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Yamaha Multi Clamp
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! :)
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
you'll get what you pay. will do the job.
for light boom stand + cymbal will do the job perfectly
for light boom stand + cymbal will do the job perfectly
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Steady clamp for toms!
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
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.
They are very strong and do a great job whether it's clamping cymbal boom arms, toms or percussion. Highly versatile and very dependable.
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excellent value for money
really sturdy and decent - I would not use for toms 14"+ though! (maybe... I dunno!)
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Reliable ,versatile on affordable sturdy Yamaha Multi-clamp
Undeniable excellent quality for its price.
Incredibly sturdiness and versatility and such a good work whether you're clamping toms or cymbal boom arms .Reliable Yamaha quality we are used to.
Incredibly sturdiness and versatility and such a good work whether you're clamping toms or cymbal boom arms .Reliable Yamaha quality we are used to.
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Top product! It does the job and you forget it! Very strong and not pricy at all! I use it to mount a half boom stand for my second crash to my ride cymnal stand! years and years and I really forgot that I have it! Also very handy because it can hold a really thick and really thin stand! Also very light weight! 5* Good purchase
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Sturdy clamp
It holds true just like for the rest of yamaha hardware that this is super strong. Its easly attached on any cymbal stand and then you just add aditional boom arms to it. Since i installed it it has not moved one bit. The only problem is lenght, if you have a straight stand you might run into trouble attaching a second cymbal as the clamp is fairly short, however it works great with a boom stand or holding a tom.
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Does The Job I needed!!!!
I bought this to use as part of my Subkick set up. I have a snare stand, with an arm attached, then i have attached the clamp and Subkick. I have only ever used this clamp, and no other,but i can tell that's it's quality. The weight, packaging, and feel is good. It fit my tom arm which was a Millenium ,it measures 7/8 inch.
The only reason i'm knocking a point off is because on the back of the clamp there are two bolts which help grip the arm. The first time i used it one of the bolts slipped through the gap, and my drum dropped out. It is a small design flaw which Yamaha probably didn't think about. It's hard for me to explain the issue, unless you have the clamp in your hands. Having said that once you lock something in place, it will stay there, the above issue is just a minor criticism. I would fully recommend this product. And the price is amazing!!!!
The only reason i'm knocking a point off is because on the back of the clamp there are two bolts which help grip the arm. The first time i used it one of the bolts slipped through the gap, and my drum dropped out. It is a small design flaw which Yamaha probably didn't think about. It's hard for me to explain the issue, unless you have the clamp in your hands. Having said that once you lock something in place, it will stay there, the above issue is just a minor criticism. I would fully recommend this product. And the price is amazing!!!!
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Great quality
This thing is really well designed, it feels so solid and dependable. The locking system is a clever one, and very easy to use. Really great value.
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