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You get what you pay for
This is (at the time of sale) the cheapest bongo stand on Thomann. It shows. It's a bit rackety but if you tighten everything well, the bongos won't go anywhere (especially if you use the memory lock on the stand).
A word of caution though - do not tighten the bongo clamp too hard, as the screw will go through the padding and scratch the finish of your bongos without you noticing. It happened to me at least.
In summary: Nice and cheap, it does its job, but the quality is not top notch. Good for the percussionist on a budget
A word of caution though - do not tighten the bongo clamp too hard, as the screw will go through the padding and scratch the finish of your bongos without you noticing. It happened to me at least.
In summary: Nice and cheap, it does its job, but the quality is not top notch. Good for the percussionist on a budget
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Cheap and stable!
I bought this stand for my Millenium Bongos and it is doing its job well. There are no assembly instructions but the assembly is manageable without them.
The workmanship is solid, the price is ok!
The workmanship is solid, the price is ok!
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JK
Good but not great
Did the job well until I broke the stand. It was easy to fix but a better quality stand would last longer I'm sure
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A
Handy Stand
This stand is perfectly suitable for me. I mostly use it for practicing at home as I usually don't bring my bongos to gigs and so far the stand has done well!
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does the job
It holds my bongos, which is great, but the felt that actually hold them in place keeps coming off the stand when not in use. Not sure if that's due to a knock in transit or quality of that specific item.
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