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Drum Hardware

Bass / Drum Pedals

Bass / Drum Pedals

We keep in stock a large range of kick drum pedals from manufacturers such as Tama/Iron Cobra, Big Dog, Mapex and Stagg. Bass drum pedals come in either single or double pedal options. Most are chain driven and come in a variety of designs and...

Prices from ONLY £59.00

Clamps & Mounts

Clamps & Mounts

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Prices from ONLY £4.99

Cymbal Stands

Cymbal Stands

Cymbal stands support the cymbals on your drum kit by holding them between pads. This means you can get the best sound possible when you are crashing away! You can also find boom stands which are really useful pieces of kit if you want to alter the...

Prices from ONLY £45.00

Percussion Systems

Percussion Systems

A percussion system is the name given to a collection of percussive instruments which the percussion player uses to achieve the particular sound they are looking for. The set up will involve several different types of instruments, a good example is...

Prices from ONLY £39.00

Triggers

Triggers

Drum triggers are used to help convert an acoustic drum kit into an electronic drum kit. Simply clip a trigger to each drum, connect them to your existing electronic drum kit brain and you can trigger the electronic sounds by hitting your acoustic...

Prices from ONLY £36.00

Drum Hardware

Whereas a lot of low to mid-range drum kits come supplied with a hardware pack, everyone eventually wants to add to and upgrade their kit. We stock a large range of hardware including cymbal, snare and hi-hat stands, drum thrones and kick drum pedals. Catering for any need and budget, we supply hardware from manufacturers such as Tama, Mapex, Big Dog and Stagg.

When it comes to choosing your hardware there are a few things to consider depending on your playing style as well as budget. Higher priced hardware is usually double braced with thicker tubing for added sturdiness, but this does add weight. You will also find that higher quality hardware will allow for more adjustment, spare parts are more readily available and they generally last longer when subjected to gigging life.

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