BURNIN AMBITION
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greetings from greece
i am in the verge of purchasing 3 cymbal boom stands and one snare stand. the 2 cymbal stands will be used for crashes and the other cymbal stand will be used for my ride, and i also want to mount to it one cymbal arm to fit a 14 inch china on it.
i need good stands that will stay in their place, that are firm and that they will last. forever. (though forever is very relevant). if they come with a quick way to hold the cymbal it is good
(i was thinking of perhaps something like this?
http://www.thomann.de/gr/tama_qc8_quickset_cymbal_mate.htm
is this the best choice or not? i am not familiar with all those gadgets
for the snare stand i do want it not to move at all, i want to be able to achieve any angle for my snare and to be able to place my snare low enough (i have a 14x6.5 mapex black panther sledgehammer snare)
i have read numerous threads of this forum.
the snare stand i was thinking is this
Tama HS700WN Snare Stand (it is able of achieving any angles right?)
i cant think of any other stand, idlove to hear suggestions and reasons why i should think of another stand rather than the one i mentioned.
about the cymbal stands. i was thinking of Tama HC73BWN Cymbal Boom Stand
they seem great they have a quick release system for the cymbal etc.
but then i came across this which is almost 20 euros cheaper Tama HC33BW
i know it doesnt have the quick release of the HC73BWN, but the quick release can be purchased for 4 euros. so is there any other difference between
Tama HC33BW and Tama HC73BWN. since both are in my price range, i dont mind getting the more expensive one so that i am with a better cymbal stand for my drumming years to come. (please mind that these cymbal stands will be used for gigging a lot from now on so there will be a lot of mounting unmounting so i do not wish for the screws etc to get fecked up after some time)
i was also thinking about the one stand that will be used as a ride stand to pay some more. i read about the DW 9701 and how it can get low enough so that the ride cymbal is just above the kick or floor tom. some times i need the ride higher so that i can crash it. other times i like it low . either way i want to be able to have the choice. will i be ok with the other stands i mentioned? or should i invest in the dw onw. is it that much better? again, i have to pinpoint that money is an issue, but if there is so much difference in quality and feautures i can try and buy the dw one for a ride stand
also about the cymbal arm i want to mount my china i was thinking about this
Tama MCA63EN Cymbal Boom Arm
http://www.thomann.de/gr/tama_mca63en_beckenhaltearm.htm
are there any other suggestions?
ps1. if there is another system that is better and faster than Tama QC8 Quick-Set Cymbal Mate please do inform me
ps2. sorry for the long post. i really look forward to your answers and suggestions. thank you
ps3. i have seen that there are a Tama HC73BWN and a Tama HC73BWM. any ideas about the difference of the "N" version vs the"M" version? thanx again
i am in the verge of purchasing 3 cymbal boom stands and one snare stand. the 2 cymbal stands will be used for crashes and the other cymbal stand will be used for my ride, and i also want to mount to it one cymbal arm to fit a 14 inch china on it.
i need good stands that will stay in their place, that are firm and that they will last. forever. (though forever is very relevant). if they come with a quick way to hold the cymbal it is good
(i was thinking of perhaps something like this?
http://www.thomann.de/gr/tama_qc8_quickset_cymbal_mate.htm
is this the best choice or not? i am not familiar with all those gadgets
for the snare stand i do want it not to move at all, i want to be able to achieve any angle for my snare and to be able to place my snare low enough (i have a 14x6.5 mapex black panther sledgehammer snare)
i have read numerous threads of this forum.
the snare stand i was thinking is this
Tama HS700WN Snare Stand (it is able of achieving any angles right?)
i cant think of any other stand, idlove to hear suggestions and reasons why i should think of another stand rather than the one i mentioned.
about the cymbal stands. i was thinking of Tama HC73BWN Cymbal Boom Stand
they seem great they have a quick release system for the cymbal etc.
but then i came across this which is almost 20 euros cheaper Tama HC33BW
i know it doesnt have the quick release of the HC73BWN, but the quick release can be purchased for 4 euros. so is there any other difference between
Tama HC33BW and Tama HC73BWN. since both are in my price range, i dont mind getting the more expensive one so that i am with a better cymbal stand for my drumming years to come. (please mind that these cymbal stands will be used for gigging a lot from now on so there will be a lot of mounting unmounting so i do not wish for the screws etc to get fecked up after some time)
i was also thinking about the one stand that will be used as a ride stand to pay some more. i read about the DW 9701 and how it can get low enough so that the ride cymbal is just above the kick or floor tom. some times i need the ride higher so that i can crash it. other times i like it low . either way i want to be able to have the choice. will i be ok with the other stands i mentioned? or should i invest in the dw onw. is it that much better? again, i have to pinpoint that money is an issue, but if there is so much difference in quality and feautures i can try and buy the dw one for a ride stand
also about the cymbal arm i want to mount my china i was thinking about this
Tama MCA63EN Cymbal Boom Arm
http://www.thomann.de/gr/tama_mca63en_beckenhaltearm.htm
are there any other suggestions?
ps1. if there is another system that is better and faster than Tama QC8 Quick-Set Cymbal Mate please do inform me
ps2. sorry for the long post. i really look forward to your answers and suggestions. thank you
ps3. i have seen that there are a Tama HC73BWN and a Tama HC73BWM. any ideas about the difference of the "N" version vs the"M" version? thanx again
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