DW 3/4 x 18 Tube with 1/2 x 18 Cymbal Boom Arm (912)

£111.00

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DW Drums Drums – Hardware Cymbal Stands The DW 18 x 3/4 Boom Cymbal Arm (912) with Tube can add and support a new cymbal with ease. Attachable to a DW V-clamp or accessory clamp on a DW tom stand DW hardware is drummer-friendly and intuitive. The 3/4 x 18 steel tube supports a 1/2 x 18 boom arm (stored in the tube) opening up height and width possibilities within your set up. Perfect for gigging drummers the memory lock helps you achieve a precise set up 100% of the time – guaranteed. Attachable to a DW tom stand you can use this as a replacement for a ride stand keeping your on-stage footprint minimal.Hardware wise the Toothless Tilter offers infinite adjustments whilst the TechLock locking mechanism keeps it in place letting you adjust the stand to compliment your playing style and keeping you playing confidently. Depending on your preference for cymbal wash/movement/feedback the DW Cymbal Adjustable Cymbal Seat lets you adjust its range of movement and lock it in place. You can use this boom arm to hold crash or splash cymbals or your own unique stacks.

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