

🥁 Elevate your rhythm with precision and portability—because every beat deserves the perfect stand.
The Yamaha CS-755 Boom Cymbal Stand is a medium-weight, single-braced stand engineered for professional drummers seeking a balance of portability and durability. Featuring a precision vertical and boom tilt mechanism with memory lock, rattle-reducing cymbal seats, and a hideaway 17" boom arm, it ensures stable, quiet, and customizable cymbal positioning. Weighing just 8.16 pounds and requiring no assembly, it’s a road-ready essential trusted by musicians worldwide.





| ASIN | B0029RGMG8 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,865 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #13 in Cymbal Boom Stands |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (377) |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086792879468 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.16 pounds |
| Item model number | CS-755 |
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
| Product Dimensions | 27.95 x 5.51 x 5.32 inches |
| UPC | 086792879468 |
A**R
As advertised
Very nice. Very sturdy. Highly adjustable. Easy to set up. As advertised.
J**N
Excellent quality light stand.
I bought this stand along with Yamaha's CS-3 four piece package which consists of a hihat stand, snare stand, and two cymbal stands. They are all excellent pieces, very light weight, and make moving a drum kit around much easier than using heavy traditional stands. Plus this third stand also fits in the carry bag that comes with the four piece package. Don't know why Yamaha doesn't just sell a five piece package with three cymbal stands since almost all drummers use at least three cymbals with their drum kit setup.
T**Y
The Latest Generation
Just received my CS 865 HD boom/straight combo. The fight is on for market share and this redesign of their hardware to flatter the second generation Recording series (co-developed with the legendary Steve Gadd) packs a killer punch. Weighs 14lbs. Came sealed in a Yamaha, Japan box, boots are standard, one piece nylon cup and sleeve, two dense felt washers, heavy dbl brace legs, Beautiful Florentine finish highlights, sound isolation sleeves on extension tubes, extends like really, really high. * What catches my eye is the unique tilt mechanism. Never seen one like it and I love it. Check out the pics as they a thousand words plus. * Everything catches and locks with very little force at all. You won't need your channel locks for this one. Boom arm is convertible to straight post or boom; had a notched counter lock on boom extension only. * Sleek, sturdy, graceful, out right pretty, holds my 17" K dark crash no problem. One comment was it was rather pricey (which is relevant to the buyer) but to me, the stand is VERY comparable to the 150-200 units out there. I will be selling most of my Pearl collection and buying three or four more instead of DW or Mapex. August 2019: Still my favorites, still have them. No problems and no indication of wear. Kills me to say it, but the folks at Yamaha did this one really right! My Michael Johnston 21" sits very stable with a good reach across the bass drum. While tinkering with it, the tripod base slipped down to a "flat base" and is tight to snuggle up to the bass drum if you need it. March, 2022: Still my number one and annoyed with all others. The tilt is still 100% sound and still locks rock solid with no effort at all. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! I didn’t mention the TILT is INFINITE and not of the notch-tooth variety. Also, it only takes a bit of a twist for super tight locking all over. UPDATE: 07/24 Sold all my stands along with one of my DW sets and bought DWs… stupid, stupid, stupid… how do I get them back? My new DWs are excellent, but not the same.
J**H
Crosstown series good snare and cymbal stands. High hat stand not so much.
Very light but kind of pricy. Really could use a boom arm. Base does go quite wide so is sturdy. Much lighter than my pearl convertibles. Which are way better than DW flat base. Just not as flexible without the boom arm. Cross town snare stand is very light. But don’t bother with the high hat stand. Not adjustable at all.
A**R
More heavy that i thought 😱
I already have single leg, but this is my first time buying doble braced, very good looking, strong and sturdy and its more heavy that thought 😱. Am going to put this at the studio n use the single leg for the gigs, single leg its more lightweigth.
T**O
Light is Right!
Sturdy, well built and a value for the price. The boom stand should now be manufactured next.
G**A
excellent piece of equipment you cant go wrong with it
durable, heavy enough, sturdy. If your moving you kit often you may want a double brace but this works just fine for me
J**H
Solid!
I purchased this stand to replace my Mapex 800 with an 18" crash that's my go to. The quality of yamaha hardware is ridiculous, they look beautiful and are super sturdy with the wide foot base. Barely any visible shake.
A**R
Great stands! Love them!
C**G
A great hardware innovation by Yamaha. These cymbal stands are simple in design yet so well thought out. If you are a gigging player who would like to lighten the load in your hardware bag then you can do no better than the Yamaha Crosstown stands. They are second to none. I own the complete set and I have yet to see another company come up with a stand so light but sturdy at the same time. Bravo Yamaha you made me a believer.
A**ー
ブーム式、シンバル角度の無段階調整、ダブルレッグを兼ね備えたシンバルスタンドなので、様々なシーンに使える万能さが良い。 ただし、中位モデルゆえの軽さ、ブーム式、角度調整機構の複雑さから生じるトップヘビーなバランスのため、シンバルを叩くと、ゆらりとスタンドが揺れます。揺れが気になる人は、さらに上位機種を選ぶ必要あり。また、ブームは構造上ナナメ約45度以上の垂直方向へ動かせず、これがなかなか不便。 しかし、ヤマハはシンバル固定は昔ながらの金属製の蝶ネジなんですね。シンバルの入れ替え、脱着が多い人には不便。また、ハードウェアの選択肢やオプションが少なすぎ。T社やP社は色々あるのに…
T**O
YAMAHAというブランドで購入しました。使い勝手は非常に軽くて年寄りの私(笑)としてはとても助かります。軽い分、他のドラム専門ブランドよりも少々キャシャに感じるかも知れません。
D**0
Bastante fijo, no se mueve para nada
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