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I have tested this in diverse settings before reviewing.
I use another rack clamp-not rotatable- that looks a lot like this one, on a 60 cm side wing piple, onto which a wide range of standard (boom) rods and stuff can be clamped.
Such as modules, a side snare, cymbals, anything.
The pipe itself is clamped onto the hi-hat stand with another heavy duty Gibraltar clamp with extra wide clamps. Just to be sure.
If you're attaching a lot of weight onto a side wing pipe connected to your hi-hat stand or cymbal stand, it will fall over.
So you need to secure them to another stand, and the non-rotatable rack clamps will do.
Maybe use a 2nd pipe with their bomb proof pipe extension.
Everything is secure now.
So now, if you want to clamp anything else on your secured side wing that's *not* straight up vertical, that's where this rotatable clamp comes comes in. You can adjust any stand/rod in as much angle as your space prohibits now.
The angle option with the drum key adjustion works beautifully, and the angle option makes it really multi-usable, as advertized.
For stabilizing any stands -with a lot of weight attached to it- I could also use cheaper options such as an extension (stabilizer) pole with 2 clamps on each side, but this solution is really much more versatile and flexible.
But let it be said: the moment you start gigging with these clamps, you will experience the need of covering in any way them during transport in a hardware bag
Otherwise the shiny chrome will splinter off fairly quick.
That’s why I transport them in a mic. bag with dedicated sleeves in it.
I have tested this in diverse settings before reviewing.
I use another rack clamp-not rotatable- that looks a lot like this one, on a 60 cm side wing piple, onto which a wide range of standard (boom) rods and stuff can be clamped.
Such as modules, a side snare, cymbals, anything.
The pipe itself is clamped onto the hi-hat stand with another
I have tested this in diverse settings before reviewing.
I use another rack clamp-not rotatable- that looks a lot like this one, on a 60 cm side wing piple, onto which a wide range of standard (boom) rods and stuff can be clamped.
Such as modules, a side snare, cymbals, anything.
The pipe itself is clamped onto the hi-hat stand with another heavy duty Gibraltar clamp with extra wide clamps. Just to be sure.
If you're attaching a lot of weight onto a side wing pipe connected to your hi-hat stand or cymbal stand, it will fall over.
So you need to secure them to another stand, and the non-rotatable rack clamps will do.
Maybe use a 2nd pipe with their bomb proof pipe extension.
Everything is secure now.
So now, if you want to clamp anything else on your secured side wing that's *not* straight up vertical, that's where this rotatable clamp comes comes in. You can adjust any stand/rod in as much angle as your space prohibits now.
The angle option with the drum key adjustion works beautifully, and the angle option makes it really multi-usable, as advertized.
For stabilizing any stands -with a lot of weight attached to it- I could also use cheaper options such as an extension (stabilizer) pole with 2 clamps on each side, but this solution is really much more versatile and flexible.
But let it be said: the moment you start gigging with these clamps, you will experience the need of covering in any way them during transport in a hardware bag
Otherwise the shiny chrome will splinter off fairly quick.
That’s why I transport them in a mic. bag with dedicated sleeves in it.
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SA
Stick Alarm 26.02.2021
Der Zahnkranz, um die Multi Clamp zu verstellen, ist sehr ungenau gearbeitet, trotz festgezogener Schraube Spiel im Drehgelenk, das kennt man von Gibraltar besser. Nicht zu empfehlen, zumal der Preis kein Schnäppchen ist.
The ring gear used to adjust the Multi Clamp is very imprecisely made, and there is still play in the swivel joint despite the screw being tightened, something we know better from Gibraltar. Not recommended, especially since the price is not a bargain.
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J
Good Clamp!Good Clamp!
JohnMinho 15.10.2021
I bought this for a second snare so this is the clamp to old the snare to the hit hats stand but it came out a little bit larger in diameter. This clamp is made for gibraltar hardware. Be carefull if you gonna use this with normal hardware like a cymbal stand.
Other than this mishap it is a very good clamp and I ended up using it for another function. Very secure and well built.
I bought this for a second snare so this is the clamp to old the snare to the hit hats stand but it came out a little bit larger in diameter. This clamp is made for gibraltar hardware. Be carefull if you gonna use this with normal hardware like a cymbal stand. Other than this mishap it is a very good clamp and I ended up using it for another function. Very secure and well built.