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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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JT
Buy once cry once
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
Spend a little extra for better quality
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JR
Sloppy and a little flimsy
If you want rock solid look elsewhere. It is flimsy and a little imprecise. But it totally works!
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It's cheap, but it stands.
I bought this stand for my 12'' practice pad. It works just fine for that - it stands pretty stable, the height adjustment is sufficient. But overall it's not a high quality product - it's quite light and not god for fine tuning the slant of the snare (I keep the snare and the practice pad quite level, if you don't - this might be a problem), the screws are pretty hard on the hands as well. It's a bit flimsy - I think it's not the best solution for a snare stand, although it will get the job done.
All in all - if you're on a budget or need a stand for a practice pad, this will suffice, but otherwise I suggest looking for a sturdier option.
All in all - if you're on a budget or need a stand for a practice pad, this will suffice, but otherwise I suggest looking for a sturdier option.
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EH
Dainty
Once you get it working it is more or less fine. i use it as a rack tom holder. Getting it into the right position however is tedious and annoying. and it doesn't have much range. Any tom smaller than 13/12 inches won't fit properly without some improvising. It also does not feel sturdy. I feel as though every gig I use it at will be its last as i'll break is making adjustments. All that said I suppose it has lasted me about 3 years now.
I would not reccomend this as a main snare stand. It is not capable of making fine adjustments easily and quickly. As a tom holder it does the job for me.
I would not reccomend this as a main snare stand. It is not capable of making fine adjustments easily and quickly. As a tom holder it does the job for me.
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Not very resistant
I bought one of these and the quality is ok for the price, but the basket screw stripped pretty soon so i had to fix it with a replace locking nut i made but still wasn't the most stable stand you could get.
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Not bad for the price!
Overall good product and quite well made, nice and stable rubber feet
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Millenium DSS-718B Stage Snare Stand
The first impression of this snare stand was not bad. The double-barreled stand and the whole locking system grant a stable stand.
I bought this stand for my second snare next to the left of my drum set.
What I can say is that the stand works as it is supposed to do.
The height adjustment is really stiff. After fixing the screws over the time I found some big notches in the rod structures. It seems to be a very soft metal. So I decided to leave the stand in his adjusted position to avoid further damages.
In this price class I think it is a stable stand, but all in all you can recognize that the material and finish isn´t the best. If you want to place an expensive snare or pad, I would recommend to buy an more expensive snare stand.
For smaller, substandard snares it is sufficient.
I bought this stand for my second snare next to the left of my drum set.
What I can say is that the stand works as it is supposed to do.
The height adjustment is really stiff. After fixing the screws over the time I found some big notches in the rod structures. It seems to be a very soft metal. So I decided to leave the stand in his adjusted position to avoid further damages.
In this price class I think it is a stable stand, but all in all you can recognize that the material and finish isn´t the best. If you want to place an expensive snare or pad, I would recommend to buy an more expensive snare stand.
For smaller, substandard snares it is sufficient.
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Surprisingly good for Millenium
In my experience, Millenium hardware usually breaks down in a matter of weeks. This one seems rather good, though. It's fairly easy to adjust, although I think it doesn't go down low enough. The stand is stable and seems to be made of good materials. I like the rubber at the tips of the arms, it gives you grip and doesn't scratch the drum.
All in all, an average snare stand. It does its job and that's it.
All in all, an average snare stand. It does its job and that's it.
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You get what you pay
I mainly use it for my second snare or a practice pad and it does it's job. It is a little bit unstable, even when every screw is tightened. Also it has a few sharp edges that you have to be careful with when you handle it. For example when you want to adjust the angle of the stand, you could cut your hand if you're not careful.
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