WORKS! Other players who have lifted the stands all agree how much lighter they are and a couple have bought sets themselves after checking out mine. I hope now that Yamaha follow up with a set of generic floor tom legs; stool base, and even a BD pedal - why not?! :-) I only gave 4*'s for the stability, as they are a teeny bit wobbly, bot only compared to other steel stands, and I honestly can't see these getting knocked over.
UPDATE 24/6/23: Everything still working amazingly well over 50+ gigs and 200 practice sessions per year. Nothing has ever fallen over! Highly rated!
UPDATE 24/6/23: Everything still working amazingly well over 50+ gigs and 200 practice sessions per year. Nothing has ever fallen over! Highly rated!
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Light and sturdy/stable as expected. Excellent hardware. No regrets!
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DR
These Things Scream Quality
I've been building a four-piece kit for gigging out of my six-piece Roland TD30. I wanted to create an old-school modern fusion look and feel and make it as easy to transport as possible.
I was getting there with traditional stands, but the Yamaha Crosstowns looked much better. I wasn't wrong.
Everything about these things screams quality. They look great, operate smoothly, are very stable, and are much lighter than their steel equivalents. I've even bought an extra Crosstown cymbal stand for the TD30 unit to finish it all off.
If you're considering these things, just buy them, you will not regret it.
They come well packaged, and the included bag has room for more stuff, such as a throne stand.
For gigging drummers these things are fantastic.
I was getting there with traditional stands, but the Yamaha Crosstowns looked much better. I wasn't wrong.
Everything about these things screams quality. They look great, operate smoothly, are very stable, and are much lighter than their steel equivalents. I've even bought an extra Crosstown cymbal stand for the TD30 unit to finish it all off.
If you're considering these things, just buy them, you will not regret it.
They come well packaged, and the included bag has room for more stuff, such as a throne stand.
For gigging drummers these things are fantastic.
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SG
Wonderful
Very light. The bag is great too.
Probably not the best choice for extremely loud and hard hitters.
Probably not the best choice for extremely loud and hard hitters.
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Muy buenos
Recomendables totalmente. El peso es irrisorio y aguantan tralla.
La única pega es la estabilidad del hihat, pero sigue siendo top
La única pega es la estabilidad del hihat, pero sigue siendo top
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light,very light
it does the job and saves your back. light but stable. good looking set
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Backsaver!!
After hauling my SKB case with DW stands for years, my back applauds me for getting these amazingly light stands... They are stable and sturdy and works great!! Recommended!
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SM
Brilliant kit
Lightweight, solid, easy to use with bag and protectors! What's not to like. I play a lot if jazz and this hardware with a 16" based safari kit makes setup and takedown so easy and quick. Heaviest items are now my cymbals and throne.
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