Clamps / Cymbal Booms

Cymbal cymbals with lockable tilt angle without scale, TechLock security, continuous adjustment of the spacing of the cymbal felts and memory ring.

ARTICLE N° 48300
  • DW Drums SMMG6
  • Cymbal
  • Continuous adjustment of the position of the angle of the cymbal
  • Security TechLock
  • Infinitely variable spacing cymbal felts
  • Memory Clamp
  • Clamp SMMG3
  • Perche 1/2 "
  • Length 18 "
  • Weight: 1.54kgs
A cymbal tilter arm with adjustable tilt and continuous TechLock clamping system, spacing infinitely adjustable rotating felt and V-clamp and Eyebolt for 12.7mm stem comes with a memory ring.
Born in 1977 in California, DW (Drum Workshop) was created by two passionate, Don Lombardi and John Good, realizing a concept seat / case then a kick pedal made from molds of the famous Camco.

In 1983, Don Lombardi flourished in the launch of a range of accessories including the famous formidable pedal 5002 with a universal system. It quickly became a reference in the manufacture of bass drum pedals and among professional drummers.

Also in the sector of high fidelity and ingenious accessory is also DW that launches the bi-pod hi swivel stand for efficient space savings in your set and the cable models that allow you to put your hat in any space.

The accolite John Good meanwhile, specializes in observing professional drum players to tackle the technical nature of the instrument as on accessories that selection of wood and perfect agreement of the setting . Thus the idea of ​​listening to the sound of each drum clean and assemble the kits in harmonized launches the concept "Timbre Matching" which becomes the specificity of DW.

The retail development makes its way through its two passionate in caring chamfers, equipping circles barrels stamped to strengthen its warm and so he seduced in the 1990 prestigious drummers such as Tommy Lee Jim Keltner.

Over time, the DW sound becomes a world reference among the batteries made in USA and DW provides drummers the most demanding in the world in all categories (pop, jazz, fusion, rock ...)