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Use; I use six to eight cymbals; varying between crashes, chinas, splashes, bells, stacks ? the whole lot, depending on the gig. So, using 6-8 cymbal stands on the stage takes up way too much space and time.
Current solution ? multi clamps and boom arms!
Pros;
+ I can?t image a solution more compact and mobile for touring and regular gigs.
+ very solid and reliable
+ can hold bigger diameter bars, such as high toms and floaters, thus converting a heavy duty cymbal stand into a universal!
+ high quality metal composite and locks, i?m yet to see a broken one!
Cons;
- being able to hold heavier things, it comes with a tempation to overload the host stand, so you have to be careful not to dent the host stand, making it less stable.
Summary;
To buy or not to buy? ? deffinately Yes! It?s a sure, tested thing, tried and proven to do the job.
For bigger set-ups i consider buying the Millenium Rack, but that makes setting up a bit trickier and heavier for transporting. It would save on space, but not on time. At the moment ? steady boom stands, combined with multi clamps and Millenium boom arms is the easiest solution. Set it up backstage, put the cymbals on and save time on pre-gig stage mess! :)
Use; I use six to eight cymbals; varying between crashes, chinas, splashes, bells, stacks ? the whole lot, depending on the gig. So, using 6-8 cymbal stands on the stage takes up way too much space and time.
Current solution ? multi clamps and boom arms!
Pros;
+ I can?t image a solution more compact and mobile for touring and regular gigs.
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Use; I use six to eight cymbals; varying between crashes, chinas, splashes, bells, stacks ? the whole lot, depending on the gig. So, using 6-8 cymbal stands on the stage takes up way too much space and time.
Current solution ? multi clamps and boom arms!
Pros;
+ I can?t image a solution more compact and mobile for touring and regular gigs.
+ very solid and reliable
+ can hold bigger diameter bars, such as high toms and floaters, thus converting a heavy duty cymbal stand into a universal!
+ high quality metal composite and locks, i?m yet to see a broken one!
Cons;
- being able to hold heavier things, it comes with a tempation to overload the host stand, so you have to be careful not to dent the host stand, making it less stable.
Summary;
To buy or not to buy? ? deffinately Yes! It?s a sure, tested thing, tried and proven to do the job.
For bigger set-ups i consider buying the Millenium Rack, but that makes setting up a bit trickier and heavier for transporting. It would save on space, but not on time. At the moment ? steady boom stands, combined with multi clamps and Millenium boom arms is the easiest solution. Set it up backstage, put the cymbals on and save time on pre-gig stage mess! :)
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...will do the job
Anonymous 17.02.2017
you'll get what you pay. will do the job.
for light boom stand + cymbal will do the job perfectly
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Steady clamp for toms!
Akapibara 05.04.2023
I use it to hold rack tom on cymbal stand, works perfectly with it! Holds tom arm really good, and i can reposition it really fast and easy with it. Material is really solid, and heavy, feels indestructible.
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Simple, sturdy and dependable
SPlant1983 21.06.2020
These Yamaha clamps are cheap, dependable and very good quality.
They are very strong and do a great job whether it's clamping cymbal boom arms, toms or percussion. Highly versatile and very dependable.