why are cymbal stands more expensive than actual cymbals

einride

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here's a business idea for the entrepreneurs among you: make cheap ass shitty fucking stands for people who JUST DON'T GIVE A FUCK

it's just a thin rod made of some sort of metal why do i need to pay a hundred bux for this bullshit
 
Dont cymbals wear out over time whereas stands are pretty much a one-time investment?
I have no idea
 
Cymbals also wear out if you don't know how to fix them on stands the correct way and there's a contact between different kinds of metal, so cymbals get oxidized. That's not a big surprise though.

As for the subject - my friend from states just bought stands that are 45 bucks. And decent cymbals start at $200.

What kind (brand) of stands are you're talking about?
 
Cymbals also wear out if you don't know how to fix them on stands the correct way and there's a contact between different kinds of metal, so cymbals get oxidized. That's not a big surprise though.
i literally could not care less

As for the subject - my friend from states just bought stands that are 45 bucks. And decent cymbals start at $200.

What kind (brand) of stands are you're talking about?

i'm talking the us dollar equivalent of swedish money now:

any brand of stand is at least $60 and if you think "decent" cymbals start at $200 you have too much fucking money because i'm buying an 8" splash, 14" crash and 12" china all for less than $80 (stagg, or possibly wuhan)
 
I would imagine "good" cymbals are rather expensive. Three cymbals for $80 sounds a bit dodgy.
Are cymbals not hand-made? Hand-made shitz is always expensive. Unless it's made by slaves.
 
I would imagine "good" cymbals are rather expensive. Three cymbals for $80 sounds a bit dodgy.
Are cymbals not hand-made? Hand-made shitz is always expensive. Unless it's made by slaves.

well

see the point is this

it's for rehearsal, and i'm a pretty violent drummer, and i am not in dream theater and do not care (actually i prefer it) if the cymbals sound a bit trashy, and if i ever record my playing it will be on either a 1988 model panasonic tape recorder or an early 90's tascam 4-track

sure if i was scrooge mcduck i would also buy 500 dollar zildjians but i'm not so i can't and also won't

but you're also touching upon my main point here: why can they sell a hand-made, crappy or not, cymbal for $30 but not a machine-manufactured rod of metal for less than $50?
 
Perhaps it has something to do with production costs. Is brass really cheap? If stands are aluminum (I dont know) then maybe that costs more to manufacture that steel or brass or whatever. Aren't the stands more complex than cymbals?

Who knows.
 
In my experience most cymbals less than $80-100 sound like complete garbage. You will always have exceptions to the rule, but generally you get what you pay for.
 
In my experience most cymbals less than $80-100 sound like complete garbage. You will always have exceptions to the rule, but generally you get what you pay for.
i think staggs are generally considered to be good for the price, they don't have the finish of more expensive cymbals so they sound a bit more NECRO, but at least they're made of b20 bronze and not brass, unlike SOLAR and stupid beginner's brands like that

i've looked around on some drummer forums and the general consensus seems to be that at least the fx cymbals (china, splash) are very worth the low price for having around as beater cymbals
 
i've looked around on some drummer forums and the general consensus seems to be that at least the fx cymbals (china, splash) are very worth the low price for having around as beater cymbals

Yea I would agree with that for the most part. I used to have a really cheap wuhan mini china that I loved the sound of. Also, with alot of the cheaper cymbals I had when first starting out, I ended up brutally destroying them pretty quickly. Although in general I have a tendency to beat the hell out of my cymbals and drums.