shopper dude
2025-07-26 11:48:00
Although heavier than the cheaper one I bought for about half the price of this one, it is absolutely rock-solid. I am able to support a loaded 3-ring music binder using a lightweight book stand, and it will support the weight of a soprano sax or clarinet. The cheaper one I bought before would bend under the weight of such items. You just need to make sure that you have a sturdy enough mic stand (if that's what you're using) that won't tip over. Of course, most percussionists will clamp this onto one of their kit stands which are already heavy enough. I have this clamped to my music stand.
Bruce
2025-07-23 11:20:26
Great addition to any drum kit or concert band percussion setup. I used a music stand with a cloth for years for extra sticks and small accessory percussion equipment. This attaches to a cymbal and is the perfect addition. I should have purchased a few of these 50 years ago. Sturdy and reliable. It’s also a must for any instrumentalist who uses a music stand as well.
r0cStarr
2025-07-04 16:59:11
good stuff
DDD
2025-06-24 18:01:09
Bought this for my drum kit. A little smaller than I would have liked, but sturdily holds my MacBook Pro at a reasonable height to the left of the hi-hat. Typically reliable Gibraltar quality. I would caution against adding the optional second shelf for anything other than lightweight percussion toys.
Richard Zipperian
2025-06-15 12:45:49
I should have paid more attention to height of the table. It’s very low. I was hoping to put iPad on it for use during gigs, but way too low to read anything. My fault for not reading the specs
Tony
2025-06-03 14:57:41
Great table.. works great for gigs and shows
Customer
2025-05-13 12:11:17
Quality Percusion Table and real strong
Tyler
2025-05-11 12:55:54
I went with Gibraltar because I wanted the double braced legs for durability. I would give the base of this product a 5 stars because it is perfect for the job. I gave the entire product three stars because the table itself leaves me wanting more. The felt is unevenly glued down on the table, favoring one of the sides so it rides up while it's bare on the opposite side. The felt is so thin that there are bumps where the screws that fasten the table to the joint are. The table itself is made out of fiber glass, which doesn't affect the function of the table but I really would prefer the weight and durability of a wood table. If you can't find a percussion table on amazon, check out http://www.steveweissmusic.com/product/trap-table/concert-percussion-hardwareThe stand is wobbly but the table is heavy with a nicer felt than the Gibraltar. If I could combine the base of this one and the table of that, it would be perfect.
shopper dude
2025-05-09 11:05:24
Although heavier than the cheaper one I bought for about half the price of this one, it is absolutely rock-solid. I am able to support a loaded 3-ring music binder using a lightweight book stand, and it will support the weight of a soprano sax or clarinet. The cheaper one I bought before would bend under the weight of such items. You just need to make sure that you have a sturdy enough mic stand (if that's what you're using) that won't tip over. Of course, most percussionists will clamp this onto one of their kit stands which are already heavy enough. I have this clamped to my music stand.
Bruce
2025-05-08 12:19:25
Great addition to any drum kit or concert band percussion setup. I used a music stand with a cloth for years for extra sticks and small accessory percussion equipment. This attaches to a cymbal and is the perfect addition. I should have purchased a few of these 50 years ago. Sturdy and reliable. It’s also a must for any instrumentalist who uses a music stand as well.
r0cStarr
2025-05-02 10:02:18
good stuff
DDD
2025-04-23 12:59:34
Bought this for my drum kit. A little smaller than I would have liked, but sturdily holds my MacBook Pro at a reasonable height to the left of the hi-hat. Typically reliable Gibraltar quality. I would caution against adding the optional second shelf for anything other than lightweight percussion toys.
Richard Zipperian
2025-04-04 10:49:44
I should have paid more attention to height of the table. It’s very low. I was hoping to put iPad on it for use during gigs, but way too low to read anything. My fault for not reading the specs
Tony
2025-03-23 16:38:10
Great table.. works great for gigs and shows
Customer
2025-02-28 16:23:53
Quality Percusion Table and real strong
Tyler
2025-02-11 13:13:33
I went with Gibraltar because I wanted the double braced legs for durability. I would give the base of this product a 5 stars because it is perfect for the job. I gave the entire product three stars because the table itself leaves me wanting more. The felt is unevenly glued down on the table, favoring one of the sides so it rides up while it's bare on the opposite side. The felt is so thin that there are bumps where the screws that fasten the table to the joint are. The table itself is made out of fiber glass, which doesn't affect the function of the table but I really would prefer the weight and durability of a wood table. If you can't find a percussion table on amazon, check out http://www.steveweissmusic.com/product/trap-table/concert-percussion-hardwareThe stand is wobbly but the table is heavy with a nicer felt than the Gibraltar. If I could combine the base of this one and the table of that, it would be perfect.