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Think before what you want to mount
I would not put cymbals on it.
I use it for the bell, but I realize that is unstable and also if you close it with extreme force, the position does not remains fix.
There is no grain area on the fixing, this probably is the root cause for the rotation issue.
Is ok, for rehearsal rooms or exercise but don't pretend too much from it.
I use it for the bell, but I realize that is unstable and also if you close it with extreme force, the position does not remains fix.
There is no grain area on the fixing, this probably is the root cause for the rotation issue.
Is ok, for rehearsal rooms or exercise but don't pretend too much from it.
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Disappointed
I was expecting a quality item but it seemed to lack in all areas. a shame as all other millennium products I've had experience with have been great.
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Millenium boom arm.
It works if you use it only for small cymbals like splashes or whatever. Mounted 14" stack, kinda holds but it's not very reliable. Material seems cheap, have some other Millenium hardware parts but this was kinda disappointing. Price is low tho.
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JT
Just don't buy it. It's really weak and can break easily. I bought 4 of these and one of them came in broken when i opened them. I had to fix it myself. I would really recommend everybody to just to buy something that is more expensive. I don't use the ones i bought anymore because they cant hold heavy cymbals and they are really unreliable.
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