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Cool! My toms weigh nothing.
For a changing setup, a great addition!
The toms are basicly hovering in air before the wing nut is tightened. I can loosen the wing nut, and the toms stay "floating" in place. Then I can set them to a different height or rotate the stand easily.
I changed the original ball L-rods 12,7mm to 10.5mm by gibraltar to fit my toms better, worked fine.
The air lift-section doesn't come _all_ the way up, at some point it's just a normal tom stand. But for the height I'm using my toms in, theres plenty of air lift-"zone" both lower and higher.
Something I was wondering before I got my hands on it:
You can remove the second tier from the base, and nothing explodes. The stand seems like it could survive in the hardware case, theres nothing fancy exposed.
I guess this would be kind of useless if you have memory locks on memory locks all over your kit. (Setup exactly the same every time...)
The toms are basicly hovering in air before the wing nut is tightened. I can loosen the wing nut, and the toms stay "floating" in place. Then I can set them to a different height or rotate the stand easily.
I changed the original ball L-rods 12,7mm to 10.5mm by gibraltar to fit my toms better, worked fine.
The air lift-section doesn't come _all_ the way up, at some point it's just a normal tom stand. But for the height I'm using my toms in, theres plenty of air lift-"zone" both lower and higher.
Something I was wondering before I got my hands on it:
You can remove the second tier from the base, and nothing explodes. The stand seems like it could survive in the hardware case, theres nothing fancy exposed.
I guess this would be kind of useless if you have memory locks on memory locks all over your kit. (Setup exactly the same every time...)
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