Gibraltar 9707NL-DP 9000 Review

Practical Buying Guide

Introduction:

Have you ever heard of a legless hi-hat stand? These stands look a bit weird, but they’re designed to make it easier to fit your stand onto a drum rack. They can be incredibly useful for saving space, and there are a few good options available. 

In this review, we’ll be looking at Gibraltar’s 9707NL-DP hi-hat stand. It’s one of the options in Gibraltar’s best line of hardware, and it’s one that many drummers will love to have. 

Here’s everything you need to know about it. 

Key Features: 

The main feature of this stand is that it has no legs to rest on. It can only be mounted to a rack, or else it will fall over. 

It has a direct-drive mechanism for the pedal, making it feel seriously smooth and responsive. It also offers five different tension settings to choose from. 

It has a regular hi-hat clutch, and the pedal it comes with has a sturdy baseplate to keep it secure. 

You won’t find many other features, but all the available ones perform brilliantly, making it a highly sought-after hi-hat stand. 

Build Quality
94%
Performance
96%
Price to Value Ratio
98%
PROS: THINGS WE LIKED
  • Offers more space compared to hi-hat stands with legs
  • Specifically designed to work with drum racks
  • Very sturdy
  • Great pedal action
CONS: THINGS WE DIDN'T LIKE
  • Can’t be used without a drum rack

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Gibraltar 9707NL-DP 9000:

What To Expect from This Hi Hat Stand

 

Quality 

When using this hi-hat stand, you’ll feel most of the quality coming from the pedal. There aren’t too many direct-drive pedals on hi-hat stands out there, so it’s a pleasant surprise to feel how responsive this one is. 

You also get the sense that this is a premium stand, even though the price isn’t as high as most other premium options. 

Construction

The overall construction quality of this hi-hat stand is epic. It’s not as thick and heavy as some drummers may like, but it’s solid enough to lay into it without it moving. 

The fact that it gets attached to a drum rack makes it feel even more secure. 

You get five tension settings for the foot pedal. That allows the stand to cater to a wide variety of drummers with various preferences. 

The included clutch is also one of Gibraltar’s most reliable standard hi-hat clutches. 

Performance

If you’ve never used a legless hi-hat stand, it may feel a bit weird at first. Your body expects it to feel a bit unstable, but it will feel more stable than stands with legs when it’s attached to a drum rack. 

That sensation can take a bit of time to get used to. After you’re used to it, you’ll love how smoothly this stand performs. 

You can place hi-hats up to 18” in size on it, and it will feel incredibly solid and stable. 

Price Value Ratio

The biggest kicker of this whole package is that this stand is unbelievably priced. You can pay up to $300 for stands of this quality, but this one only costs half of that. 

It’s not as intricate in its design as some of the higher-end stands, but this is all that most drummers need. They’ll be very happy with it as well. 

The only problem is that you need to have a rack to use this, and those can be quite expensive. 

FAQ

What is a legless hi-hat stand? 

It’s a hi-hat stand that has no legs to keep it propped up. It can’t stand on its own, so it needs to be attached to a drum rack. 

Once it’s attached to the rack, it will feel seriously solid and secure. Having no legs adds a bunch of space on the floor, allowing you to position the stand a lot closer to you. 

Does a good hi-hat stand make a difference? 

A good hi-hat stand makes a world of difference compared to a cheap one. Having a secure base to play from will make it feel easier to play the drums. 

Good hi-hat stands also have better pedal mechanisms, and that makes playing the drums feel a bit more luxurious. It’s well worth investing in a good stand. 

Gibraltar 9707NL-DP 9000 Review
  • Build Quality
  • Performance
  • Price to Value
4.7

Conclusion

If you have all your drums mounted to a drum rack, we highly recommend getting this legless Gibraltar hi-hat stand. It may just be the final piece of the puzzle that you’re looking for. 

It’s excellent for double pedal drummers, as you have no legs to compete with for space. 

Brett Clur has a Drum Performance Diploma from Trinity College London  has been playing drums for over 20 years. He is passionate about advanced concepts and uses his years of experience to teach his students about them. While he is a full-time drum teacher, he is also working on growing a YouTube channel where shares his insights. You can see him playing there, or on Instagram where he posts daily videos.

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