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hi-hat stand
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 3:45 pm
by A vs B_Archive
I ended up getting a Tama Roadpro for about 90 or so
I think I'll need to lessen the tension on the pedal a little bit or get used to it, but I feel confident that it's not going to be falling apart at shows all the time
thanks for the input
cymbals that I got
Avedis Zildjian 14" new beat hi-hats
Avedis Zildjian 20" medium Ride
K Zildjian 18" custom Dark Crash
A Custom Zildjian 17" Crash
The K sounds so fantastic
hi-hat stand
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 9:54 pm
by Schaal_Archive
Good call on the New Beat hats. I've had mine for going on ten years and they still sound/look great.
The Zildjian Projection crash is fantastic. I'm on my second.
hi-hat stand
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 11:26 pm
by bomberz1qr20_Archive
A vs B wrote:I ended up getting a Tama Roadpro for about 90 or so
I think I'll need to lessen the tension on the pedal a little bit or get used to it, but I feel confident that it's not going to be falling apart at shows all the time
thanks for the input
cymbals that I got
Avedis Zildjian 14" new beat hi-hats
Avedis Zildjian 20" medium Ride
K Zildjian 18" custom Dark Crash
A Custom Zildjian 17" Crash
The K sounds so fantastic
Excellent.
Now go get a cowbell and a bag of coke and you're all set.
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hi-hat stand
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:00 pm
by Ruy Lopez_Archive
Pearl does not sell replacement parts directly but will refer you to dealer who can place an order with them. Call their customer service number. I have been waiting on some obscure parts for awhile but I imagine what you need is a commonly ordered part.
hi-hat stand
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:00 pm
by Teachers Pet_Archive
Help me.I have a Pearl hi-hat stand and the pull rod disappeared from the practice room (wtf.)They stock two different Gibraltar pull rods at my local music store, metric and standard, and neither fit. I have tried. They are both too skinny and the thread spacing does not seem to match.What am I looking for? How standard are these things? “ Robinps Three cheers for the mighty drum threads sticky.
hi-hat stand
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:00 pm
by four_oclocker_2_Archive
Teacher's Pet wrote:Help me.I have a Pearl hi-hat stand and the pull rod disappeared from the practice room (wtf.)They stock two different Gibraltar pull rods at my local music store, metric and standard, and neither fit. I have tried. They are both too skinny and the thread spacing does not seem to match.What am I looking for? How standard are these things?Similarly, my pull rod for my Iron Cobra hi-hat stand is bent and I'd like to replace it. Anyone know if it'd be standard or metric?
hi-hat stand
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:00 pm
by dontfeartheringo_Archive
four\_oclocker\_2 wrote:Teacher's Pet wrote:Help me.I have a Pearl hi-hat stand and the pull rod disappeared from the practice room (wtf.)They stock two different Gibraltar pull rods at my local music store, metric and standard, and neither fit. I have tried. They are both too skinny and the thread spacing does not seem to match.What am I looking for? How standard are these things?Similarly, my pull rod for my Iron Cobra hi-hat stand is bent and I'd like to replace it. Anyone know if it'd be standard or metric?6mm rods on all Tama hi-hats. Here you go:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tama-HH905-3-HH ... 3390b144c8
hi-hat stand
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:00 pm
by weezy_Archive
stewie wrote:Don't get Premier hardware. You'd be better off building it out of Lego than using Premier.I've had a full set of Premier hardware since like '99 or '00(?), which came with the XPK kit I had. Sold the shells but kept the hardware, haven't babied any of it, and shit still looks/works fine. I'm still using the original HH clutch. Maybe that era was better quality...?