Drum Hardware - Stands, Pedals, Thrones & Clamps

Into Music stocks a comprehensive range of drum hardware from the world's leading brands - including Mapex, Ludwig, Yamaha, Natal, Tama, Meinl, and more. Whether you're building a new kit from scratch, upgrading individual pieces, or replacing worn hardware, you'll find everything you need here - from entry-level stands and pedals to professional-grade hardware packs and specialist clamps.

Why Choose Into Music for Drum Hardware?

  • Wide Brand Selection - Mapex, Ludwig, Yamaha, Natal, Tama, Meinl, Dixon, and Stagg all stocked
  • Every Hardware Type Covered - Cymbal stands, hi-hat stands, snare stands, bass drum pedals, drum thrones, clamps, and tom holders
  • Entry Level to Professional - Hardware available across all price points and playing levels
  • Hardware Packs Available - Complete stand and pedal bundles for drummers setting up a full kit
  • Expert Advice - Our team can help you match hardware to your kit and playing style

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Buy Drum Hardware from a Specialist UK Drum Store

Into Music Store stocks a wide range of drum hardware online and in our physical store in Horncastle, Lincolnshire. Our hardware range covers cymbal boom stands, straight cymbal stands, hi-hat stands, snare drum stands, bass drum pedals (single and double), drum thrones and stools, multi clamps, tom holders, and percussion mount arms - from brands including Mapex, Ludwig, Yamaha, Natal, Tama, Meinl, Dixon, and Stagg.

If you're setting up a full kit, hardware packs from Mapex and Yamaha offer excellent value - combining stands and a pedal in a single purchase. For drummers who need to expand an existing setup, individual clamps, boom arms, and auxiliary hi-hat attachments are available to add cymbal positions without additional stands. If you're searching for a specialist drum store near me where you can get hands-on advice about hardware compatibility and setup, visit us in Horncastle and our team will be happy to help.

We offer next day delivery options across the UK on all drum hardware. Browse the full range above or get in touch for advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard drum kit hardware setup requires a hi-hat stand, at least one cymbal boom stand, a snare drum stand, a bass drum pedal, and a drum throne. Additional boom stands or clamps are needed for each extra cymbal. Hardware packs from brands like Mapex and Yamaha bundle the essential stands and pedal together for a complete setup at better value than buying individually.
A single bass drum pedal has one beater and one footboard, operated by the right foot. A double bass drum pedal has two footboards connected by a drive shaft, allowing both feet to play a single bass drum - giving the effect of two bass drums without the extra kit. Double pedals are popular in rock and metal drumming where fast, complex bass drum patterns are required.
A drum hardware pack is a bundled set of stands and a pedal sold together at a combined price. Most packs include a hi-hat stand, a cymbal boom stand, a snare stand, and a bass drum pedal - everything needed to set up a standard kit. Hardware packs offer better value than buying each piece individually and are a popular choice for drummers building a new setup.
Drum clamps attach to existing stands or rack tubes to add additional mounting points for cymbals, cowbells, or other percussion accessories. They allow drummers to expand their cymbal setup without adding extra stands, saving space and reducing setup time. Multi clamps and two-way clamps are the most versatile options for adding multiple accessories to a single stand.
A good drum throne should be height-adjustable, stable, and comfortable for extended playing sessions. Saddle-top thrones are popular for their ergonomic shape and are preferred by many drummers for long practice sessions. Round-top thrones offer a more traditional feel. Double-braced legs provide greater stability, particularly for heavier players or energetic playing styles.
Yes - next day delivery options are available across the UK on all drum hardware. You can also visit our drum store in Horncastle, Lincolnshire to see hardware in person and get advice on compatibility with your kit before you buy.