Tama Stagemaster Snare Drum Stand

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Tama
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SKU:
HS40WN
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Tama Stage Master Snare Drum Stand

The new Stage Master snare drum stand with double braced legs features a universal gearless tilter. This tilter securely holds the snare basket in position using metal-plate friction instead of traditional gears, and allows you to adjust the basket to any angle you desire. The Swivel basket feature enables the snare basket to rotate independently from the stand base and basket angle, allowing you to place the strainer in any position needed.

Universal Gearless Tilter

The universal tilter securely holds its position with metal-plate friction instead of traditional gears so you can adjust it to any angle you desire.

Escape Claw

You can mount this Hoop Grip on various shaped hoops by adjusting the position of the claw on the upper side ? simply loosen the hexagon socket head bolt and slide the claw to adjust.

Swiveling Basket (US.PAT.NO.6384308)

Asymmetrically spaced basket arms allow an 8 or 10 lug drum to be held without interference with its strainer, butt or lugs. Since the basket rotates independently from the stand, you can place the strainer in any position needed.

For 12" to 15" Diameter Snare Drums

  • 25.4mm Diameter Base Section Tubing
  • Universal Gearless Tilter
  • Swiveling Basket
  • Double Braced Legs
  • Weight: 2.6kg (5.11lbs)
  • Height Adjustment Range: 470mm - 630mm (18
  • 1/2" – 24 13/16")
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