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    Have you ever noticed that the snare stands with the sockets can sometimes give you "too" much flexibility? Don't know if you've ever experienced this but I either want my snare stand going up and down, or sideways. Any more than this makes it "harder" for me to dial in.

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    never noticed i don't pay much attention to that

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    They're nice when you're sizing a kit to a really small person. My son started with a Pearl Forum kit and I had a heck of a time getting the toms low enough. When he went to a rack system with ball joints it was much easyer to get everything slammed down low. I wish they made a high hat stand that could be lowered for very short people.

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    Drummer I don't care for them either but I can see how some would like them. The ball joints give the most flexibility of anything else out there.

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    I wonder if anyone has any more thoughts on this. I have been thinking about snare stands lately, and the ball and socket configuration sounded like a good idea to me. Now, I read that drummer thinks it is too adjustable.

    Do you think that it is just a gimick to sell a stand, or is it a good feature to have?
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    I use 1 ball & socket mount for my side snare that I mount with a multi-clamp off of my hi-hat stand. It works really well for that application. I really don't see a lot of use for it with the rack system I have because I can already get everything to go right where I want it to. RD is right though, it is tough to size a kit down for a smaller player, so they would probably work well for that also.
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    my snares to cheap to have a ball

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    My snare stand is quite cheap and has ball. It is perfect for me because it help me put the snare exactly where i want!

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    Can you really get too much flexibilty though? I would like to know i have the option there and not use it. Than not have the option and find i needed that one day?

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