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DW 9000 Series Extended Footboard Hi-Hat Stand (2-Leg)

The DW 9000 Series Extended Footboard 2-Leg Hi-Hat Stand is a premium piece of drum hardware designed to offer high sensitivity and speed through a patented Double Eccentric Cam system. Featuring a longer footboard to accommodate sliding techniques, it is engineered to complement the DW 9000XF bass drum pedals within professional drum kits. The stand is constructed with heavy-gauge tubing and high-precision ball-bearing hinges to ensure durability and a fluid mechanical response.

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Background and Design

The DW 9000 Series represents the flagship tier of DW Drums' hardware catalogue, intended for professional touring and studio applications. This specific model features an 'Extended Footboard' (XF), providing a longer surface area compared to standard industry dimensions. This design choice is specifically aimed at drummers who utilise sliding foot motions or require a larger platform to match XF-series bass drum pedals. The stand occupies a high-end market position, retail priced at approximately £455.

Key Mechanical Features

The core of the stand's performance lies in the patented Double Eccentric Cam. This mechanism increases the sensitivity of the footboard in relation to cymbal movement, creating a distinctively fast and responsive feel.

Additional professional features include: * Delta Ball-Bearing Hinge: A friction-reducing design for the footboard pivot point. * 379 Locking Clutch: Ensures cymbals remain securely fastened during heavy play. * Twin Cam Action: Enhances the fluidity of the vertical stroke. * Heavy-Gauge Tubing: Provides the structural mass required for stability without the need for a third leg.

2-Leg Stability and Footboard Length

The use of a two-leg design provides a critical advantage for drummers using double bass drum pedals or complex percussion set-ups, as it frees up floor space where a third leg would typically interfere. Despite having only two legs, the stand maintains stability through its heavy-duty base and thick-walled tubing. The extended footboard not only improves ergonomics for certain techniques but also ensures a consistent aesthetic and tactile experience across the entire pedalboard.

Comparison to Alternatives

When compared to other professional hardware, the DW 9000 stands out for its unique cam-driven feel. The Yamaha HS740A offers a more traditional direct-pull feel at a different price point, while the Sonor 6000 series focuses on different ergonomic priorities. Unlike standard stands such as the Tama Roadpro series, the DW 9000 Extended model prioritises mechanical customisation and the specific 'longboard' feel that is increasingly popular in modern technical drumming.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the primary benefit of the Double Eccentric Cam?
The patented Double Eccentric Cam increases the sensitivity between the footboard and the cymbals. This results in a faster, more unique response compared to standard direct-pull hi-hat stands.
Why would a drummer choose the 2-leg version over a 3-leg version?
The 2-leg design is ideal for drummers using double-bass pedals or crowded floor setups. It allows for easier positioning of the pedalboard without the interference of a third tripod leg.
What is the advantage of the Extended Footboard (XF)?
The extended footboard provides more surface area, which is beneficial for drummers who use the 'sliding' foot technique. It also serves as a perfect ergonomic match for those already using DW 9000XF bass drum pedals.
What type of clutch comes included with this stand?
This hi-hat stand is equipped with the DW 379 locking clutch. This professional-grade clutch is designed to lock securely and prevent the top cymbal from loosening during performance.
What is the function of the Delta ball-bearing hinge?
The Delta ball-bearing hinge is located at the base of the footboard. It is designed to provide a smooth, frictionless pivot, contributing to the overall fluid feel of the stand.
Is the tubing on the DW 9000 series stand heavy-duty?
Yes, the stand is constructed with heavy-gauge tubing. This adds weight and structural integrity, which is necessary to maintain stability in a two-leg configuration.
How does the 'Twin Cam Action' work?
The Twin Cam Action works in conjunction with the eccentric cam to smooth out the stroke of the hi-hat. It ensures that the vertical movement of the pull-rod is consistent and responsive.
Can this stand be used for heavy touring?
The DW 9000 series is specifically designed for professional touring and high-intensity use. Its heavy-duty components and locking mechanisms are built to withstand frequent transport and performance.
What is the typical price point for this hi-hat stand?
The typical price for the DW 9000 Series Extended Footboard Hi-Hat Stand is approximately £455. This reflects its status as a top-tier professional hardware option.
How does this model relate to the DW 9000XF bass pedals?
This stand features the same extended footboard dimensions as the 9000XF series bass drum pedals. This allows a drummer to have a uniform feel and height across all their pedals.
Does the 2-leg design affect the stability of the stand?
While it has one fewer leg than standard stands, the use of heavy-gauge materials and a wide base ensures it remains stable. It is specifically engineered to not tip over during normal play.
What makes the feel of this stand 'unique' as described by the manufacturer?
The combination of the Double Eccentric Cam and the Twin Cam Action creates a mechanical advantage that differs from standard chain-drive stands. This results in a faster, more sensitive cymbal engagement.