

🥁 Elevate your rhythm with stability and style!
The Donner Large Snare Drum Stand is a robust, adjustable metal stand designed for 10"-14" diameter snares, featuring a height range of 66-101 cm. Its double-braced tripod base with rubber feet guarantees stability, while the uni-lock tilter allows smooth, gearless angle adjustments. Integrated drumstick holder keeps up to 10 pairs handy, making it ideal for both students and advanced drummers seeking reliable performance and portability.










| ASIN | B08618RYNL |
| Assembly required | No |
| Base type | Tripod |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Gray Snare Drum |
| Connector Type | korb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,034) |
| Date First Available | 17 August 2020 |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Kilograms |
| Item model number | EC2042 |
| Manufacturer | Donner |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Package Dimensions | 59.05 x 13.97 x 11.43 cm; 2.8 kg |
| Shape | Höhe: 66 - 101,6 cm |
| Size | 66-101CM |
| Special features | Uni-lock tilt for smooth, gearless positioning |
K**I
It's nice but not that solid
I've expected much stronger structure. It's usable but not that solid
ょ**ん
ヤマハの電子パーカッションDD-65をセットして使っています。立って叩くのにちょうどいい高さに調節でき、安定感もあります。スティックホルダーが便利です。
G**N
Ziet er netjes uit maar te laag wanneer je het wilt gebruiken om een snare van een electronisch drumstel in te plaatsen. Jammer want het leek een prima oplossing.
A**R
After assembling and testing the drum stand, here is what I learned. The stand is plenty sturdy, with a thick, rubberized covering over metal ends to protect the floor and your drum shell. Even with vigorous playing, the stand stayed in place, and none of the adjustments came undone. The stand was not hard to put together. The amazon stock photos show you what to do. Basically, there are three pieces: a top portion, a bottom portion, and a drum stick holder/pouch. The top portion has two adjustments: one to hold the drum, and the other to adjust the angle of the drum head. The bottom portion sits on the floor, with a neck clamp to adjust the overall height of the drum, and a lower clamp to adjust the width of the feet. The drum stick holder/pouch has a single clamp, to affix the drum stick holder to the top portion of the stand. To assemble, fit the top portion into the bottom portion and tighten the lower portion clamp over the neck where the two pieces fit together. This adjusts the overall height of the drum. There is also a clamp on the bottom portion to adjust the width of the feet on the floor. Once you've put the two pieces together, you can open the drum shell clamp on the top portion, using the large black plastic knob, to accept the drum shell. Then slowly turn this knob to tighten the clamp on the drum shell. Only tighten as much as needed to secure the shell, and no more! I think it is good that Donner made this knob out of plastic. It helps prevent you from exerting too much force, and damaging your drum shell. I can imagine that a metal knob would encourage the use of too much force, making it easy to crush the shell. At this point, you can adjust the height of the drum head so it matches the rest of your set. You should realize that there is a tradeoff - putting the feet farther apart will be more stable, but this will also lower the drum height. To offset that change, you can loosen the neck clamp to raise the drum. In other words, the top portion should be extended as far as possible while maintaining good support, which allows the bottom portion to have the feet spread farther apart for maximum stability. Once the drum height is correct, and the feet are positioned where you want them, use the other clamp on the top portion to set the drum head angle in the perfect position for playing. Finally, it is time to install the drum stick holder. Fully open the clamp on the drum stick holder, and place the circular part around the upper neck of the top portion. You may find it easier to slowly open the drum stick holder clamp until just before it is completely undone, and then push the barely-closed clamp onto the upper neck of the top portion. It takes some pressure to get this clamp over the upper part of the neck, so don't be surprised if you need to push on it a little bit. To double-check yourself, I've attached a close-up picture of this clamp after installation, so you can see where it goes. Rotate the holder/pouch to where you want to store your sticks, and then you can tighten the clamp to make it fit the neck properly. You are now finished with assembly! I really like the clamps and tilt mechanism built into this stand. They can hold a wide variety of drums, securely, in a wide variety of positions. Mine was a 12" snare, but it can easily hold larger drum heads. The drum stick holder is a very handy addition to the stand. While it takes some care to install, it is nice that you can rotate the holder to any location you desire. Now I don't have to figure out where to lay my sticks, so they don't roll off a nearby shelf or table. Overall, this is a good, sturdy design that is well worth the price. It is just as stable and durable as more expensive stands, even some that cost twice as much. Plus - it has a very useful holder for drum sticks. I like it!
I**L
Great stand and helps my son alot with practice drumming! Easy to fold away too, great value for money
A**O
Nice quality
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