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Posted by Maisie . on 30th January 2013
The new Mapex Falcon hi hat stand has 2 legs, with the foot plate acting as a third leg. The 2 leg design means it’s lighter than the typical tripod base hi hat stand. Both legs are removable and the foot plate simply folds up and clips onto the stands central tube allowing for easy transportation and it wont take up too much room in your hardware bag. The tension adjustment features low and high markers allowing you to adjust more accurately. The all new Mapex Falcon hi hat stand comes with a quick release clutch and two different lengths of pull rods so you’re able to set the stand up depending on how you like to play.
The new Falcon heavy duty snare drum stand features a 360 degree ball-in-socket adjustment so you’re able to angle your snare drum however you need without any effort. The retractable foot spikes are ideal when playing on different surfaces. You’re able to adjust the height of the Falcon snare stand quickly and easily to very hi, very low or anywhere in between!
The Boom Stand tilter has been made up of discs which allow you to move it 360 degrees, meaning you can achieve any angle you may need and it’s easy to adjust should you need to quickly change the angle during a gig. There’s a 1-step adjustment on the boom arm which has stepped marks so you’re able to match the angle you require over and over again without difficulty!
special thank you to Mike Dolbear for allowing us to use his video
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