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Key Features
The Premier 6113 Snare Stand is a tour-grade stand that provides support and protection to your snare. Its solid construction design, boasting double-braced legs and non-slip rubber feet, offers peace of mind in high-pressure scenarios like live performance and studio recording where stability is essential.
Tailored to you, the Universal ball joint cradle tilter offers absolute precision to suit your set-up to improve playability. Designed for the working drummer, tour and recording ready features such as the integral memory lock have been purposely chosen by Premier's specialists to give you and drum-techs one less thing to worry about. This ensures a fail-safe set-up, giving you confidence each time you perform.
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Chosen by professional, touring drummers, 6000 Series hardware is Premier's most advanced offering for today's player. Heavy-duty, fully chromed and tour-ready, there's good reason why the Series is endorsed by leading artists such as Ged Lynch (Peter Gabriel), Chris Sharrock (Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds) and Luke Bullen (Reef). Fully adjustable, the 6000 Series sets the bar with their stands and pedals that most drum companies can only aspire to.
Established in England, Premier has been an industry leader in drums and percussion since 1922. From household names like Keith Moon (The Who) and Cassell (The Streets), to rising talent such as Sara Leigh Shaw (The Pearl Harts) and Haydn Evans (Sundara Karma), the number of high-profile drummers proud to sit behind their kits appears seemingly infinite.
Our legacy, your future. The perfect blend of heritage and technical innovation, Premier have remained at the forefront of musical instrument design, providing a legendary sound to drummers and percussionists worldwide since 1922.