View Free Standing Metal Double-Sided Cymbals Display Stand Rack For Musical Instrument Shop Demo

Metal Display Stands
December 08, 2025
Category Connection: Metal Display Stands
Brief: Get an inside view of features that deliver consistent results in daily use. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Free Standing Metal Double-Sided Cymbals Display Stand Rack, showcasing its robust construction and space-efficient design. You'll see how it securely displays up to 26 cymbals simultaneously, making it ideal for musical instrument shop demonstrations and retail environments.
Related Product Features:
  • Freestanding metal construction provides stability without requiring wall mounting.
  • Double-sided design maximizes display capacity in limited retail floor space.
  • Capable of holding and displaying up to 26 cymbals simultaneously.
  • Powder-coated metal surface ensures bright colors and rust-resistant durability.
  • Strong bearing capacity supports multiple cymbals securely.
  • Custom orders are welcomed for material, size, and design specifications.
  • Available in various finishes including powder coating, polishing, and electroplating.
  • Custom logo application options include silkscreen, digital printing, and laser engraving.
FAQs:
  • How many cymbals can this display stand hold?
    The double-sided design allows this stand to display up to 26 cymbals simultaneously, making efficient use of limited retail space.
  • What materials are available for custom orders?
    We offer customization using various materials including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, plastic, acrylic, and wood to meet your specific requirements.
  • What customization options are available for the display stand?
    We provide full customization including material selection, size adjustments, structural modifications, color choices, and logo application through methods like silkscreen, digital printing, laser engraving, UV printing, and stickers.
  • What is the typical lead time for custom orders?
    Prototype development typically takes 10-15 days, while large production orders require approximately 30 days from confirmation to completion.