![]() Old-school drummers will relate to the hassle of having to tighten your hi-hat clutch’s threaded nut on the fly between songs while the entire band looks on. ![]() ![]() Your back thanks you.ġst Runner Up: Dunnett Bass Drum Microphone HolderĢnd Runner Up: Pearl Rapid Lock Quick Release Clutchģrd Runner Up: Pearl Uni-Lock Long Boom Cymbal Holder That’s why DW wisely introduced the two-tier, single-braced Ultralight boom stand, which comes with a compact 6.5″ boom arm and Glide Tilter for perfect positioning, and clocks in at a mere 2.9 lbs. We’re way past the fascination with heavyweight double-braced stands built to survive a herd of charging elephants. If you happened to just finish reading the blurb above about DW’s new take on the low-boy hi-hat, you can just replace the word “hi-hat” with “canister throne” and you wouldn’t be far off the mark - except that the inner compartment is actually a really practical way to stow your hardware between gigs.ġst Runner Up: Tama Iron Cobra 900 Hardware KitĢnd Runner Up: Tama Stage Master Hardware Kitģrd Runner Up: Canopus Hybrid Snare Stand So while it’s hard to say exactly how much demand there is for a hi-hat pedal that doesn’t extend much higher than your kneecap, DW earns a win this year just for being so damn cool.ģrd Runner Up: Tama 1st Chair Round rider XL Q: Why would Drum Workshop resurrect a hi-hat design that went out of style decades ago? A: Because they can. Winner: DW 5000 Series Low Boy Hi-Hat Standġst Runner Up: Trick Pro 1V Bigfoot Metal Patriot PedalĢnd Runner Up: Tama Iron Cobra Lever Glide Hi-Hat Standģrd Runner Up: Tama Speed Cobra Lever Glide Hi-Hat Stand ![]()
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