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Millenium DB-118S Cymbal Arm. very nice!
Ordered two of these and they fit very nicely on both my Yamaha and Millenium cymbal boom arms.
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They are good quality products, stand up well to the wear and tear of packing up and packing down and are fantastic for the price. They pay for themselves by being stable, reliable and by functioning to enable attachment of cymbals to various brands of boom arms in awkward to reach places or angles on the drum kit and they free up space on a rack for other percussion mounts too.
Recommend?:
I like the style build quality, and function of the product and so happily recommend them, because I will be , and I have a spare I keep in my stick bag.
Build Quality/Function:
They are good quality products, stand up well to the wear and tear of packing up and packing down and are fantastic for the price. They pay for themselves by being stable, reliable and by functioning to enable attachment of cymbals to various brands of boom arms in awkward to reach places or angles on the drum kit and they free up space on a rack for other percussion mounts too.
Recommend?:
I like the style build quality, and function of the product and so happily recommend them, because I will be , and I have a spare I keep in my stick bag.
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Not for all drummers
It’s a very good device.
It’s a great idea from one of the reviewers to immediately ditch the handle, put the top screw there and put a quick cymbal lock on top.
It’s what I do with all my cymbal rods.
Especially this item will often be used in tight spaces and this way it’s the most compact of all.
But it doesn’t go on the 12,7 mm (1”) poles from Gibraltar, for instance.
And that’s a big downer for the versatility of this thing.
Alesis has some 1” poles in it’s ecosystem as well. And no doubt a few other brands I don’t use.
Millennium has got a DB-118 that uses 2 of these DB-118s (the ‘s’ probably stands for ‘single’ ) on a 12.5 mm pole, but clearly no one thought to make it allround compatible in drumland with 0,2 mm extra………..
So this won’t fit all, and that costs it some stars. And selling numbers.
It’s a great idea from one of the reviewers to immediately ditch the handle, put the top screw there and put a quick cymbal lock on top.
It’s what I do with all my cymbal rods.
Especially this item will often be used in tight spaces and this way it’s the most compact of all.
But it doesn’t go on the 12,7 mm (1”) poles from Gibraltar, for instance.
And that’s a big downer for the versatility of this thing.
Alesis has some 1” poles in it’s ecosystem as well. And no doubt a few other brands I don’t use.
Millennium has got a DB-118 that uses 2 of these DB-118s (the ‘s’ probably stands for ‘single’ ) on a 12.5 mm pole, but clearly no one thought to make it allround compatible in drumland with 0,2 mm extra………..
So this won’t fit all, and that costs it some stars. And selling numbers.
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Its proven very handy
I've used this in loads of different locations on my set up and its been great. I used it on a boom arm to mount two splashes and it was great. I threw it on the end of a crash boom one night and threw a little china splash up... You wouldn't really use it for bigger cymbals and probably wouldnt really try it over 12" but...it was a good little buy that I keep in my bag and through up here and there
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Useful
A really good way to attach light cymbals like splashes or stacks to your cymbal arm. Can’t really find anything to complain about this product.
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perfect
Cheap and very useful. I have a splash on it but it seems solid enough for a ride too. Secure.
Easy to use which is fairly obvious from looking at the picture. : )
Easy to use which is fairly obvious from looking at the picture. : )
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super handy
I have 2 on a 16" boom arm,holding my 2002 4-6-8 cymbals.excellent quality.Love the DW style wing nut.one note,won't fit 12.7 booms.
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Helped me to cut down in the cymbal stand footprint, which is a huge win in my book.
The only thing that could be better is the wing nut, but that's just personal preference and easilly changed at any point.
The only thing that could be better is the wing nut, but that's just personal preference and easilly changed at any point.
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great extra stand at killer price
i bought a bunch of them to mount my new homemade cymbal bells . and with these little fellows i did it with style and quality.
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Swivel Cymbal Arm
For me, this is extremely helpful for mounting many smaller cymbals (12" or less) on existing stands. It clamps tight and has never shifted whilst I was playing.
Pros: cheap, lightweight, easy to transport and really good quality.
Cons: None at all.
Pros: cheap, lightweight, easy to transport and really good quality.
Cons: None at all.
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Awesome addition!
Love it! Easy to fit on the end on my existing cymbal boom, and add an additional cymbal, without an additional cymbal stand on the floor. ...€10 including sleeve and felt - no brainer!
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