The PDS-20 provides a rock-solid foundation while performing with your Roland SPD-series percussion pad or HandSonic percussion instrument. Stability and durability have been improved over the previous-generation PDS-10, with larger rubber feet and doubled-braced steel legs that are 33-percent thicker. The coated mounting plate is rigid and durable, while the new hatched clamp design offers flexible adjustment for maximum playing comfort.





















tomthetoolman –
PDS-10 vs PDS-20
Have both. Both are very well built. The PDS-20 is a little “healthier” in its build as described by Roland. You would be happy with either.
Amit Salvi –
Excellent prooduct
Excellent product.
blkbrt5 –
well made
works great
Mike Severson –
Top tier. Worth it over other alternatives.
If you are willing to spend $1200 on the spdsx pro, do yourself a favor and spend another 200 on the stand meant for the pad.I tried the Gibraltar to save 100 dollars. It will do the job for sure but when I compared the two, I definitely saw why the Roland is twice the price.Everything is much beefier. The metal, the feet and the mounting knuckle is much more smooth.They both aren’t level when the adapter is in the knuckle flat, but when you angle the knuckle anyway you can spin the adapter inside of knuckle to level out your pad.I do think Roland price is a bit to high but I was willing to spend my money on them anyway.No hate for Gibraltar or other alternatives. But if you’re buying top tier gear you should pair it with top tier hardware.
Debora –
Husband wanted this.
He said it was more than 5 stars.