I own Griffin equipment. You do get what you pay for, sometimes more. These are not heavy duty cymbal stands. They are student, beginner stands, with inexpensive parts, and limitations. The chrome plating is decent. The tilting mechanisms are pretty good. The counterweights are rather moot. They are not stands you would set up and break down night after night. That said, mine are holding small crashes on the booms, plus clamped chinas to the center pipe. They are doing the job. I would have given them 5 stars but, one of the wing bolts to tighten the tripod broke when I set it up. I expect things like that with inexpensive hardware and have spare parts. You might do better with other deals but, anything in this price range is not going to be pro hardware. Be reasonable.
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They look nice in the picture but seeing them up close and handling them, they’re extremely light weight and flimsy. Not really worth what they’re listed for. Live & learn. It also had parts missing.
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Stands are great but stems that hold the cymbal need to be a heavier gauge. Bend easily and not long enough for wind chimes and other things but overall a good value.
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This product was delivered quickly and as advertised. I bought these as lighter alternatives to my heavier stands to use for indoor shows where wind is not a concern. They are also easier to fit in my stand bag. I was kind of taking a chance with these because I felt the quality wouldn't be that god due to the low price, but I'm happy with how they turned out.
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I am happy to say quality products don't have to be overly priced. I researched what I wanted in cymbal stands and Griffin had the price I was willing to pay. Thanks
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