Here's a sturdy double-braced snare stand that will stand up in any situation and won't kill your budget, from Sound Percussion.
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Here's a sturdy double-braced snare stand that will stand up in any situation and won't kill your budget, from Sound Percussion.

I've got to say, after going through two or three stands, I know I've got a good one here with the Sound Percussion SP880SS. I pulled it out of the box and immediately set it to the way I like it. The hardware didn't fight with me, my snare drum fits snugly, and it doesn't wobble. If you need a great stand for cheap, this one's the one to go for.
I recently bought a new PDP 10x6 Blackout snare(which sounds amazing) and needed a new snare stand, and wasn't really wanting to spend a lot of money. I bought this stand because I was happy with my other sound percussion hardware and was very surprised when it turned out to be extremely nice. It's well built and sturdy and cradles my smaller snare perfectly. I would recomend this to anyone.
Dude. This is my favorite snare stand. I would pay the DW or Gilbralter price for it...Luckily, I don't have to. I use one for my snare drum and another for my rack tom. It works perfect for both. The long rubber ends ensure that your drum won't slip off onto the metal and crate that horrible sound. I have used these stands for over a year for recording and heavy touring.
