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Sound Percussion Labs KBS200 Endeavor Series Double-Braced Cymbal Boom Stand


Description



Features
- Lightweight, chrome-plated boom cymbal stand with hideaway boom
- Ideal for splashes, small crashes and effect accents
- 16" long boom arm
- Adjustable fine-tooth ratchet gear
- Extends to 45" and adjusts down to 31.5"
- Weighs 4.6 lb.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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4.44
18 Reviews
89%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great value for the on the road drummer.
These stands are light in weight but big on performance. They can hold up to the wear and tear of a traveling drummer. Good foot print for stability and easy set up and tear down. I see a bunch of drummers using these from beginners to seasoned professionals, so i thought I would give them a try. I will purchase these again if I add any more cymbals to the kit. Who am I kidding, I'll be buying more.
Most Liked Negative Review
Just okay.........there are better stands out there
This is a typical, run of the mill boom stand. It has heavy, double braced legs, sturdy feet and is decently heavy. The boom arm is average length. The tubing is decently thick, however it is only a two section stand, so even with the boom extended all the way, the stand doesn't go all that high. Plus, the base/tripod section is longer than normal, which makes it less compact and is longer to carry than a three section stand. The downfall of this stand is the VERY chincy cymbal tilter. It is on a tiny little post and is only 6mm in threading (standard on modern stands is 8mm). Plus the threaded part of the tiliter where the cymbal and sleeve/felts actually rest is very short. Even average thickness felts won't fit on this really short tilter. This small, delicate tilter is just begging to be broken when carrying it with other stands, or it tips over etc. That tilter will snap off easily. I wouldn't trust it. It's almost like they took a modern, fairly heavy boom stand of today and paried it with a tilter from a stand made in the 1950's. I would spend a little more and get a three section stand with a quality, 8mm tiltier.
- Practicing15
- Back-Up7
- Concerts7
- Poor Quality2
- Not Functional1
- big1
- heavy and big1
- Boom arm short, limited stand height adjustment1
- Experienced11
- Novice4
- Professional Musician3
- Functional13
- Easy To Use12
- Good Quality11
- Light weight stand1
Reviewed by 18 customers
Great value for the on the road drummer.
Verified Buyer
submitted21 days ago
byMike
fromDavenport, Iowa
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
These stands are light in weight but big on performance. They can hold up to the wear and tear of a traveling drummer. Good foot print for stability and easy set up and tear down. I see a bunch of drummers using these from beginners to seasoned professionals, so i thought I would give them a try. I will purchase these again if I add any more cymbals to the kit. Who am I kidding, I'll be buying more.
Real good solid product!
Verified Buyer
submitted24 days ago
byChaz
fromLand o lakes WI
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Good product all around, definitely holds a cymbal!
Just okay.........there are better stands out there
submitteda month ago
byJoey Drumz
fromAnn Arbor, MI
This is a typical, run of the mill boom stand. It has heavy, double braced legs, sturdy feet and is decently heavy. The boom arm is average length. The tubing is decently thick, however it is only a two section stand, so even with the boom extended all the way, the stand doesn't go all that high. Plus, the base/tripod section is longer than normal, which makes it less compact and is longer to carry than a three section stand. The downfall of this stand is the VERY chincy cymbal tilter. It is on a tiny little post and is only 6mm in threading (standard on modern stands is 8mm). Plus the threaded part of the tiliter where the cymbal and sleeve/felts actually rest is very short. Even average thickness felts won't fit on this really short tilter. This small, delicate tilter is just begging to be broken when carrying it with other stands, or it tips over etc. That tilter will snap off easily. I wouldn't trust it. It's almost like they took a modern, fairly heavy boom stand of today and paried it with a tilter from a stand made in the 1950's. I would spend a little more and get a three section stand with a quality, 8mm tiltier.
Just what I needed
Verified Buyer
submitted2 months ago
byLou
fromSouth Jersey
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Bought two, one for a thin crash the other a china. They fit my kit exactly in right spot, get one or two you'll be happy you did
I would buy this cymbal stand again.
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byDaniel
fromAlbany, NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
My son needed a China symbol and this one was on a Black Friday Special sale. I would buy it again if he needed another stand in the future.
Good value
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byChristophre
fromNew York
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Good but big. #sweeepstakes
Q&A
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submitted4 months ago
asked byGret
fromDeptford NJ
Will these support a 20" Paiste ride/crash?
Yes, it will.