Sound Percussion Labs Velocity Series 2-Leg Hi-Hat Stand


Description
A space-saving, 2-leg, rotating tripod leg design—with a stability plate under the footboard—provide unique and multiple stand and pedal setups. Its classic, spring-design adjustable footboard tension design enables custom tensioning for any personal playing style. Its shoulder-to-foot tapered double-braced tripod leg design focuses strength toward the base, providing the ultimate in stability for small and wide footprint setups. Large, open-tread rubber feet absorb downward vibration, keeping energy, resonance and tone characteristic of your hi-hat intact.
The SPL Velocity 890 Series feature unique stands that offer class-leading strength, stability and thoughtful designs.



Features
- 29" to 38" hi-hat height adjustment
- Smooth-action, center pull rod via direct chain
- Adjustable bottom cymbal cup
- Collar joint memory lock
- Full-foot, smooth textured footboard
- Classic, spring-design adjustable footboard tension
- 2-leg, rotating tripod leg design with under-footboard stability plate
- Large, contoured wing nuts
- Tapered, double-braced tripod legs
- Open-tread rubber feet
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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Reviewed by 3 customers
Great Hihat stand
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submitted2 years ago
byB
fromSc
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Stable and easy to get foot peddles where I like them.
Good for starters, but not very tall or sturdy
submitted3 years ago
byJason
fromWaterloo, IA
I was on a budget, so I chose this one to work with my double bass pedals. Opening the box, there was no paperwork in the box at all, for information purposes. Once I got it set up, its not the sturdiest when your hitting the hi hat, it wobbles, I have repeatedly check legs, there are tight, but its as if the stand bounces when you hit it. I am just starting out with drums so I have no idea if that's good or bad (I am guessing bad). It also doesn't go up very high, I am on the tall side (6-4) so I need it up higher but it seems to stretch out the insides too much when I am playing. Seriously considering looking at another, but not sure what do with it.
Passable, but not great
submitted3 years ago
byBen
fromIllinois
If you need a budget hi-hat stand that will work well with double-bass pedals, this is a good option. The design is sturdy, adjustable to a surprising degree, and gets the job done. However, the action on the pedal is not particularly quick, and if you spend a lot of time transitioning between opened and closed hi-hat licks then you may want to consider breaking for a nicer stand. But if you mostly play your hi-hats closed, go for it.
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submitted5 months ago
asked byUdil
fromMilpitas CA
What is the weight?
This is about 8 lbs.