Yamaha

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The HHS3 Advanced Lightweight Hi-Hat Stand is the latest offering for drummers looking for lightweight, gig-friendly stands.

Yamaha's Advanced Lightweight Hardware presents drummers with the next generation of portable and sturdy cymbal, snare and hi-hat stands.

This modern-style hardware is made of aluminum with standard diameter tubing that also works with Yamaha System Hardware, offering a 25-34% lighter option compared to comparable standard hardware.
Yamaha HHS3 Advanced Lightweight Hi-Hat Stand
Yamaha HHS3 Advanced Lightweight Hi-Hat Stand
Yamaha HHS3 Advanced Lightweight Hi-Hat Stand

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  • Exclusive Yamaha hardware design ensures reliability and noiseless transfer
  • Yamaha System Hardware compatibility with all-cast aluminum pipe clamps
  • Fingerprint and scuff-resistant, satin finish that never oxidizes
  • Easy setup and compact storage with offset tilter and micro gears
  • Durable non-slip, channel-track feet

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  • Amazing!!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byJHarv

    fromLouisville, KY

    A trap bag that weighs 44 pounds! HH + 2 cymbal stands + snare stand + case = 44 POUNDS! This is the greatest thing to happen to hardware for drummers that haul their own gear.

  • Finally, a lightweight hi hat that doesn't wobble!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byZD

    fromNC

    Lightening my hardware bag by about 10 lbs with this and matching snare stand! I played on these at the Yamaha booth @ The Drumeo Festival in Vancouver and loved them! They are both sturdy and functional! The Hi Hat legs do not swivel, nor does it have a tension adjustment. However, if you are trying to lighten up on the hardware, you're probably not bringing a double kick pedal to the gig. So, for me this works fine! It stays in place and doesn't sway while playing like some of the flat base models tend to do. I've had good service from previous Yamaha products and I expect these to hold up well in the long(and lighter) haul.

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