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zachhbc
You people need to realize there are a lot of things to take into consideration. This stand is a LIGHT weight stand, if it can't support your china cymbal, that's your own fault for not finding the correct center of gravity so it won't fall.
I play for a hardcore band, which incorporates a LOT of use of the crash cymbal, I use a 16" and 18" crash on each of my two stands I've purchased along with a 20" ride on my third stand, all are the Pacific 700 Boom stand, the only time they fall over are when my guitarists lean on my kit and accidently bump it.
Great stand, just find the right center of gravity and tighten it up like a man!
Reviewed by zachhbc on 8/27/2007 who plays Hardcore/Metal/Death Metal.
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A Sturdy Buy!
This stand, compared to the stand that came with my Ludwig starter set, is very sturdy. I currently use it for my B8 crash cymbal and it holds up just great. Also, as you can see, the legs are double-braced for more foundation. I highly suggest this stand!
Reviewed by expiredmomentum on 10/12/2006 who plays Rock.
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Pacific Drums 700 Boom Cymbal Stand, Durable.
I have most of of my cymbals being suported by these stands. They stay put most of the time, and have never fallen while playing on them. They are very cheap, but with great quality. They aren't overly heavy either. The price is so low that you have very little to lose, and a reliable cymbal stand to gain
Reviewed by SnareMan420 on 9/26/2006 who plays Rock/Progressive.
17 people found this review helpful.
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To Be Fair
To be fair, it's dirt cheap. $34 is damn good, I have never had one complaint with any Pacific Drums stand. I have one that may look flimsy but I put a heavy 20" ride on it and not so much as a tremor. If you are going to play crashes this stand is solid, just don't put any extra attachments to it.
Reviewed by Der AuBenseiter on 5/4/2007 who plays Rock/Metal/Hardcore.
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Pacific 700 boom cymbal stand
This is a very solid stand for a light duty stand. The boom is etched so it stays where you set it up. It has the feel of a heavy duty stand. Im very happy with the quality of this stand. Pacific Drums makes solid equipment.
Reviewed by ebraz96 on 8/16/2006 who plays Rock.
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NO.
Ok people in music you get what you pay for. I bought this stand needing it when low on cash. I used it to mount a 14 inch fast crash. With the legs fully extented It still moved alot. I had to lean it aginst the bass hoop to keep it from tipping over. Go Pearl. Put this money towards a good Pearl stand. Your already half way there. Peral is great and can be trusted. This stand collasped on me once while jamming with a few friiends. I would not buy this one.
Reviewed by drummerdude on 10/27/2006 who plays rock, alternative, punk, metal.
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Works good with something light..
It works good with my 20" a custom crash
but cannot support a 21" mega bel
so don't plan to put anything heavy on this.
Reviewed by Greenlanderr on 7/13/2009 who plays Hardcore, Metal.
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great stand
i love this stand. it is durable, and for a great price. i recently bought one for my 20" ride cymbal,and am thinking about ordering them for my other cymbals.the boom arm is etched so it stays in place, and the legs are double braced. all in all a good stand. great for beginers!
Reviewed by Caleb W. on 2/3/2009 who plays rock, metal.
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AWESOME STAND
I bought 5 of these for my drumset about a year ago. I use Sabian B8 cymbals, which are pretty heavy if you don't know. I have a 20"ride, 18", 16", 14" crashes. and a 10" splash. These stands hold them all perfectly! Just find the center of gravity and you're set. They don't slide around on the floor or tip over. They hold the settings I put them on because of the notched boom. They're not too bulky and so they don't make your drumset look like something from the Sci-fi channel. If you want great stands, these are the ones to buy.
Reviewed by Moses on 12/12/2008 who plays Metal.
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don't hesitate
i own two of these, and they both hold up wonderfully, no matter what size cymbal i use on it. I really can't understand why so many of you complain about this stand, for the price it is entirely a good bargain. If you have terrible technique, or are a metalhead that thrashes the crap out of their cymbals (sometimes both go hand in hand), then that doesn't make this a bad stand. I have never had any problems with it...could i do better, yes, but this is perfect for me right now. Don't even question it, just get it before it gets more expensive.
Reviewed by Mr. Jimmy on 7/25/2008 who plays classic rock, blues,reggae.
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