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Tama Ht741b Ergo-rider Quartet Drum Throne With Backrest

Tama Ht741b Ergo-rider Quartet Drum Throne With Backrest
  • Product Code: eq42125
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$1,289.97 $1,560.86

The HT741B Ergo-Rider Quarter from TAMA is designed to promote both balance and support in an ergonomic fashion, giving you a seat whose design is a hybrid, taking the best of round and saddle designs. The Ergo-Rider also comes with a backrest, which offers a further degree comfort and support.

By giving you a front cutaway for unimpeded thigh movement, the throne facilitates dexterity even during the most demanding double bass patterns. However, this is not to the detriment of your all-important core, which stays supported with the addition of 20mm of soft foam inserted into the seat.

The throne is also height-adjustable from 20.3 to 26.2", providing a T-bolt system to complement its threaded rod construction. This allows for quick changes in height. To achieve more stability than previous thrones, the chair secures a lower center of gravity with a throne-pipe set closer to the floor.

Additional measures help in this regard, such as the implementation of double-braced tripod legs, the inclusion of rubber feet 1.5x larger than previous models, a Glide-Tite, metal-to-metal grip joint, and a patented seat lock which uses a two-piece locking hinge collar system to prevent wobble. Also patented is plastic leg-attachment system called Foot Life, which protects against wear and tear, prolonging the life of the feet.

Height Adjustment of 20.3 to 26.2"    Easy to Use Height-Adjustment System    Seat Combines Round & Saddle Designs    Patented Seat Lock for Stability    Rocklok System to Prevent Side Movement    Lower Center of Gravity for Stability    Glide-Tite, Metal-to-Metal Grip Joint    Patented Foot Life System for Durability    Backrest Included

Parameters
BackrestIncluded
Height Adjustment Range20.3 to 26.2" / 51.5 to 66.5 cm
Weight20.1 lb / 9.4 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight26 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)20.9 x 19.5 x 13.1"

  • The Ergo-Rider comprises a hybrid of round and saddle-seat designs, aiming to combine the versatility of the former with playability of the latter. A front cutaway facilitates unimpeded thigh movement, even during the most rapid double bass patterns. In addition, two gentle seat indentations and an added 20mm upper insert of soft foam encourage the right posture while providing playing comfort.
  • A Glide-Tite grip joint facilitates a secure attachment by using a metal-to-metal contact point.
  • A patented seat lock provides a two-piece, locking-hinge collar system for to connect the throne base to the seat, utilizing an oversized wing-nut for easy, secure tightening. This design mitigates wobbling.
  • A specific Super Stabilizer Design lowers the distance of the center throne-pipe to the floor, thereby achieving a lower center of gravity was achieved. Additional stability has been accomplished by lengthening the tripod leg stabilizer bar, as well designing double-braced tripod legs that do not taper at the point they insert into the rubber feet.
  • The throne’s height-adjustment system blends a threaded rod throne with the T-bolt system to offer quick height adjustments.
  • The extra-large rubber feet are 1.5 times larger than previous TAMA rubber feet to improve stability.
  • A "Rocklok" feature provides Nylon Bushing at the bottom of the throne's threaded rod to prevent side-to-side motion within the base, providing durability and stability.
  • A patented plastic leg-attachment system called Foot Life mitigates the wear and tear of metal to metal contact, thus ensuring you won’t have to replace the feet nearly as often as you might have with similar Drum Thrones without Foot Life.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is this the ergo stand that goes with the new cintiq pro 24 HD?

A: Yes

Q: 2. How tall is the Playball?

A: The Platypod Platyball Ergo Ball Head is 130mm tall.

Q: 3. What is better for the wacom cintiq 24 pro, this or the ergo stand?

A: Ultimately it comes down to a personal preference, personally I like the Ergo flex more.

Q: 4. Is there a Flex Arm for the cintiq 21ux?

A: 3rd party arms are available for the cintiq 21ux

Q: 5. Do you need the Wacom Vesa Mount in order to attach this?

A: All of the mounting hardware will be included in the box. The Wacom Ergo Flex for Cintiq Pro 24 and 32 is compatible with Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 (DTK2420, DTH2420) and Wacom Cintiq Pro 32 (DTH3220).

Q: 6. Does anyone know when this will be released? They keep pushing it back.

A: I received an email last week that mine was on it's way. Should be here by the end of this week.

Q: 7. Will this work with the Cintiq 22hd just looking for a non arm option for my 22hd just hoping it might have the same connection? Thanks

A: No this stand only works with the 24" and 32" Cintiq.

Q: 8. I have a cintiq21ux. Is there an adapter for this tablet?

A: No, the Wacom Ergo Flex for Cintiq Pro 24 and 32 BH #WAACK62803K will not work with the cintiq21ux and there are no adapters available.

Q: 9. Can this be wall mounted instead of clamping it to a desk?

A: This mount, is design for a desk station. If you wish to wall mount your Wacom Cintiq, I can recommend you BH #WAACK62804K. With this VESA mount, you can attach it to a compatible VESA (MIS-D 75/100) wall mount.

Q: 10. What is the stand and telescoping boom made of?

A: The boom is made from solid core iron, the base is cast, and the vertical pole looks like iron, too, although Tama does not specify. https://www.tama.com/usa/products/detail/ms756lbk.html

22/09/2024

[Included] Bought this to use as an adjustable astronomy stool.
Very happy with the product. Well built and solid, easy to adjust height and secure when adjusted. Extremely light weight yet all metal built frame and hinge points.
The stool is well padded and very comfortable for extended sitting times. Quality product and would recommend.

5
11/09/2024

[26 lb] I bought the TAMA Tour Mic Stand to take on location audio situations that require a voice over along with specific voice over style microphones.  This is primarily for clients that prefer or feel more comfortable having a mic stand.  The TAMA Tour Series stand gets a 5 Star rating primarily for its solid build quality with a reasonable weight to keep it portable and easy to transport.  I prefer the TAMA Tour round base because the stand does not thread directly into the base ( a weakness of other brand round base stands) and is not subject to cross threading or breakage at the base.  The center shaft of the TAMA stand actually  slides into the base and is secured by a T-bolt from the bottom side of the round base.  Genius!  I prefer the TAMA Tour Series to other non-TAMA brands for solid performance, portability and durability.  I would not consider adding a boom arm to this particular stand and suspend any of my microphones at any distance away from the main shaft.  If you need a boom arm stand get one with a tripod base for stability.  For vocalists, public address or voice over this stand will serve you well.  Disclaimer:  the only stands I like better than the TAMA Tour Series stands are the TAMA Studio Series stands which are the finest mic stands out there.  They are extremely stable, built like a tank, and heavy!  The Studio Series is hands down the best mic stands you can buy in my book.  If you dont move your mic stands around much for location work, get the Studio Series.  If you move your mic stands around frequently and portability is at the top of your list, then the Tama Tour Series deserves your serious consideration.

5
23/08/2024

[Included] I bought the TAMA Tour Mic Stand to take on location audio situations that require a voice over along with specific voice over style microphones. This is primarily for clients that prefer or feel more comfortable having a mic stand. The TAMA Tour Series stand gets a 5 Star rating primarily for its solid build quality with a reasonable weight to keep it portable and easy to transport. I prefer the TAMA Tour round base because the stand does not thread directly into the base ( a weakness of other brand round base stands) and is not subject to cross threading or breakage at the base. The center shaft of the TAMA stand actually slides into the base and is secured by a T-bolt from the bottom side of the round base. Genius! I prefer the TAMA Tour Series to other non-TAMA brands for solid performance, portability and durability. I would not consider adding a boom arm to this particular stand and suspend any of my microphones at any distance away from the main shaft. If you need a boom arm stand get one with a tripod base for stability. For vocalists, public address or voice over this stand will serve you well. Disclaimer: the only stands I like better than the TAMA Tour Series stands are the TAMA Studio Series stands which are the finest mic stands out there. They are extremely stable, built like a tank, and heavy! The Studio Series is hands down the best mic stands you can buy in my book. If you dont move your mic stands around much for location work, get the Studio Series. If you move your mic stands around frequently and portability is at the top of your list, then the Tama Tour Series deserves your serious consideration.

5
15/08/2024

[26 lb] I already have one for my acoustic kit, and I'm happy to now have one for my electronic kit!

5
14/08/2024

[26 lb] When I purchased my TD 25KV electronic drum kit, the folks at B&H added this throne free of charge. DW makes great products and this drum throne is no exception. Great overall quality with plenty of adjustment. Very comfortable if you play for long periods of time. The additional locking feature on the height adjustment keeps the seat at the perfect level all the time. Excellent drum throne!

5
18/07/2024

[Included] I’m relatively new to drumming. I play an Alesis Forge kit and have been using a piano bench so far. I’ve managed a couple of music store a couple of decades ago and have sat on plenty of drum thrones. I knew I needed something solid, yet comfortable. As a classical guitarist, I know the necessity for a chair that facilitates my playing and keeps me comfortable enough to play long performances and to be able to sit through hours of practice. I am a very disciplined musician so I know right out of the gates that I will be playing the drums a lot. I want to be very good at it. When purchasing this throne, I knew I needed something to serve the aforementioned. I also didn’t want to invest more money than necessary. This throne has proven to serve my needs well without compromising my bank account. I definitely recommend this throne to anyone who understands where I’m coming from, beginner or seasoned. it feels very sturdy and cushions my rear quite well.

5
11/07/2024

[26 lb] For me the best of all. Wonderful. No regrets.

5
08/06/2024

[26 lb] Getting for a major talk with a Powerpoint projection. Just what I wanted

5
04/06/2024

[26 lb] From buying High and low end-priced DW and PDP hardware for my drum kit, I've learned what many have said about DW: you get what you pay for. This 5100 throne is very comfortable, adjustable and fatigue resistant. The swivel & lock features are worth the extra$$. I tend to sit on the edge and there is no wobble. I can also sit farther back and not get my circulation in my legs cut off. For people w/ back issues I would add on a backrest. Short folks should pay attention to the measurements as it won't go lower than stated.

5
22/05/2024

[26 lb] So far it's awesome

5

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