Shop the Best Hi-Hat Stands at Drum Center of Portsmouth
A great groove starts with a solid hi-hat, and at Drum Center of Portsmouth, we’ve got the hi-hat stands to keep you locked in and feeling...
Shop the Best Hi-Hat Stands at Drum Center of Portsmouth
A great groove starts with a solid hi-hat, and at Drum Center of Portsmouth, we’ve got the hi-hat stands to keep you locked in and feeling confident behind the kit. We carry top brands like DW, Tama, Pearl, Yamaha, Gibraltar, and more — all built for durability, feel, and reliability.
From lightweight single-braced models to heavy-duty double-braced beasts, DCP has the perfect hi-hat stand for every drummer, whether you're jamming at home or rocking big stages.
Choosing the Right Hi-Hat Stand
Here’s what you’ll want to consider when picking your perfect hi-hat stand:
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Pedal Action: Smooth, responsive pedals make a huge difference — from feather-light jazz touches to aggressive rock slams.
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Stand Weight: Touring? Go lighter. Staying in one spot? Heavy-duty stands offer serious stability.
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Adjustability: Look for features like swivel legs, adjustable tension, and memory locks for custom comfort.
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Durability: Brands like DW and Tama are built to last years of gigs, sessions, and rehearsals.
Top Hi-Hat Stand Picks for Every Player
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Gigging Drummers: Lightweight and fast stands from Yamaha and Gibraltar make setup and teardown easy.
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Heavy Hitters: Go with double-braced, heavy-duty options from DW and Pearl for maximum support and durability.
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Tight Spaces: Stands with rotating/swivel legs help when you’re squeezing between pedals or toms (great for hybrid setups too!).
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Jazz and Lighter Styles: Smooth, responsive single-braced hi-hat stands from brands like Tama let you keep a delicate touch.
Hi-Hat Stand FAQ – Drum Center of Portsmouth
What's the difference between single-braced and double-braced hi-hat stands?
Single-braced stands are lighter and easier to transport, while double-braced stands are sturdier and better for heavy playing styles.
Can I adjust the tension on my hi-hat stand?
Absolutely! Many modern hi-hat stands let you adjust spring tension, giving you tighter or looser pedal feel depending on your preference.
What does a swivel-leg hi-hat stand do?
A swivel-leg stand lets you rotate the legs around, making it easier to position pedals, double kicks, or auxiliary gear without crowding your setup.
Are hi-hat stands universal for all hi-hat cymbals?
Pretty much, yes. As long as you’re using standard-sized hi-hats (13"–15"), almost all modern stands will fit perfectly.
What brands make the most reliable hi-hat stands?
You can't go wrong with DW, Pearl, Tama, Gibraltar, or Yamaha — they offer top-notch build quality and killer pedal feel.