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How to make a Cymbal Tree for Multiple Splash Cymbals

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

Here's a quick and easy tips and tricks for drummers. With the SC-MCSA6 6-inch Mini Cymbal Stacker you can add second cymbal. Screws onto existing 8mm cymbal tilter (1pk) http://www.gibraltarhardware.com/index.cfm?fa=partsmain&curcat=2&bnd=...

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  • can you also put it on the hihat stand, above the hihats?

  • @allmetaliswelcome Unfortunately that would not work as the SC-MCSA6 needs to screw onto a threaded cymbal tilter

  • You can add additional felts, or a single thicker felt.

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  • how musch does it cost?  i am looking at a cheap $28 sabian 4inch splash that i randomly found at the local store and dont want to spend mush on a stand.

  • yah its a good accesory, so its not as crowded with stands around your set you can just have a stacker for small china cymbals or splash's, ive got a stacker that i put on my ride an have a splash on it, works great

  • Great accessory. I use it!

  • @jackthedrummer96

    you can put a washer underneath the stacker then that will add tension instead of the rod going through the existing felts

  • For my splash I invert it over my sabian 16 inch crashbwith a felt :/

  • i hate how you can't then get any tension on the batom cymbal.. can u help??

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