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Pacific Drums by DW EZ Cymbal Pack, Brass The Pacific Drums EZ cymbal pack is a set of cast cymbals including a pair of 14″ hi-hats and a 16″ crash/ride cymbal.

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Pacific Drums by DW DT900 Throne, Zebra Round throne features double-braced legs, heavy-gauge tubing, and integrated memory locks. Oversized rubber feet keep it right where you want it.

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Pacific Drums by DW DT900 Throne, Black Sparkle Round throne features double-braced legs, heavy-gauge tubing, and integrated memory locks. Oversized rubber feet keep it right where you want it.

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Pacific Drums by DW DB799 Dog Bone with Boom Each end has a fully rotatable clamp, which accepts a 12.7mm (1/2″) rod. Allows user to attach to a tom mount L-rod on one side, and attach a boom cymbal arm on the other end. basically it gives you more mounting options. Includes boom cymbal arm.
Customer Review: Adds a lot of flexibility
This arm is uniquely and cleverly designed to be both both a straight and boom cymbal arm. It works beautifully with the DW TS990 double tom stand (ASIN B0002E52ZM), or any other L-rod tom holder. It’s heavy-duty and of the highest quality. Your choices for configuring this arm are nearly endless. See Customer Images for some ways in which I’ve configured mine. The most important features are price and quality, for which this arm ranks high, and flexibile configuration - again, this gets high marks.

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Pacific Drums by DW DB798 Series DogBone Both ends of this DB798 Series Dog Bone from Pacific Drums by DW have fully rotatable clamps, which accept a 1/2″ rod. Allows user to attach to a tom mount L-rod on one side, and a boom cymbal arm on the other end for a range of mounting options.

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