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Gibraltat SC-268R Cowbell Mount
MichaelH 605 24.06.2014
It's basic, but well and sturdily finished, and amazingly cheap when you search and see how much it is possible to pay for a more complex cowbell bracket. I simply want to mount my cowbell between my two smaller toms, firmly attached to my bass drum rim without damage. The clamp has rubber jaws to avoid marking my Gretsch rim, and the cowbell is held unobtrusively and absolutely firmly where I want it to be. Can't ask for more.
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Great for the price
Tomasinho 16.05.2017
Gibraltar quality for an affordable price! Only trouble i have with it is that, since it goes between the rack toms, i cannot have these as close together as i would like sice the cow bell is on the way! but not everyone has a set up like mine so it is perhaps minor! as far as the product goes, it is great quality and i appreciate it has a rubber pad which protects the bass drum hoop. im happy with the purchase and i recommend it!
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Very good cowbell mount
Anonymous 13.07.2016
Stable. Has rubber lips to ensure that the bass drum hoop isn't damaged.
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Can't beat the price
Drommer 07.02.2020
Very sturdy, stable, not moving anywhere!
Be careful if you have a 16" bass drum though, this could make the cowbell be in your legs' way, but can easily be resolved by moving the cowbell slightly to the side.