Tama - Roadpro Combination Tom/Cymbal Stand
Tama - Roadpro Combination Tom/Cymbal Stand is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Roadpro Combination Tom/Cymbal Stand with Quick-Set Tilter and Cymbal Mate
Features:
• 28.6mm Diameter Base Section Tubing
• Omni-Ball Tom Angle Adjustment
• Quick-Set Tilter
• Quick-Set Cymbal Mate
• Gride-Tite Grip Joint
• Double Braced Legs
• Boom Arm Length: 300mm (11 3/4")
Quick-Set Tilter
TAMA's patented toothless Quick-Set Tilter marks another TAMA advancement in hardware. The Quick-Set Tilter holds its position using the friction of six smooth metal disc plates instead of traditional toothed gears, so you can adjust it to any desired angle. This mechanism also has a more durable structure than a conventional gear tilter.
Quick-Set Cymbal Mate
Simple to operate, the Cymbal Mate attaches and removes with just one touch, making cymbals setup/breakdown a snap. Like the standard Cymbal Mate, fine adjustments to the cymbal's swinging motion can be made by rotating the unit.
Omni-ball Tom Angle Adjustment
With its rock solid stability, TAMA's Omni-ball system lets you achieve almost any angle by loosening one T-nut.
Glide-Tite Grip Joint
The new Glide-Tite Grip Joint allows for a more secure attachment by using a metal-to-metal contact point. This provides an extremely solid anchor and complete isolation for a tom or cymbal. Because the stand does not move with the instrument, the natural resonance of that instrument is maximized.
