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Millenium E-Drum Multi-Clamp

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Multi Clamp with Mounting Plate

  • Suitable for most E-Drum modules and percussion pads, such as the SPD-SX, SPD-30, TD30
  • Distance between the holes: 7 cm and 10 cm
  • Height of the plate including centre post: 6 cm

Note: Fixing screws are not included

Available since June 2009
Item number 225424
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Type Modul Holder
$25
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Not ass good as expected
Valerio La Piana 25.11.2020
The quality of the material is not something that you can rely on for live gigs or professional environment, the stability when loaded with an SPD SX doesn't feel safe and it barely does the job. Usually this does not compromise the choice of Millenium hardware as it's still good enough but as it's meant to support expensive electronic items such an SPD or similar I would go for something more reliable. So I would actually recommend to invest some more money on a more valuable piece of hardware.
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Difficult to adjust.
Steven2428 22.06.2018
I found the drum clamp to be difficult to adjust. I could never really set it level, or flat, as I wanted It to be. I wanted to create a flat "table" for a drum machine. I ended up discarding the clamp and only using the Mounting Plate, which worked fine.
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Millenium multi-clamp
Paul330 15.05.2013
Fantastic product has worked reliably, it is stable, solid and high quality- works great on my TD30-module and rack, you can easily use on a stand too. Well worth it and cheaper than other inferior models available online. it provides a good deal of variables/angles for modules allowing sloping or straightening(levelling or slanting) of either audio interfaces, modules and even some sampling pads, or Roland Octapads. It is a good all round clamp with a very handy base plate and a geared grip joint that won't fail or slip with heavy duty weight on it-I've tested it many times and used it daily on tour without issue.
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Time will tell...
ClareBassIreland 30.11.2024
If you're old enough to remember 'pig iron' you'll know where I'm going with this, it's a bit of a rough old piece of cast (drop forged) metal that to look at says "put your valued sample pad here", well that's not happening any time soon...it's probably better than it looks, but im starting to wish I'd bought the millenium percussion pad stand instead...look, it might be fine...or it might not...
I would say look at something a bit more professional grade...your equipment deserves it...
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