Finding the right balance between stability and portability is often a struggle for gigging drummers, but the Tama HH45WN Stagemaster hi-hat stand manages to bridge that gap perfectly.
This is a rugged piece of hardware designed to withstand the rigours of the road without adding unnecessary bulk to your hardware bag.
One of the most practical elements of this stand is the swivel foot feature. If you have ever struggled to find room for your hi-hat pedal among a forest of tripod legs or alongside a double bass drum pedal, you will appreciate how much easier life becomes when you can simply rotate the footboard independently of the base.
Stability is handled by sturdy double-braced legs and substantial 22.2mm diameter base tubing. You can play with as much energy as you like knowing the stand will stay planted. Tama has also included a clever non-loosening tension rod. By using a rubber insulator at the end of the rod, they have solved the twin problems of the rod unscrewing during a performance and that irritating metal-to-metal rattling that can ruin a quiet recording session.
The direct pull action provides a crisp, responsive feel underfoot, while the integrated toe guard keeps your footwear clear of the chain mechanism. It is a thoughtful, reliable bit of kit that weighs in at just over three kilograms, making it an ideal choice for the busy player who needs professional features in a manageable format.
- Direct pull action for a responsive feel
- Double braced legs for supreme stability
- Swivel foot for easy pedal positioning
- Non-loosening tension rod with rubber insulator
- Integrated toe guard to protect the chain
- Reliable security clutch
- Weight of 3.2kg
- Heigh adjustment range from 670mm to 950mm