Pearl Tenors / Dynasty Tenor Stand

Has anyone tried this combination? I really like the heavy duty dynasty stands and have had bad experiences with both the Stock Stadium stand and the Pearl Tenor Stand in the past. Just curious if anyone has a better solution as well. Thanks! 
I guess I'm left to my own devices on this one. . . .Time to get creative. :-)
Yeah, I'm a blank on this one, Robbie. Let us know if you cook anything up. I'd be interested to see it!
I've used Dynasty stands with my line's Yamaha drums with no problems.
Chris- Any thoughts? My thinking was that I wanted to have something more heavy duty than the stock Pearl stand and something with less small parts than the RM stadium hardware. I have used both of the previously mentioned products and have not been satisfied with the durability and or ability to find replacement parts in a timely manner. :-)
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Chris- Any thoughts? My thinking was that I wanted to have something more heavy duty than the stock Pearl stand and something with less small parts than the RM stadium hardware. I have used both of the previously mentioned products and have not been satisfied with the durability and or ability to find replacement parts in a timely manner. :-)
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The dynasty stands succeed in both of those categories.  Parts are easy to come by - Call Dyasty and tell em what you need and they'll be on their way.  It's like using a real big drumset stand in terms of ";things to play with";.  You can adjust the one leg (for uneven terrain), the height of the top of the stand, and the height of the J-rods or whatever they should be called.  Three adjustable things.  That's it!

Out of curiosity, how many stands are you in need of?
I'm in need of 4 stands.
I've had good success with these stadium stands from ";2cool percussion";.  I usually order them whenever a school or other organization is in need of new stadium stands...usually b/c the ";stock"; stands just aren't cutting it anymore.  They go down pretty low, and they work extremely well in the stands, and pretty well on a flat surface.  They're heavier than they stock Pearl/Yamaha stands b/c they aren't aluminum.  But they fold up much smaller, and are quite a bit more rugged.  Link below:

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For what it's worth, I don't really recommend the bass drum ";stadium stand";...the triangular part that holds the bass drum level has a tightening mechanism that is more troublesome than helpful.  The guy that makes this hardware also sells just the ";top"; part of each stand that will fit with most tripod stand hardware.  This version of the bass drum stand has a ";fixed"; holder that is more sturdy. 

Let me know if you want more particulars. :)
We just got new Pearls (so nice...), and I did not order new stands.  The Dynasty SD and BD stands are fine.  The Dynasty Q stands are the wrong size for the cylinders on the Pearl carrier attachment.  It has no chance of fitting unless you file or grind it down somehow. 

We went ahead and ordered stands.  The new Pearl stands look to be pretty nice.  Of course, there is no way of knowing how long they are going to last.  The Dynasty stands (we have the old gray ones) and still working decently.  I hope that the new ones will hold up as well.
Well, I have some old Peal Tenor stands laying around and I guess I will just yank the old attachments off and put them on the Dynasty hardware. I have been very satisfied with their stands thus far. I usually wait about 2-3 years before I make a complete decision on a product. :-) We will see. . .
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We just got new Pearls (so nice...), and I did not order new stands.  The Dynasty SD and BD stands are fine.  The Dynasty Q stands are the wrong size for the cylinders on the Pearl carrier attachment.  It has no chance of fitting unless you file or grind it down somehow.
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Got the tenor stands and sanded down the posts and the work like a champ! Thanks!
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