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Adams Concert bass drum with tilting stand and cymbal holder

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  • Smooth, easy-to-operate non-stop tilting mechanism for precise positioning
  • Integrated footrest for comfortable, controlled dampening
  • Durable mahogany shell with clear lacquer finish for rich, resonant tone
  • 2" wide wooden hoops for classic concert aesthetics and stability
  • Remo Fiberskyn III heads for warm, full-bodied sound without maintenance concerns
  • Smooth-rolling 100 mm locking swivel wheels for effortless transport and secure setup
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Introducing the Adams Concert bass drum with tilting stand and cymbal holder

The Adams Concert 28" Bass Drum with Tilting Stand and Cymbal Holder delivers professional concert performance and versatility for ensembles of all sizes. Its 28" mahogany shell, finished with clear lacquer and fitted with 2" wide wooden hoops, provides a rich, resonant tone across dynamic ranges. The Fiberskyn III heads offer the warm, full-bodied sound of traditional calfskin without the maintenance concerns, while the direct-to-shell cymbal mount allows cymbals to resonate naturally alongside the drum. With a tilting stand that rotates a full 360°, this bass drum can be positioned for maximum playability and projection, making it ideal for orchestras, concert bands, and percussion ensembles.

Direct-to-Shell Cymbal Mount

The cymbal holder attaches securely to the drum shell, allowing the cymbal to be played comfortably while engaging the full resonance of the drum. This integration enhances the overall tonal richness of both instruments.

Tilting Stand for Precision Positioning

The included stand features a smooth tilting mechanism that enables the drum to be positioned at any angle within a 360° range. This allows percussionists to find the optimal playing position for performance, rehearsal, or marching applications.