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The Gibraltar Drum Stool 9000 Series 9608E offers a 35cm wide vinyl seat with 9.5cm padding, height adjustability from 51 to 66 cm, and a Super Lock tripod system with non-slip 'Super Foot' rubber feet for unmatched stability and comfort during extended drumming sessions. Built with a sturdy metal frame, it’s a top choice for drummers seeking durability and ergonomic support.





| ASIN | B000B6DU3C |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,608 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 9 in Drum Stools |
| Brand | Gibraltar |
| Colour | Multicolored |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,851) |
| Date First Available | 22 Dec. 2006 |
| Item Weight | 1.36 kg |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | 9608 |
| Product Dimensions | 58.42 x 40.64 x 33.02 cm; 1.36 kg |
| Special Features | Gibraltar offers the largest selection of drum throne parts for drummers, percussionists and musicians alike. Gibraltar thrones are made to fit any configuration and work in every situation. |
A**E
Good quality solid seat
Not the cheapest but still excellent value for money. Assembly and adjustment for height etc. are easy and the stool/throne is weighty and solidly constructed. I have a K&M stool in the other studio and this Gibraltar version is in no way inferior - in fact I find the seat is, if anything, more comfortable.
M**N
Well made
Solidly made. Sturdy. Easy to adjust. Comfortable.
M**H
good solid drum throne
great drum throne ,well made and great quality.... the seat part is really comfortable even after playing for a couple of hours...great value for money....5 stars
S**B
Great for the money..
I had an old cheap stool I used for playing guitar really, the type with the pins that slot through the bar for hight adjustment. Well the bar snapped on a hole when I started drumming, and no I am not a heavy guy. So yeah I’m new to drumming, and I was then looking for a new stool? Man what a mine field, which one to buy, what do I need, I’m not a professional etc. Okay cheap holed bars are out, the write-ups suggest they snap often. Drum ‘throwns’ seem to go from £30 to £300... I plumped for this one as many folk recommended Gibraltar for build quality. It’s way better than the old one, yes comfy my butt is starting to make it’s own impression, I like it. It was odd at first having a shaped stool rather than round but you quickly get used to it. I marked it down on sturdiness NOT because it’s wobbly as it’s not, it is stable. There is one bug bare that I can put up with for the price. The seat can move ‘swivel’ as you turn, this as you are pushing against the profiled part between your legs as you swivel. I have tightened the wing nuts as far as I can without stripping the threads using a spanner to get more purchase, and it still moves a bit sometimes... Yes there are a few simple fixes if you are good with tools, but I don’t see the need it’s not going anywhere... One small bugging point then, that if you can’t live with, you have to spend a lot more... The fast adjust thing look like a lever in the pic, when in truth there is collar you can set with a drum key that won’t let the stool’s hight drop, it works well. Ironically it has a locator tab to stop swivel BUT there are two other joints that can swivel so..... All in all this is a great seat for the money, not cheap crap it will last, but then then swivel thing.... With hind sight I say that this is the least you must spend on a stool, the cheaper ones are a false economy. Who knows, if I become a famous drummer I might pay £300 for a real one...
M**D
Great throne
Solid drum stool, very comfy
K**L
Limited design option.
The seat is well made and sturdy however, it can only be used in a fixed position, by that I mean it will not swivel, this may be ideal for some players but I prefer it to have both a fixed and swivel option, the seat is expensive and I thought for the money this simple option would have been incorporated in the design.
H**N
Very sturdy
Nice looking big throne. Very sturdy and good premium feel.
A**H
Will not maintain its height.
The stool was comfortable enough and at first seems sturdy. However, during my first gig using it, the height of the seat dropped by about 2 inches! No matter how tight you adjust the height setting screw, the seat always seems to drop. I'm only 13stones in weight, so I would imagine that any heavier drummers would have big problems with this throne. Very disappointed considering the hefty price. My previous (and much cheaper) throne has a metal rod through the upright stand that prevents the possibility of the seat slipping down - a much better design which Gibraltar (and other high end manufacturers) would would do well to take notice of. Have returned the Gibraltar for a refund.
A**S
excelente
S**U
pour jouer de la batterie
C**Z
El asiento es muy cómodo, puedo pasar horas practicando sin preocuparme de las molestias de estar sentado tanto tiempo.
T**Y
This is the one to start out with, I tried a cheaper one since I’m a beginning Drummer, but it didn’t work out, this one’s nice and sturdy and super comfortable for long sessions. I recommend it.
R**N
This is the most wonderful keyboard throne. At times I spend up to 5 hours sitting so comfort is A MUST. It never lets me down. In fact the longer I use it the more it conforms to my body requirements. I must note that because of my particular body requirements I had to increase the bend in the backrest arm to +90 degrees. However, now that I've been using it for many hours, there's a good possibility this adjustment may have NOT been necessary. A bit too premature. This is a very practical unit beit a studio application or a home setting. So very well priced.
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