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Yamaha HHS-3 Advanced Lightweight Aluminum Hi-Hat Stand

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Fulfilled by Alto Music

Arrives May 24 – May 26
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Style: Hi-Hat Stand


Features

  • Durable, light and stable, with channel-track aluminum bracing
  • Non-slip rubber feet
  • New micro-wing nut design
  • Only 4.8 lbs

Description

This advanced lightweight hardware set is the result of research and development conducted with artists and designers who determined just how light a hardware stand can be without sacrificing the durability and strength drummers have come to expect from Yamaha hardware. From the Manufacturer This advanced lightweight hardware set is the result of research and development conducted with artists and designers who determined just how light a hardware stand can be without sacrificing the durability and strength drummers have come to expect from Yamaha hardware.

Color: Silver


Material: Aluminum


Brand: YAMAHA


Item Weight: 6.88 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 26 x 6 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 6.88 pounds


Product Dimensions: 26 x 6 x 8 inches


Item model number: HHS-3


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 5, 2018


Color Name: Silver


Material Type: Aluminum


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love this whole setup
Style: Cymbal Stand
I saw these at a jazz gig in SF and tracked them down out of curiosity. The weight was attractive as I travel to rehearse twice a week and just turned 61! I bought two cymbal stands, HH and snare and went back for another cymbal stand. I have a big DW with 9000 hardware but it’s overkill for rehearsal and hard to move. I got a Sonor AQX jungle and added these stands. It all works perfectly and no issues with instability despite the very thin top tubes. Hihat spring IS fixed tension but I’ve tried it with 14” new beats and 15” mastersound customs and it all works great. They come in bags but the bags don’t last, esp the HH and so the surface does mark as they rub together in the bag. But my back is good! Can’t say enough about these! HH might creep with vigorous use but I use a carpet and kick block behind the HH and it’s rock solid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023 by Simon

  • Solid / durable / good looking / lightweight hardware !
Style: Hardware Package
Loading and setting up for gigs just got enjoyable. Thumbs up to this Yamaha aluminum hardware
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Kenneth Scott Carle

  • Worth the price. Ultra light but still holds my heavy brass snare just fine.
Style: Snare Stand
Great product extremely well engineered. Worth the extra cost
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023 by BobEarl

  • Back saver
Style: Hardware Package
Super sturdy, super lightweight hardware. Now if I could just get my Roc n Soc throne to lose some weight...
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024 by goose goose

  • Amazing
Style: Snare Stand
So light weight, and it’s sturdy
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Ben B.

  • Awesome stand
Style: Hi-Hat Stand
Perfect for small gigs when you want to stay light. I bought this for my Pearl Compact Yraveler kit. Been playing over 60 years. Best hi hat Ive had. Smooth action and quiet.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • It does the job, with some concessions depending on your setup.
Style: Hardware Package
I ordered this as a sort of trial to see what these lightweight stands are all about and I mostly like it. Depending on your level of particularness, it may or may not be for you. -It's definitely extremely light and that's really cool if you, like me, are trying to lighten up your gig bags. -It's definitely sturdy enough for regular gigging including rock stuff. However, I did feel like I needed to expand the legs wider than usual to make it feel as stable as I'd like. I'm using a heavy Black Beauty snare with it, so your mileage may vary here depending on your snare. That said, so far I have not had any tipping or movement issues with it at gigs. -Although I haven't used it in a gig setting, it does go high enough to mount a rack tom and I suspect it would perform fine doing that, but again that base would have to be set pretty wide. -The biggest downside is, if you're used to using a snare stand where the basket can move in and out separate from the rest of the stand (like a lot of DW stands), you'll find yourself battling with your set-up a bit. It's been awhile since I've used a straight up no frills snare stand and it took some work getting it situated the way I like it. I'd find I couldn't position some other stand (tom, cymbal, etc) quite the way I was used to. But it wasn't a huge deal, just something to be aware of. If you're a double-kick player, I would look elsewhere because it will likely give you some positioning issues. Overall, I would recommend it. If you can deal with the lack of the nuanced adjustments you find in more expensive stands, it will work just fine. Would I take this on a tour with a metal band or something - no I would not. For the weekend warrior, it's perfectly acceptable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2019 by Dan

  • I love these stands!!
Style: Cymbal Stand
I have been using these stands for over a year now, including taking them on the road with me. They are super light, but very sturdy -- more sturdy than the DW lightweight stands (which I've often had fall over on me, or in the case of the DW snare stand having the snare lower in height as I played unless a really cranked the wingnut AND the memory lock down). I would definitely make sure you keep them in the fabric bags they come in when you put them in your hardware bag, as they legs themselves could get pretty beat up over time. I have used these on light jazz gigs as well as heavy blues and funk gigs, with no stability problems at all. I have yet to have one fall over on me while I'm playing, even some outdoor gigs in relatively windy weather. There is definitely a time for heavier duty hardware, but when you need lightweight hardware that will save your back but won't let you down on the gig, these are absolutely the best I have found so far. I am very happy with these. I have a few of the cymbal stands -- I do not own the snare and hihat from this series, but I have used them on gigs and they work well and are trouble free, and they are on my near term shopping list. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2020 by Scott Veenstra

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