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Absolute beast for the money
This stand is a complete bargain. Tons of adjustment. Massively heavy and oversized. Brilliant quality. Rotating head for easy changes to angle. Complete bargain compared to anything on the market at this price point.
Only things I don't like is the weight and the fact that it cannot be set very low at all. We use an offset basket at the studio so I'm kind of spoilt and when I switched to this I had to seriously mess around with the angles of the snare 'claws' or whatever you'd call them on this stand to get it just sort of low enough otherwise I'd have been cutting it up or looking for another stand. The fact I'd be looking to cut it up instead of getting another brand shows how superior this stand is compared to others at even twice the price point.
I'm also pretty tall and set my throne pretty high. I'm just used to having my snare low. Also my hats are generally as low as they can go so it might not be a problem for others. I couldn't play a 6.5" snare in this though, it is that close for me and I'm 6'2". Wouldn't think of using this for a tom stand or similar due to it never getting low enough.
Only things I don't like is the weight and the fact that it cannot be set very low at all. We use an offset basket at the studio so I'm kind of spoilt and when I switched to this I had to seriously mess around with the angles of the snare 'claws' or whatever you'd call them on this stand to get it just sort of low enough otherwise I'd have been cutting it up or looking for another stand. The fact I'd be looking to cut it up instead of getting another brand shows how superior this stand is compared to others at even twice the price point.
I'm also pretty tall and set my throne pretty high. I'm just used to having my snare low. Also my hats are generally as low as they can go so it might not be a problem for others. I couldn't play a 6.5" snare in this though, it is that close for me and I'm 6'2". Wouldn't think of using this for a tom stand or similar due to it never getting low enough.
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Brilliant sturdy stand
When I first purchased this stand i was a bit sceptical because it was a millenium product. I was worried it would be a cheep, own brand product that would just fall apart after a hard drumming session. How wrong i was! It is a fantastic stand. It is a sturdy, chunky stand that has a nice bit of weight in it. I have never had any type of problem with it falling over or becoming wobbly or unsteady. There is a handy little feature on it that allows the angle it faces to be adjusted, something i had not seen before. It has a wide opening top so it can hold large snares as well as smaller snares. I use this stand when I am playing gigs as its easy to transport because it folds up very small and is quickly folded out again. The stand is very durable and has never lost its "new shine" look.
One small setback is that the height can not be set very low. I tend to play with my snare very low so sometimes I have to leave the snare loose so its not above my toms. Aside that there are no negatives.
I would recommend it to any drummer looking for a sturdy stand or someone beginning to play who wants value for money
One small setback is that the height can not be set very low. I tend to play with my snare very low so sometimes I have to leave the snare loose so its not above my toms. Aside that there are no negatives.
I would recommend it to any drummer looking for a sturdy stand or someone beginning to play who wants value for money
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I
Strong choice.
The construction on this stand is really solid. I am very pleased with this purchase, specially considering the price. I reckon it will last for a long time.
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High quality Snare Stand
I use this snare stand in my homestudio for my Tama LST148 Sound Lab Snare (14" x 8") steel snare. So I needed a snare stand that would offer me a lot of stability. This stand really does that job. It has a lot of possibilities to put your snare in the perfect position. What I also really like is that at snare basket at the handles to hold the snare are also adjustable at many positions this is great because I can place my snare in it with not to much tension on it for a better resonance. It is very stabile on the ground and doesn't move when I play very hard on my snare. For me it does the job it needs to do when I play my drums. So if you need a good snare stand with a lot of possibilities, stability and a very good price/quality than I really would recommend this one because for what he has to offer you would normally pay so much more. So it is a go ahead.
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Hidden gem, but heavy.
Great snare stand for the price range. Easy to adjust in many ways, and extremely solid and heavy stand. As long as high weight is not an issue - you can't go wrong with this one.
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BM
It just works.
It can be adjusted to several snare sizes.
The small feet does not require much space to land but it is very stable.
It seats very well between the hit-hat and Bass drum pedal.
The small feet does not require much space to land but it is very stable.
It seats very well between the hit-hat and Bass drum pedal.
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Very sturdy, good quality
I use it for my 14 inch snare and it does the job perfectly. It is very sturdy and easy to set up. I particularly like the little lever used to adjust the angle. Just an all out good piece of hardware.
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quality budget option
good quality for the price. I use it as a stand for practice pads and it grips and can be positioned at the right angle easily. The only thing i would change are the feet and arm grips are a harder plastic and would be nicer as a softer rubber.
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OE
Good product
Great value for the money you pay.
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LM
Superb
Can't believe how good this stand is for the money. It is half the price of anything of comparable build quality. I will be buying millennium hardware from now on the basis of you get way more then what you pay for. Very pleased with this and can recommend anyone to give them a try, you won't be disappointed.
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