Gibraltar

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This two-post power rack with C-Wings from the Gibraltar Chrome series is one piece of drum hardware that gives maximum placement options and image with its curved vertical bars and horizontal bars. Two curved wing extensions give additional mounting space for additional cymbals and mounted accessories.
Gibraltar Chrome Series Power Rack with C-Wings

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  • Two 30" curved vertical T-legs with angle adjustment
  • Cymbal mounts from both vertical T-legs
  • 46" curved horizontal front bar with two multi-clamps and memory locks
  • Two 24" curved wing extensions each with GCMC multi-clamp and memory lock

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3.57

7 Reviews

60%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  • super quality

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byjeff

    fromtexas

    well designed, great features, memory locks help keep multi clamps from drooping (a small rubber band under the mount will work wonders). a little hard to get setup just the way you want but it is worth dealing with the curved legs. you can use this to your advantage. the side wings are easiest mounted in the middle of the curve to keep them level. the legs have an tilt adjustment forward and backward, i never saw that feature mentioned. be sure the front curved bar is level.

  • DO NOT BUY THIS

    1

    submitted4 years ago

    bySimon

    fromLong Beach CA

    I repeat, do not buy this rack. The wings & both front legs are curved in a weird way. It's near impossible to set up this rack straight. Besides, the rack quality was EXTREMELY cheap. Mine also had dents.

  • This is a solid replacement for 5 cymbal stands or more

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byKirk from Okeana

    fromOkeana Ohio

    I'm using this in a cage at church with very limited space. The area is soooo much cleaner looking now. I may purchase it for a home studio as well. I'll be putting it to the test at home with 10 cymbals.

  • Disappointed to find several dents in conspicuous plac

    3

    submitted6 years ago

    byJusjim

    fromTampa Bay, FL

    Although not enough to warrant the hassle of return, I'm disappointed to find multiple dings and some surface rust on a brand new rack!

  • How am I supposed to build this without instructions?

    1

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byTodd

    fromUndisclosed

    How am I supposed to build this without any instructions? Everything is curved and you must need to be an aerospace engineer to figure out all the angles to make it all straight. What did I buy? LOL

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    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byBYRON

    fromundisclosed

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  • asked byN

    fromMN

    What is "all in the box"?    I have a traditional 5 piece now with traditional cymbal stands etc.    

For 2 rack toms and 5 cymbals(currently on traditional stands), what else will I need to be "turn key" ready to go?    Thanks!

    What is "all in the box"? I have a traditional 5 piece now with traditional cymbal stands etc. For 2 rack toms and 5 cymbals(currently on traditional stands), what else will I need to be "turn key" ready to go? Thanks!

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Features Two 30" curved vertical T-legs with angle adjustment Cymbal mounts from both vertical T-legs 46" curved horizontal front bar with two multi-clamps and memory locks Two 24" curved wing extensions each with GCMC multi-clamp and memory lock
  • asked byRon

    fromGilbert, AZ

    Will this rack accommodate a double bass?

    Will this rack accommodate a double bass?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes, this will accommodate a double kick
  • asked byY

    fromPortland, OR

    What is the diameter of the tubing? 1.5 inches? 1.25 inches?

    What is the diameter of the tubing? 1.5 inches? 1.25 inches?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    it is 1.5"