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PDP PDHH813 800 Series Hi-hat Stand - 3-leg

Hi-hat Stand with 3 Double-braced Legs, Chain Drive, Memory Locks, and Anti-slip Feet
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PDP PDHH813 800 Series Hi-hat Stand - 3-leg
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Introducing Your New Favorite Hi-hat Stand

There are plenty of drummers at Sweetwater who regularly gig around town. And when they do, most of them use PDP 800 Series hardware. Why? Because 800 Series hardware is dependable, easy to set up, and won't break the bank. This stand, the 800 Series HH813 Hi-hat stand, features three double-braced legs for players who need a little extra stability. It comes with a needle bearing hinge and stout chain drive for outstanding responsiveness and feel. Composite memory locks enable easily repeatable height setups while the quick-release hi-hat clutch makes it easier than ever to tear down at the end of the set. Boasting pro-level features and stellar durability, the PDP 800 Series Hi-hat Stand is sure to become your new favorite hi-hat stand in no time.

PDP 800 Series HH813 Hi-Hat Stand Features:

  • 3-legged design keeps the stand firmly planted on the floor
  • Needle bearing hinge and chain drive deliver extra responsive feel
  • Quick-release clutch makes setup and teardown easy
  • Double-braced legs increase stand stability
  • Memory locks make setup a breeze
  • Oversized feet keep the stand in place

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Push-pull Chain Drive
  • Number of Legs: 3
  • Manufacturer Part Number: PDHH813

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Solid and sturdy
This is a great stand...I've used it on a few gigs already and can tell this will stay dependable a long time. The engineering is solid. The weight is not light, but it's not overly heavy. The only reason I didn't give it a 5-star rating is because the legs are pretty stiff sliding up and down the post when setting up and breaking down. I have to use both hands and a third point of contact to raise all 3 legs at once. Lowering the legs is not as difficult. I waxed the post in order to keep it looking shiny as long as possible and also in hopes it would ease the glide...but alas, not so much. The composite collar lock is a new innovation I've not seen before. I like it but can't help wondering if it will last as long as the stand does. Same for the "quick release" clutch...it's a nice, but in reality, I'm not sure if it saves more than about 2 seconds since it requires both hands and a firm grip to take on and off. I do love the rubber sleeve on the rod so that your cymbals are not in contact with metal. But I'm a long-term kinda guy... (I have drums and gear made in the 60's that's still going strong). I'm doubtful the bells and whistles will go the duration of the main thing. Regardless of my negative comments, this is a good stand, and I plan to work it for years to come. Let's drum!
Music background: Pro drummer. instructor and restoration specialist.
It's got pros and cons...
First the pros: It's sturdy, the base is wide (22" between legs) and it's reasonably priced. I've been used this for multiple gigs (it's part of my "to-go" kit I use on most gigs). When I first got it, I was really impressed by the new technology in the clutch...how long since there's been any new tech in a HH clutch, right??? That clip-on concept seemed like an invention comparable to sliced bread. However, a few months ago as I was pulling it out of my truck, that clip-on part popped off... leading me to wonder... Hmmm, that would be bad had I not seen it and found it.
Which leads me to the con: It I arrived at a gig last night, putting my cymbals on about 25 minutes before we are to start and, yup. that clip-on Doo-Hicky is nowhere in sight. Thank God my brother was watching our dogs at my hose (only 20 minutes away) and was able to grab another HH stand and rush it down to me after our second song.
Hopefully more feedback of this nature finds its way to PDP and they can get their crack engineers to come up with a better design... I dunno... on that screws on an off and won't pop off on its own.
Whilst I originally loved the idea of somethin new in a hi hat clutch design, it resulted in an epic fail at a crucial moment. So now, I gotta buy a whole new clutch... I wonder if I should reward PDP with repeat business... I'm thinkin, I'm thinkin...