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Millenium DHS-1018 Stage Hi-Hat

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Hi-Hat Stand

  • Stage Series
  • Double braced
  • Three legs
  • Adjustable height: 69 - 96 cm
Item number 107122
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Incl. Base Plate No
Adjustable Spring Tension No
HiHat Machine 2-legs No
Cable-HiHat No
$34
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Good for the price!
joshzhu.uk 30.08.2020
Summary:
I reccommend for people to don't move their kit more than 4 times a month, and for beginners to intermediate drummers. It is decent and should last many years in a not to demanding environment.

Pros:
+Decent spring strength
+Decent hi-hat clutch included
+has stood up to being moved about between 1-4 times a month

Cons:
-the middle rod can be bent easily if not careful
-the rods that hold the pedal into the base of the stand seem to have bent closer over time, so they don't hold it in as well.
-Spring isn't adjustable
-it mades a bit of noise when being pressed down, but itsn't really picked up with mics when playing at a decent volume.
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For this price, you can´t go wrong
randrade76 09.12.2024
Of course it´s not as sturdy as other much more expensive brands but it´s well built, performs very well, it´s easy to assemble and it even looks good. For the price, it´s a no brainer.
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Perfect balance between quality and price
NikMartken 04.02.2019
If you are looking for something on a budget but sturdy enough to do the job, this is the right stand for you. The stand is an "essential" one, so the basics are there and they are all you need after all.
The response is pretty good, it has good action and it's possible to play several tricks with your Hi Hat.
This stand is low, not that much but enough probably for players that are looking for higher placement of the cymbals, but for me, it has the perfect height that fits my playing style.
This stand has not "swivel legs": so the tripod is fixed, you can't move it and it is not 100% good for double pedals, but you can easily adjust its placement and it will not bother while kicking (this is the way I use the stand).

So yes: overall this is really a great quality/price piece of gear. I am not planning to use it on the road (maybe I'll go for something more "heavy-duty" that case) but for the practise room it is absolutely perfect.
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Surprisingly good
GoncaloSilva 18.09.2020
Bought this hi hat stand for a small improvised kit for when I need to play more quietly and it does the job perfectly. Not the best hi hat stand but great for the price.

Pros:
-Cheap
-Easy to mount
-Easy to transport

Cons:
-Very weak spring tension (can't hold a meinl hi hat tambourine along with the cymbals)
-A bit wobbly on the pedal
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