But there are different rules for different kind of pads... maybe that's
something for the site Paul?
The SDS-3/4 fits on what I've learned to call Tamastands. Those pencil-thick
metal rods.
Same with Pollard by the way so maybe that was the way to go in the late
70's...
electronically yours, jesper
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From: "david pinnington" <davep@...>
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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] drum stand advice
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> i agree pearl stands were/are the bench mark for me
> i have two simmons racks that basically wouldbe going spare that will hold
8-10 pc kits
> but...........
> when it come to serious gigging or even flexible setting up and strength
and mounting accoustic harware such as a ride cymbal this is where they fail
as the arms rotate round spars then again they are near 20 years old
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Pearl stands fit Simmons.
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