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Gibraltar SC-4425MB Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt Gibraltar SC-4425MB Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt Gibraltar SC-4425MB Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt

Gibraltar SC-4425MB Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt

Gibraltar SC-4425MB Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt Gibraltar SC-4425MB Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt Gibraltar SC-4425MB Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt
$ 31.99

Score By Feature

Based on 446 ratings
Sturdiness
9.51
Value for money
9.28

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Product Description

This stand enables you to add a crash or splash cymbal to your set up without needing to purchase
A multi clamp allows for quick attachment to a rack or cymbal stand
Easily hide a boom arm with this 12" hideaway
An adjustable boom arm tilt with a single point adjustment
The cymbal tilter is gear-mounted

Questions & Answers

This looks like a boom arm, isn't it? Can you slide the cymbal rod straight down into the tube of the cymbal?

It can slide into a hidden place

If the tilter(s) have teeth, or is it smooth (infinite angle adjustment), how does it operate? Thanks so much. ?

On each tilter (boom and cymbal holder), there are teeth. In spite of that, I recommend it.

There was no mention of this in detail. I wanted to make sure I understood. What are the adjustment options for both parts of the wing nuts?

It is true. However, what they are not showing is that this arm is a regular boom arm, they just have the arm portion integrated into the If you pull the arm off, you'll see that the lower wing is attached to a boom arm and a normal ratchet. The length of the talk is a blur- In addition, at the ratchet you can adjust the angle and rotation of the arm, and on the other wing you can adjust the tilt.

What is the diameter of the threaded post? Is it 8mm?

it's an 8mm camera.

Selected User Reviews For Gibraltar SC-4425MB Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt

Unable to be positioned flat due to its solid structure
4/5

The size and configuration make these ideal for mounting on racks or clamping. The quality is as good as Gibraltar's stuff usually is. Having said that, there is one issue There is a slight curve at the top of the stem, so it is almost impossible to have it drawn perfectly parallel to the ground. It is almost impossible to design a stand that can be perfectly straight, so why would anyone attempt to do so? With this stand, there is either an offset one way or another. I usually like gear tilters because they are reliable. This was a ridiculous issue with both of them that I bought.

Joseph French
Joseph French
| May 24, 2021
I purchased this stand in order to add a 10" Pintech crash cymbal to my Alesis Surge kit
5/5

The stand is excellent, and the price was superb as well. Playstand is stable enough to use for long periods of time, and I haven't run into anything One more is on its way to me for a 14" Pintech cymbal. I find only one negative about this stand, and that is that it does not come with an electric kit clamp. This is my only complaint about this stand. Gibraltar sells a clamp for about $19 on Amazon that I've been using to mount it to my drum rack. The stand and clamp for my 14" cymbal are on their way! I am so satisfied with it that I have purchased another set!.

Amanda Potter
Amanda Potter
| Feb 01, 2021
Make sure you place that cymbal exactly where you want it, and you won't have to spend a lot on Add-on boom ratchets are built well and its styling is versatile enough to complement a wide range of When you’re tired of stacking splash and bell cymbals, and you would like to diversify your kit, these are the ones you need
5/5

The many adjustments they can be made can be further adjusted and customized in combination with a multi-indicator system Hold the door. The diameter of the drum should not be greater than 14 inches.

Brayden Richardson
Brayden Richardson
| Sep 24, 2020
The drop of a star There is no problem with the price
3/5

The quality is good, but there is one problem- A ratcheting mechanism connected to the main arm (the arm that goes into multi-joint machines Hold the door. The following is the "bottom portion of the paragraph. " The tilter is not available on the non-tilter version). There is nothing more than just a little dot of a rivet to hold it in place- The acronym stands for if you want to refer to it as Despite hanging it upside down in a multi clamp and it failing the last time, I decided to hang this one upside down-- In addition, I needed a replacement that was fast and cheap (I plan to replace the original with a screw or rivet as well). I agree, but Other than that, the rest is pretty decent quality for the money, although I do use it differently than I normally would- There will be many who use it upright, where gravity will not be a factor, but there is a bit more improvement to be made A RECENT UPDATE Having two of them is quite common. There was a failure in each. Dimple rivets are not strong enough to secure two pipes that you'll be banging about on - they won't hold together. Then add moving to that. In the past, we have used vintage equipment that lasts longer It is quite disappointing to see that this arm falls apart like "no name" cymbal arms. It is fine to drill out and improve the fastening, but it seems ridiculous in some ways. The second update has been posted. In order to replace the inferior fastener between the lower shaft and upper tilter collar, I have drilled and installed a roll pin into each. In case you are only using it as a boom and not as a straight stand, I recommend that you do this. In case you are going to use it as a straight stand though, you will need to find another If it didn't have that one flaw, it could be a great low cost arm. There is, however, an easy way to fix it.

Julian Olsen
Julian Olsen
| Jun 01, 2021
Here are some of the best drum accessories from 3rd parties
5/5

Gibraltar is the company that you should choose if you are shopping for drum accessories that aren't made by any one of the major drum companies. It is excellent quality, and I still have stands that I bought nearly 20 years ago that are in perfect condition!.

Jensen Medina
Jensen Medina
| Nov 28, 2020
A small cymbal stand that can hold the biggest cymbal you can think of! As soon as I bought the PDP rack with the side extension, I knew that I needed a cymbal arm to hold my ride
5/5

So I began looking around and came across a few Gibraltar cymbal arms. The answer is yes! used the Sabian B8 performance pack as a starting point, which are great starter cymbals BTW, and this arm will hold the ride without letting me down. Despite the fact that it's made of steel, this arm is not going to move under the heaviest and biggest rides ever constructed. I love the name of Gibraltar and I am very happy to have been given it! The point of this review was to show that you don't have to worry about being able to hold a heavy cymbal with a short arm! This video is a must-have for any music lover!.

Brian Foster
Brian Foster
| Sep 03, 2020
It is overpriced
3/5

The Gibraltar Cymbal Stop will hold a Cymbal for sure, but the quality is lacking as with other Gibraltar products! Although the job is done, it is just an inferior casting that has cheap chrome applied to They should be able to afford a little cheaper price or a nicer finish for the money they want to spend.

Kadence Cooke
Kadence Cooke
| Aug 19, 2020
I like this product, it's strong and great value for money
5/5

It's a bit difficult to adjust the tilting angle of the boom arm. In this case, you'll need to move the riser a little This should be kept in mind since the riser on this model is slightly shorter.

Karsyn BUTCHER
Karsyn BUTCHER
| Jul 15, 2021

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