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Open Box TAMA Roadpro Series Boom Cymbal Stand Level 1

Description
The Tama Roadpro Series Boom Cymbal Stand is ready to provide drummers with a stable platform for their cymbals on stage or in the studio. Featuring Tama's Quick-Set Tilter, the HC63BW allows for effortless adjustment of the cymbal to any angle, enabling maximum creativity and expression. The stand's boom arm also converts to a straight cymbal stand for use in tight spaces, adding to its versatility. Other professional-grade details like a reversible cymbal bottom and a patented noiseless design demonstrate Tama's dedication to quality at an affordable price.
Quick-Set Tilter Provides Optimal Adjustability
The HC63BW's Quick-Set Tilter makes it simple to position cymbals at any angle, allowing drummers to achieve their perfect sound and setup. With a few quick turns of the tilter, cymbals can be adjusted and locked into place, enabling maximum creativity on stage or in the studio. The tilter's wide range of motion also helps drummers of any style or skill level place cymbals exactly where they want them.
Convertible Boom Arm Saves Space When Needed
While the HC63BW provides a secure boom arm for holding cymbals, its arm can also convert to a straight cymbal stand. This convertibility comes in handy when drummers find themselves in tight quarters where a boom arm won't fit. With a simple conversion, the boom arm disappears and the stand acts as a traditional straight stand, demonstrating how Tama anticipates drummers' needs.
Quality Components and Noiseless Operation
As part of Tama's Roadpro series, the HC63BW is built to withstand the demands of frequent gigging and touring. Details like a reversible cymbal bottom, double bracing and a patented noiseless design ensure durability, stability and quiet performance. Drummers can rely on this stand to securely hold cymbals in place without unwanted clanking or rattling.
An All-Purpose Stand at a Budget-Friendly Price
With its convertible and adjustable nature, the HC63BW boom cymbal stand serves as an all-purpose stand for most drumming applications. Despite its professional-level functionality, the HC63BW is available at a price point suited to drummers on a budget. For drummers seeking an affordable, quality stand that can handle any gig, the Tama Roadpro Series Boom Cymbal Stand delivers.

Features
- 25.4mm diameter base section tubing
- Double-braced legs
- Boom/Straight convertible tilter
- Boom arm length: 15-3/4" (400mm)
- Quick-set tilter
Reviews
5
30 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Concerts18
- Practicing16
- Back-Up6
- Performances1
- studio1
- larger than most stand footprints1
- Heavy1
- Experienced20
- Professional Musician4
- Novice2
- Good Quality24
- Easy To Use21
- Functional19
- Improves Sound4
- Durable1
Reviewed by 30 customers
A great quality stand
submitted14 days ago
byDavid
fromSan Antonio Tx
These tama cymbal stands are excellent, very durable and strong. Great for the studio and live applications.
I would buy this product again!
submitted3 months ago
byDavid
fromOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Heavy Duty Boom Cymbal Stand for my Kit. Extremely versital.
I would buy agin
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byJim
fromOcala, Florida
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
It is built well and hold up to multiple gigs
Solid Cymbal Stand
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
bySteve
fromMinneapolis
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Tama is well-known for making good equipment, and I am happy to vouch for this cymbal stand. It's well-built and will serve you well. Same quality as other higher priced stands.
Yes I would by this product again
submitted2 years ago
byMihaly
fromThornton, Co. 80229
I bought three of the roadpro Boom Cymbal stands. They are lighter and more sturdy then my Pearl 900 series boom stands. I am going to buy more in the future.
The best cymbal stands at a great price!
submitted3 years ago
bySteve
fromMt. Vernon, Illinois
I've been using Tama Roadpro stands for over 20 years now. I have DW 5000 and a bunch of other cheaper stands I used as well in the past. Tama Roadpro stands are simple to setup, sturdy and look great and have been that way for many years. I have some old Tama Roadpro stands that have been used heavily on the road for around 15 years and they still function like new, they are just scratched up and got some pitting in the chrome. I bought a bunch of new Roadpro stands about 10 years ago to replace my old Roadpro stands and they all still look brand new except for a few scratches and still function like new. I decided to get the newest versions so I could outfit all of my kits with hardware so I wasn't breaking down one kit to set another up. I now can have hardware designated to a kit to make breaking down and setting up easier. I got a great deal on some lightly used DW 5000 stands about 6 years ago and that's the only reason I bought them. Compared to the DW 5000 hardware these stands only have one drawback and that's memory locks, you have to buy them separately, but as for everything else they are equal or better. The tilter adjustment on the Tama stands is way easier than the 5000's and doesn't randomly loosen up but still allows a full range of movement also the legs on the Roadpro stands have a wider footprint which is a huge plus. Roadpro stands can also handle a lot of cymbal clamp and mounted tom setups without tipping over, I've got 3 cymbals (18" and 14" crashes, 10" splash) and a 12" tom mounted on one stand. All my other stands were mostly acquired from buying old kits to refurbish and sell and do not even come close to the quality of these stands. Hopefully these will be the last stands I buy for a long time as I'm getting older and playing out a lot less. If you're not sure what you want and are in the market for some stands that will last you a long time and won't totally break the bank buy these stands. Spending the extra $100 for any other comparable stand is pointless to me, unless that's what you want. Tama Roadpro stands will always be my go to cymbal stands.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted3 years ago
asked byBD Energy
fromCfield PA
Is this stand sturdy enough to hold a maple 8X7 Tom
No.submitted6 years ago
asked byTom
fromChicago IL
Does it come with the quick nut?
Yes it does.




