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Millenium DTRAB-1118 Drum Stool pneumat

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Millenium DTRAB-1118 Drum Stool pneumat
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What a difference- give your rear a treat!
James4797 15.06.2014
For the last 35 years I have been using various round topped stools. I was perfectly happy with my last one, but it had the traditional way of altering the height whereby you have to remove bolts, break a nail, search for the dropped washer under furniture and then re-tighten the bolt. I did a few gigs recently where the floor was ever so slightly sloping, but enough to make the drums at slightly the wrong angle- so I needed to adjust the stool (but you are stuck with having to move 1 hole up or down- may be wrong amount) or adjust the drum hardware.

Anyhow, because it was so cheap, I thought I would experiment with a gas filled adjustable stool such as this one. Also, I wondered if the bike saddle shape might be better. What a difference! Firstly you can adjust the height exectly to where you want it, and can alter it at the touch of a lever if you want it slightly different. Also, unlike my old stool, it rotates very freely, so subtly movements one way or the other take less strain on your spine. The different shape is also loads more supportive than a round stool- I was surprised.

The one reservation I had about this stool is that it is leather, not cloth upholstered, so I was expecting it to make by bum hot and sweaty while playing- however I didn't notice this at all. I also haven't used the backrest while playing and don't think I will need to. I did try it out just to see what it felt like and it was very comfy, and if doing lots of double pedal work I guess I would find it very supportive. When I read in the blurb before buying it that it was easily detatchable, I expected having to remove screws etc. and having to decide whether I wanted it or not and probably having to stick to that decision. However, it is true! You just slide the bracket into its holder and tighten it at the depth you want it, and it is removed equally easily. You could even do it mid-gig if you wanted to.

I know I am in danger of sounding like a salesman for this product, but look at the price, look at the spec, and honestly the other stools on sale aren't worth a look in- I can't see the point of spending twice as much for less features. If in the name of balance I was to give my one quibble, when opening and closing the legs when setting up/down it isn't very smooth, and the T bolt looks a bit cheap, and there are a few slightly rough edges on the metalwork, but the end result is that it is really sturdy, so I can live with that.
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Very comfy
Envee 14.04.2023
Well thought out throne with a drummer in mind, it seems.

The interface between the chair and the shaft of the base is dovetailed, unlike the mapex models in that price range.

The mapex chairs without the dove tail will eventually start to rock back and forth. That is just the design of the thing. Built in obsolescence to get you to buy more products.. While you can hold this rocking back and forth off on the cheaper mapex thrones by always checking tension of the screws that interface the seat and the shaft, you are only delaying this. I am only comparign this to the lower mapex chairs in the 50 to 80 pound sterling range. The cheaper ones with the spinning spindle. That interface is designed to eventually drive you mad. Spend a bit more on a chair or get this thing.

This is a really comfortable throne with a back rest for what you are paying. The motorcycle seat is not big and huge like the mapex models ( i have both a round and motorcycle mapex throne - i did that to get a feel of what is good. I opted for a motocycle style throne with a back rest).

I have a 34 inch waiste and this thing fits me fine with a bit of room to spare. "Big guys" may get different milage. If you are a "big guy", like an aaron spears big kinda guy, then this is not the chair for you. The sitting surface is not wide enough for bigger guys. In that case the better quality mapex thrones with their huge motorcycle seat might be better.

Dont be fooled by the price. This thing hits well above its price as many have mentioned.

If you are below 5 feet 6 inches then you will probably not get much use out of this. The lifting shaft bottoms out for shorter players. I am 5 feet 9 and i am almost at the bottom already with 2 or 3 inches to spare. Meaning i dont get much use out of the lift. I do get to use it but i am very close to the bottom. I play with legs nearly parallel to the ground. Just a slight downward slope.

Overall i am really happy with what i got. Really happy.

The quality/price ratio is now leading me to explore other millenium products. I was doubtful at first but not any more. If their other products are like this in terms of quality and what you get for your money then i will most likely will splat down on other things.

If i can come back and do a long term use edit then i will.
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great drum throne, great price
Ian Squian 25.02.2022
Wow, for a relatively low-cost drum throne, this is an excellent buy. A brand new saddle shaped throne, with beckrest and hydraulic height adjustment for £66 ??! That's amazing for a drum stool of this quality. Sure, it's not a Tama 1st, but it's not £250 either. Is the Tama 1st four times as good as this? Absolutely not!

I would recommend this stool to anyone.
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Nice look and feel
Robert883 04.01.2022
I bought this for home use for keyboard and electronic kit.
This is the first hydraulic stool ive owned and the first with a back so i have nothing to compare. However, once i managed to fit it together, it seems pretty good for the price.
The fitting, i found, was difficult as i had no instructions in the packing. I struggled to work out how the back fitted and also did realise i had to remove the red plastic thing from the hydraulic button.
Once its up, it seems comfy but to be honest i probably wouldnt want to be gigging for hours on it but thats not why i purchased it.
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Comfortable drum stool
WillO 01.05.2022
The price was good, the quality was good, the comfort was good. I was able to sit on this stool for hours with no issues (I've since sold my drum kit and I included this in the sale). It was also a handy, comfortable stool for any other musicians that were in my studio.

I did, however, remove the back rest as I found it got in the way more than anything.

If I was to take up drumming again, I'd buy this stool again.
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If you have a back problem,buy this throne
samba harry 19.05.2022
I have a back injury and found playing with a cheap throne with no back rest and thin padding was making it impossible to enjoy playing ,I bought this throne and wow what a difference it makes ,so comfortable to sit on for hours and I lean into the back rest for extra support ,Im a big guy and this throne supports my weight perfectly ,Highly recommend ! treat yourself and your back and buy this throne .
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drum in luxury
The KINGS throne 25.01.2022
well packaged, quick delivery, awsome product for peanuts. not seen any thing near it for less than 3x the price, built like a rock, only point to improve is the hydrolic release handle in my opinion
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Comfy drum seat
Jim13 23.02.2024
It's the best drum seat I've had!
The back support makes a huge impact when you need to stretch your back during the song intervals
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Firm Stable and Good Quality
Scherbetsky 02.10.2024
Hasn't been too long with the chair but so far so good. If you are bored of the reqular drum key chairs that will wiggle regardless of how much you squeeze the bolt this is your chair. The hydrolic piston makes it easy to adjust and keeps it firm. It is comfortable. Material is good but ofcourse don't expect the best quality. Back rest works just by being there, not bad but still I can't trust it to fully lean on it since the connection part and the neck material felt a little bit weak. Last thing it is a little bit heavy so I wouldn't suggest carrying it over but it is overall satisfactory.
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Really comfortable. Well padded. The back is also removable!
Anonymous 19.01.2016
I was worried this would be really hard and plasticy but it is actually really soft and comfortable, and quite wide too - bigger than I expected it to be, which turned out to be a good thing.

The pneumatic height adjustment is so handy as well, no more getting out the drum key to adjust the seat height.

It came in a box with 3 parts; the base, backrest and seat itself. There was no assembly instructions so I thought it was broken when I tried to mount the seat to the base and it wouldn't sit flush. Turns out you need to remove the little red rubber cap over the pneumatic mechanism on the base. Once that minor hiccup was out of the way, it was very stable and sturdy.

Overall, really happy with this.
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Millenium DTRAB-1118 Drum Stool pneumat