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It's perfect. For this money, I bet you there's not a better stand out there. You have to make sure that you keep it in balance. if you mount another heavy cymbal to it, you have to make sure that the arm lines up with one of the struts. But that's just how gravity works. No stand gets past the laws of physics, but this one is exceptional in terms of quality.
The Pearl CH-930 is a great replacement or addition boom arm. Please be aware though this arm has a pole thickness of 7/8 (same size as a pearl tom mount) and as such will not fit in any extension tubes you may already have so the CH-930 it is best suited for drum racks or using a multi-clamp to attach it to a floor stand. The head gives you a wide range of positions and holds cymbals very well (I'm a hard hitter). Only thing I'm not fond off is the plastic wing nut but it is ok. I will definitely be buying more in the future and from Thomann. (great price and service)
This is a tidy boom arm, I used it to convert an old straigh stand I had to a boom stand and worked a treat. I've also used it as an add on for my vDrums at times. Does what it says on the tin.
The boom arm is heavy. It has a varieties of alignments. It has an anti-keyhole sleeve. There can be put any kind of cymbal on it, it doesn?t matter how heavy it is. An Uni-lock tilter provides a cymbal a good grip.