Tama Roadpro Cymbal and Tom Combo Stand
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Rock solid stability.
Overview
The Tama HTC77WN Roadpro Cymbal and Tom Stand feautures rock solid stability, including Tama's Omni-ball system, acclaimed by pro drummers for well over twenty years. You can achieve almost any angle by loosening one T-nut. Its toothless "Quick-set" cymbal tilter lets you adjust the angle freely and hold it in position by the friction of six metal disc plates instead of gears. You're completely free to adjust it to any angle you desire. This mechanism also has a more durable structure than the conventional gear tilter.
Nylon Bushing
The die-cast joint features nylon bushings for extra secure setup.
Noiseless Design
Are cymbal stands just for supporting cymbals? Tama thinks cymbal stands are also musical instruments. All TAMA cymbal stands in the Roadpro and Swingstar lineups were designed with the elimination of stand noise a top priority. A special rubber cap (A) at the end of the upper tube eliminates swaying and rattling, and a special nylon sleeve (B) underneath the die-cast joint of the base section further reduces swaying.
Die-cast Joint
You loosen and tighten the T-bolt/nut of the die-cast joint every time you change the height of the cymbal, making the T-bolt/nut one of the hardest-working parts. At each die-cast joint, the T-nut/bolt is combined with a pressure plate and nylon bushing. With this design, removing and replacing a worn bolt or bushing is fast and easy.
Steel Insert Nut
You loosen and tighten the T-bolt/nut of the die-cast joint every time you change… read more the height of the cymbal, making the T-bolt/nut one of the hardest-working parts. At each die-cast joint, the T-nut/bolt is combined with a pressure plate and nylon bushing. With this design, removing and replacing a worn bolt or bushing is fast and easy. read less
Nylon Bushing
The die-cast joint features nylon bushings for extra secure setup.
Noiseless Design
Are cymbal stands just for supporting cymbals? Tama thinks cymbal stands are also musical instruments. All TAMA cymbal stands in the Roadpro and Swingstar lineups were designed with the elimination of stand noise a top priority. A special rubber cap (A) at the end of the upper tube eliminates swaying and rattling, and a special nylon sleeve (B) underneath the die-cast joint of the base section further reduces swaying.
Die-cast Joint
You loosen and tighten the T-bolt/nut of the die-cast joint every time you change the height of the cymbal, making the T-bolt/nut one of the hardest-working parts. At each die-cast joint, the T-nut/bolt is combined with a pressure plate and nylon bushing. With this design, removing and replacing a worn bolt or bushing is fast and easy.
Steel Insert Nut
You loosen and tighten the T-bolt/nut of the die-cast joint every time you change… read more the height of the cymbal, making the T-bolt/nut one of the hardest-working parts. At each die-cast joint, the T-nut/bolt is combined with a pressure plate and nylon bushing. With this design, removing and replacing a worn bolt or bushing is fast and easy. read less
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