Inspired by the stands classics cymbals of the 1960s Tama takes these new ones to market stands extremely light and compact classics.
This stand is not simply a repeat of ancient designs, but a combination of vintage style with the strength, the adjustment capacity and the technology the modern construction.
- Legs. The stand of snare drum designed with leg regular tripod, not leg flat base because a stand of snare drum need flexibility to avoid the interference from a pedal bass drum or stand of hi hat.
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Cart. Just loosening the nut in T, the length of one of the arms the basket can be adjusted to securely hold a snare drum o tom from 12" to 14" In addition, the other two arms can be folded for easy and compact transport.
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Arms with double reinforcement. The two arms the double reinforcement basket removes any bambole without restricting too much the resonance or sustain of the snare drum or the tom.
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Gear. The Gearless Tilter maintains its position securely through metal contact with metal, unlike the traditional gears, allowing adjustments to any desired angle.
What else can you say about Tama besides that for decades it has been the preferred by the most “dogs”. For several years now Tama has maintained its classic models for rock and metal but has expanded its palette drums with models perfect for all types of styles and have models for all pockets. Artists of styles as different as Peter Erskine, Stewart Copeland, Robert Sput, Simon Philips or Mike Portnoy enjoy the Tama sound. Something will be. In addition this brand manufactures a wide range of hardware and accessories drum with some name mythical like the Iron Cobra.
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