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Millenium boom stand
I?m a heavy hitter, for me ? solid and reliable hardware is a must!! Millenium hardware keeps surprising me with it?s durability and quality for the price. Doesn?t matter whether it is a 22? China or an 8? Splash i have to set up ? all hold nicely.
Pros;
+ Steady, firm and reliable ? i can play without worrying whether my Crash is gonna come crashing down on my toms during a massive drum fill or a heavy groove.
+ Simple and easy to set up and use.
+ Compact, doesn?t take up much space. I have lots of hardware to move when touring and seting up for a gig, so huge, heavy gear for me is a nightmare.
Cons;
+ It might be a softer composition of metals or bigger thread pitch, but be careful with those tension locks, be careful no to over-tighten, or they will ware out pretty quick! The locks are good so no need for maximum tighening. But that goes for all gear, pretty much! Be gentle :)
+ I, personally, wouldn?t recommend stacking these boom stands with extra clamps and boom arms. You?ll need a heavy duty base for that. Overloading these will result in dents and lack of steadiness.
Summary;
To buy or not to buy? ? Yes! Definately worth investing in!
Pros;
+ Steady, firm and reliable ? i can play without worrying whether my Crash is gonna come crashing down on my toms during a massive drum fill or a heavy groove.
+ Simple and easy to set up and use.
+ Compact, doesn?t take up much space. I have lots of hardware to move when touring and seting up for a gig, so huge, heavy gear for me is a nightmare.
Cons;
+ It might be a softer composition of metals or bigger thread pitch, but be careful with those tension locks, be careful no to over-tighten, or they will ware out pretty quick! The locks are good so no need for maximum tighening. But that goes for all gear, pretty much! Be gentle :)
+ I, personally, wouldn?t recommend stacking these boom stands with extra clamps and boom arms. You?ll need a heavy duty base for that. Overloading these will result in dents and lack of steadiness.
Summary;
To buy or not to buy? ? Yes! Definately worth investing in!
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Good for the price
Nice stand for small cymbals or other not too weighty stuff. If you extend the boom, it will easily come out of balance with a heavy ride for instance.
Has very nice versatility in the boom, which can slide, turn around its axle, turn on its clamp and the top also has a radius. Plus the stand itself rises and falls and turns around its axle. So that is perfect!
It had some play on one of the wing nuts, but that was easily fixed by adding an ordinary ring under the nut.
For my 12" splash completely adequate. This kind of versatility at this price, that's a steal!
Has very nice versatility in the boom, which can slide, turn around its axle, turn on its clamp and the top also has a radius. Plus the stand itself rises and falls and turns around its axle. So that is perfect!
It had some play on one of the wing nuts, but that was easily fixed by adding an ordinary ring under the nut.
For my 12" splash completely adequate. This kind of versatility at this price, that's a steal!
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best price quality
i have this same support for 5 years, several gigs and other events and it is still perfect.
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TO
Satisfied!
Millenium once again delivers a great product at an awesome price.
This stand works just as good as any other big brand stand, it's very stable, strudy and can be used for the road.
This stand works just as good as any other big brand stand, it's very stable, strudy and can be used for the road.
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FL
Definitely Surprised
I bought this stand for a 16'' crash. It worked great and was very steady. In the meanwhile I started playing with a 18'' crash/ride in the place of the second tom atop the bass-drum. I thought I't wouldn't hold it that well cause it's somewhat sort and all. But again very steady and holds the balance even all stretched and bent forward. Much better than I was expecting.
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LH
Great Addition to Any Kit
Reasonable reach and weight. The clasp allows for loose or tight control on the mounted cymbal and a great price.
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L
Worth every penny
Really stable and thick piece of metal.
There is no reason to spend more on expensive stands, Millenium can offer you the same quality for much cheaper price.
If you use the equipment wrong, it will brake and reckless use will destroy both the expensive Tama or Sonor aswell as the Millenium.
There is no reason to spend more on expensive stands, Millenium can offer you the same quality for much cheaper price.
If you use the equipment wrong, it will brake and reckless use will destroy both the expensive Tama or Sonor aswell as the Millenium.
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J
Nearly 15 years of use and still going strong
I bought a pair of these stands around 14 years ago due to their low price, I was blown away by the value for money and over time replaced all my other cymbal stands with these. After this time they have experienced very little degradation, sadly two were stolen several years ago so I bought more. Strong, good quality and very straightforward to use. Only put 1 point down due to their limited angle settings (compared to ball joint ect). I have always recommended these to other and will continue to do so.
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Best bang for your buck
Solid. Bought a bunch of these with a Mapex Armory shell kit and they hold the 10" and 12" toms and cymbals no problem.
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Stable, reliable, duable
Impressive "budget" cymbal stand.
Well grounded/weighted towards the base frame & fairly wide spread on the legs ensures stability.
Upright section has a good solid bite on the textured boom arm when deployed, which reduces wear/slip rotation during playing.
Well grounded/weighted towards the base frame & fairly wide spread on the legs ensures stability.
Upright section has a good solid bite on the textured boom arm when deployed, which reduces wear/slip rotation during playing.
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