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NO WOBBLE OR SLIDE!
This Cymbal stand holds my gigantic 20" Paiste 2002 Crash and has never slid or dropped. I am pretty impressed, as I strike very hard with my metal/rock band. You can count on this one!
Reviewed by Gtron on 10/2/2006 who plays Rock.
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Perfect For Mounting Splashes !!
This CH70 Cymbal holder from Pearl is awesome. I was just what i needed for my kit. When I wanted to mount a splash cymbal on my kit, I bought this mainly because of the price. But, it turned out that it was a very good buy. It hasn't failed me yet. This is the perfect mount for splashes.
Reviewed by noahr31 on 9/29/2006 who plays Hard Rock, Metal.
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Wow... Impressed!!
Tired of too many stands? Feeling like your hardware is closing in around you?
Then you need to check out the CH70... I own 2 of them (one holding an 11" splash, the other holding a 16" china), and they are exactly what I needed.
I didn't like the idea of cymbal stackers and having to reach directly past/above other cymbals.
These cymbal holders were the perfect solution.
Sturdy construction, very easy to adjust, saves space, they look pretty cool, and most importantly-- extremely stable.
In fact, when I buy the 20" Crash of Doom, I'll also be buying another CH70 to hold it.
I will probably be using these even if I end up getting a rack someday.
This is a high quality product that you'd expect to get from Pearl, and at such a low cost, why not try it?
Reviewed by Stenchof76 on 3/22/2007 who plays Funky-rock.
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Spiffy gear for a Spiffy price
Another semi-durable but useful product from Pearl. I've had mine for 2 years now, and the tightening handle is starting to become inexorable to my tweaking. But aside from that, this thing is able to attain many tricky angles to loop in and out of your jungle of hardware. I use for ice bells and pitched bells, but never for heavy splashes and beyond. Good deal, I'd say.
Reviewed by unholylove88 on 9/27/2006 who plays House, Breakbeat, and Pop.
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