Spectrum AIL DT Heavy Duty Drum Throne, 250-Pound Capacity
The Spectrum AIL DT Heavy Duty Drum Throne is an affordable solution for your instrument playing needs. The adjustable height and durable design make it ideal for any situation; from younger teens learning how to play, to larger adults. This product contains Drum Throne only (Drum set sold separately). No Assembly Required.
Product Features
- Adjustable Height: Minimum 18″ – Maximum 22″
- Padded Seat with Swivel Movement
- Non-Skid Rubberized Feet
- Double-Brace Design has Maximum Capacity of 250 lbs.
- No Assembly Required!
Going to replace this cheap-o throne with something better. Keep looking, would-be buyers. UPDATE: Received the replacement for this dud. Check Amazon for “Pacific Drums and Percussion 700 Series Drum Throne” Spend the extra $24 and get it instead. It’s great. This Spectrum isn’t. Original review follows:This is the loudest, squeakiest throne I’ve ever heard. Using it for my Roland kit, can hear it squeaking away even while wearing headphones. When I’m drumming, the squeaky throne is the only think my wife hears two rooms away.I weigh 160 lbs and the padding…
Worth the price and then some I’ve purchased a lot of drum hardware in my day, mostly more sturdy/pricey things. It is true when it comes to hardware-you pretty much get what you pay for. That being said, this was an inexpensive throne. You are getting what you pay for. My review is this: The seat itself is large and thick and very comfortable. The metal is not the most heavy duty nor is the plastic turn knobs. It is however better than I expected overall for the price. So, I’m going to go very easy with this throne. Not…
This has gotten some bad reviews.. maybe I got the best one they ever made. Not really sure. The pad is firm, but comfortable. Stitching looks good. Whole thing took about 30 seconds to assemble. Legs are nice, locking hardware has large gripping areas for easy adjustments. All in all not bad. I did knock off a star for 2 reasons, first off, the legs are rivited together and they could have been a bit tighter. Secondly, if I don’t tighten the seat down on the post completely it tends to…