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Millenium DSS-718B Stage Snare Stand

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Millenium DSS-718B Stage Snare Stand
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My honest opinion
Anonymous 05.02.2015
Like some of the owners of this snare stand, I also purchased mine along as a part of the really great package of the Yamaha's DD-65 electric drum kit, and it is with that same kit I have used it, not with an actual snare. That's just what I am going to be focusing on on this review.
At first, the Millenium DSS-718B Stage Snare Stand seemed like a solid stand for it's price and it also looked good. When I first tried to establish it, the first time I used a snare stand, it also was really easy to use.
Nowadays, in spite of the first impressions I got from it, it is not really fulfilling my wishes. I have read of this kind of stands to be really stable and this particular one is not. It keeps moving inches when I play my DD-65. Now, please note this: it might not happen with a real snare, but it does with my yamaha drumkit. The other issue I got, and the worst of this two, is that I am able to fit my DD-65 but not for long. I think it might have something to do with DD-65's angle, but I'm constantly fearing it might fall because the stand is not ideal to fit in it.
Again, as I mentioned twice, this is my particular case. It might work for a real acoustic snare, but I doubt it is a good stand for a drum who gigs a lot.
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Affordable doesn't mean bad.
And.M. 03.03.2018
Bought this snare stand because of it's price, but having tried it for some time I can confidently say that if it will ever break (but it looks really sturdy), I'll buy it again.

The one I received had a really small imperfection in the chrome finish in the middle of the shaft, but it's really minor and doesn't bother me. All in all, very recommended, as a main snare stand for beginners and even as a spare snare stand for semi pros or pros.
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extremely light - does the job
Stefan Goranov 05.02.2019
When I buy drum hardware the two things I am looking for are price and weight. As an active musician I have to bring my drums around at least once a week - sometimes it is every day - and I am really sick of heavy stands.
The Millenium stand is exactly what you expect from such a cheap piece of hardware - it is not made in a great way to last ages but I have it for three years, I have used it, borrowed it to friends and carried it everywhere along with the other hardware and the only thing that broke so far was one screw - which was super easy to fix anyway...Well it sometimes keeps falling off but screws are easy to find and it can never destroy a gig or something so if this one dies - I am buying a new one immediately.
One more time - the hugest pro for this stand - the weight - extremely light
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GUIBM 11.01.2023
Great, easy and just right for reahearsal settings.
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Timide 21.10.2021
This stand is not heavy duty. If you are looking for something not for serious use, this can work because it is cheap. However, for serious users who plays gigs often, this is not for you. It is not sturdy and of low quality.
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Great quality/price snare stand
NikMartken 17.12.2018
If you are looking for a nice, balanced and sturdy snare stand but you can't spend a lot, well, this could be the answer.
This stand is made for 14" snares, and a 10"-12" snare can easily fit on it too and it can be lowered quite enough for playing it properly and the rubber on the snare brackets also gives good protection and grip.
All screws hold the parts hard enough and it is well made, a good quality that looks it is going to fall apart any time soon with an overall sensation is you get a solid stand.
Of course, there's something better out there, especially for gigging musician that plays a lot and need something a bit more reliable, but for studio purposes and quick gigs it does the job perfectly and you can't get anything better at this price. Highly recommended.
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Buy once cry once
Jon T 21.11.2021
I bought this as it was cheap. The stand fell out during gig and now it sits in the parts pile
Spend a little extra for better quality
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Excellent product for the price
Hector M. 16.10.2019
Basic snare stand that works as intended. No overkill features, just the basic package and, considering only that, it succeeds as a great option for an entry-level snare stand. No real downsides here, especially considering the price.
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Sloppy and a little flimsy
Jonathan R-N 03.02.2023
If you want rock solid look elsewhere. It is flimsy and a little imprecise. But it totally works!
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Not great, not terrible
romerojnr 13.10.2020
I purchased this snare stand for my V-Drums (not even a real kit, right?) and even though it worked as intended for the first couple of months, the black plastic screw thingy got totally wasted (you normally rotate in order for the clips to hold the snare tight), having that wasted made the stand pretty much useless, specially if you're playing cross-stick... You cannot easily repair it since the part you need to remove to replace the screw is welded.

I'm quite surprised by this engineering flaw and I can 100% guarantee that this will happen sooner or later to anybody. I'd only recommend this model if you're planning on using it to hold your practising pad.

Do *NOT* put your real snare on it.
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Millenium DSS-718B Stage Snare Stand