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The problem is that the purpose of a practise pad is to play silently, and with this, the vibrations are carried through the stand and the metal just makes this "klank" sound when you hit the pad...
So I haven't used this more than twice and it will unfortunately stay in my attic until I find some other purpose for it...
I have two of these. The first one was flawless but now the second one had a quality issue (the top part that connects the stand to the pad was not stable). I could have returned it but decided to try to fix it myself with superglue and it seems that my fix really fixed it. Anyway, a great multipurpose stand and value for money, especially if you happen to get a flawless copy.
Honestly I'm the first person to go for cheap equipment and I'm often very satisfied because a lot of cheap stuff is really as useful as more expensive equipment. But in this case, I really should have gone for a more expensive stand. I bought this with an Evans RF 6GM practice pad, as the stand moves all over the place, I guess because it is too light. Also, it adds extra noise when you hit the pad because the stand is hollow, and the thread goes loose after a few minutes of practicing. All and all, it's best to go for a better stand.
Honestly I'm the first person to go for cheap equipment and I'm often very satisfied because a lot of cheap stuff is really as useful as more expensive equipment. But in this case, I really should have gone for a more expensive stand. I bought this with an Evans RF 6GM practice pad, as the stand moves all over the place, I guess because it is too light. Also, it adds
Honestly I'm the first person to go for cheap equipment and I'm often very satisfied because a lot of cheap stuff is really as useful as more expensive equipment. But in this case, I really should have gone for a more expensive stand. I bought this with an Evans RF 6GM practice pad, as the stand moves all over the place, I guess because it is too light. Also, it adds extra noise when you hit the pad because the stand is hollow, and the thread goes loose after a few minutes of practicing. All and all, it's best to go for a better stand.