Gibraltar Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt vs Tama Club-Jam cymbal mount holder for drums
Overall winner: Gibraltar Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt
Key Differences
Gibraltar (A) offers infinite adjustability, a 12" hideaway boom arm, and explicit compatibility with racks or stands, making it better for flexible setups. Tama (B) emphasizes a stable, bass-mounted design for Club-Jam kits but has fewer reviews and less-detailed feature info, so it's a narrower choice for Tama Club-Jam users
Gibraltar Short Cymbal Boom Rachet Tilt
Cymbal boom arm with 12" hideaway, single-point tilter, and geared tilter for adjustable cymbal positioning. Connected to rack or stand via multi clamp. Versatile for adding cymbals to a kit; noted for infinite adjustability and compatibility with Gibraltar systems
Pros
- infinite adjustability
- versatile compatibility with racks or stands
- 12 hideaway boom arm
- geared cymbal tilter
Cons
- mixed feedback on stability
- some find arm length too short
Tama Club-Jam cymbal mount holder for drums
Cymbal holder for drum kits. improves mounting stability and setup flexibility. customer note: mixed signals on features
Pros
- drum kit mounting arm
- stable bass-mounted design
- compatible with Tama Club-Jam kits
- compact mounting solution
Cons
- customer data shows mixed insights
- limited explicit feature details
- no pricing info available
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Gibraltar |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Gibraltar |
| User Reviews | Gibraltar |