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Description

The DW 9300 Heavy-Duty Snare Drum Stand is a road-ready workhorse designed to securely support your snare drum during the most intense performances. Double-braced legs, heavy-gauge steel tubing and durable components equip the 9300 to withstand the rigors of touring, while its offset basket provides optimal positioning for snares 13" to 15" in diameter. The 9300's knurled snare basket knob can be reversed for use with smaller snares, enabling quick changes between songs. With captive wingscrews, memory locks and nylon tube inserts facilitating smooth, trouble-free height and angle adjustments, the DW 9300 snare drum stand delivers uncompromising stability and versatility for drummers seeking to push their setups to the limit.

Offset Snare Basket Provides Ideal Positioning

The 9300's offset snare basket is ideally angled to properly seat your snare at the perfect playing position, even when using a double bass drum configuration. The snare basket's contoured design securely cradles snares from 13" to 15" in diameter while still allowing quick changes, and the knurled snare basket knob can be reversed for smaller snares. This innovative design element provides an unparalleled level of adjustability and drum accommodation.

Road-Ready Durability and Components

Double-braced legs, heavy-gauge steel tubing equip the 9300 to withstand the physical demands of touring and performance use. Memory locks allow for fast setup and breakdown, while captive wingscrews provide tool-free height and angle adjustments. Nylon tube inserts facilitate smooth tube operation and prevent cracking. The 9300's durable build and components provide lasting stability and trouble-free functionality.

Versatile and Customizable

With its robust, adaptable design, the 9300 snare drum stand provides versatile support for snares of various sizes. The snare basket's contoured shape and reversible knurled knob allow quick changes between 13" to 15" snares, while the stand's height and angle are fully adjustable via the captive wingscrews. These customizable elements make the 9300 suitable for drummers of all playing styles and physiques seeking a stable platform for their snare drum.

DW 9300 Heavy-Duty Snare Drum Stand
Features
  • Double-braced legs
  • Heavy-gauge steel tubing
  • Captive wingscrews
  • Memory locks
  • Nylon tube inserts

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Most Liked Positive Review

4

too many features!

Don't get me wrong, I like features but some didn't live up to my expectations. The good: The stand is VERY heavy duty and can easily hold 150 lbs (don't try it though!). The memory lock is a great feature but not COMPLETLY necessary as the joint holds well on it's own. The extendable basket helps in a double pedal set up and offers infinite adjustment options. The BAD!:The toothless tilter still moves even with it fully tigthened and locked. It can hold a snare stationary but playing can make it move if the basket is extended more than an inch or so. The basket can be adjusted to hold down to a 13in. snare and up to a 15in. snare. Dw does offer a contoured one (9303) for smaller snares. Overall: This is very sturdy if the basket is close to center. However it is a little pricey! I never knew how bad my old CB stand was until I used this! If your budget does not allow for this, Buy a 900 series PDP stand instead.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

DW cut a few corners for such an expensive stand

I have two of these, they are both 5 years old. They are very heavy-duty, the memory locks are great, its a top notch stand except for one problem. Twice, on both stands, the tilter ratchet handle (the black spring-loaded plastic handle that lets you loosen/tighten the basket tilter so you can adjust it) has broken. This is under very light usage, once I get it set I rarely move it. The way it's made, there's just a cheap plastic piece that attaches the spring-loaded handle to the threaded portion. Its a really weak point and a really poor design. One of the stands broke last year and they replaced the handle under warranty, but they didn't change the design and now it has broken again.

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  • Great product

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byChris

    fromCleveland, Ohio

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    The DW 9000 series hardware is hard to beat. The snare stand is heavy duty and rock solid. I love the memory locks that take the guesswork out of setup and the extra support they provide by locking things in place. I have the cymbal stands too. Wouldn't trade 'em.

  • An amazing product

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byScooter

    fromLakewood,NY

    Such ease of use. Heavy duty and pro quality

  • The perfect Drum Stand

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byJohan

    fromundisclosed

    Perfect to Stage, Practice home with Pad, heavy duty, fully adjustable, highly recommend

  • Love these stands

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    byWill

    fromKansas City, MO

    These stands are amazing. I've toured on them for years and years, and never had to replace anything. They're probably not for sit at home players just because they're bulky and heavy, but if you need something to withstand a beating these are your guys! They hold tone on rack toms really well too, which is important for me.

  • DW cut a few corners for such an expensive stand

    3

    submitted14 years ago

    bySteve Poe

    fromCharlotte, NC

    I have two of these, they are both 5 years old. They are very heavy-duty, the memory locks are great, its a top notch stand except for one problem. Twice, on both stands, the tilter ratchet handle (the black spring-loaded plastic handle that lets you loosen/tighten the basket tilter so you can adjust it) has broken. This is under very light usage, once I get it set I rarely move it. The way it's made, there's just a cheap plastic piece that attaches the spring-loaded handle to the threaded portion. Its a really weak point and a really poor design. One of the stands broke last year and they replaced the handle under warranty, but they didn't change the design and now it has broken again.

  • DO NOT BUY THIS STAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    1

    submitted15 years ago

    byTaylor

    fromGrapevine, TX

    I recently acquired one of these stands, I had to own a DW 9000 series piece of hardware due to the glory these stands get. Does not live up to the hype. The snare arm is held by two circular metal pieces that get closer as you tighten the lever, much like the design on many boom cymbal stands. This is not a stable design, the arm shifts within the plates, and even moves up and down a little bit. This stand is not stable, and certainly not worth the outrageous price. I would not recommend this product to anybody.

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