Hi-Hat Stands
H-1030
The quick, traditional feel of the H-1030 Series hi-hat stand makes it an essential companion for Pearl's Eliminator Solo pedals. Its sleek, satin-polished pedalboard allows for effortless foot play, and its multi-positional spring adjustment lets you dial in feel to best suit your personal playing style. Features include Pearl's double-braced Trident Tripod for stable, secure play, and swiveling footboard for multi-pedal set-up positioning.
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Double Braced Hi-Hat Stand
- Model Number
H-1030
Boasting the same sturdy tubing and tier joints as Pearl’s 930 Series stands, the new double-braced H-1030 Series Hi-Hat stand is now available as a counterpart to Pearl’s new Eliminator: Solo bass drum pedals.
Its smooth, traditional foot board performs with resistance-free precision, while the independent Trident tripod is positioned separate from the pedal frame to easily accommodate double bass drum pedals.
- DRIVE
Direct Pull Drive System
- LEGS
Double Braced Tripod with Swivel Function
- FEET
SureGrip Oversize Rubber Feet
- TENSION
Spring Tension Dial
- FOOTBOARD
Smooth Traditional Footboard
- HEIGHT RANGE
760-940mm
- INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Direct Pull Drive System
The Direct Drive System features a heavy duty chain for unrestricted leverage.
Precision Spring Tension Dial
The Spring Tension Dial allows perfect tension control for fine-tuned response.
Footboard
The H-1030 features a traditional footboard that matches the Eliminator Solo bass drum pedals.
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Double Braced Legs
Robust Double Braced Legs provide secure stability in any playing environment. The H-1030 features a swiveling tripod that adjusts to fit around double pedals and snare stands.
SureGrip Oversize Rubber Feet
The large rubber feet provide a solid foundation for your hi-hat stand and secure it in place.
HCL-90 Clutch
The HCL-90 Hi-Hat Clutch features a direct wing-bolt for non-slip secure settings. It comes standard with traditional felts that allow unrestricted cymbal vibration and sustain. The bottom nut locks into place to allow the top nut to be adjusted for the desired amount of top cymbal grip/slosh.