Millenium MDT2S Drum Throne Sattel

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Drum Throne

  • Seat in saddle shape
  • Seat with velour seat surface
  • With double bracing
  • Continuous height adjustment with lockable rotating spindle
  • Min. height: 46 cm
  • Max. height: 60 cm
  • Colour: Black
Available since January 2000
Item number 133550
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Fabric Velour
Design Of Seat Saddle Style
Height Adjustment Spindle Yes
With Backrest No
Removeable Backrest No
$62
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Millenium drum throne
Anonymous 30.08.2016
Use; no matter how great the set-up is, if the throne is wobbly and askew, it makes even the simple beats messy to play by wasting energy on trying to keep balance and stay on the same height. A good drum throne is a must for touring and live shows, cuz it?s highly likely the local club thrones will be worn out and unreliable.

Pros;
+ good metal composite and solid locks! If taken care of, this throne will last for quite some time.
+ the shape of the seat is very comfortable for longer shows and rehearsing. I find the small round seats uncomfortable
+ for the price, it?s well built, solid, double braced legs for stability.
+ pretty light, which is an advantage for transporting and mobility.

Cons;
- be careful not to move around on it too much as it will loosen the top lock, under the seat
- as it is not super heavy-duty built, watch out for resting your weight on one side as it can bend the main bar, making it near impossible to maintain balance afterwards.
- i would suggest getting a separate carrying bag for it, as it does not come with one. The cover of the seat is great, but it will scratch and rip if continuously thrown into the same harware case along with cymbal stands and other hardware.

Summary;
To buy or not to buy? ? Buy! For the price, it?s great and reliable.
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AlessandroSacco 13.01.2019
I used this drum Throne for many years and honestly I think for this price u can't have any better.
But is not very confortable...after 30 mins u start to feel it and playing becomes annoying cause it's not very soft.
I passed to the 100 euros version and it's amazing so I suggest to invest 50 more euros and buy the 100 euros version.
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Actually pretty good!
richmill 26.06.2022
It's nuts how expensive drum thrones got...
So, trying to spend something less than an obscene amount of money, I chose this one. And, it's actually pretty sturdy. It's used a LOT! In a busy drum school with around 40 different students each week - all different shapes, sizes and weights (adults and kids), and so it is adjusted and moved every day, and every hour for about 6 hours a day!

Not the most luxurious or comfortable chair in the world, but it's a workhorse for sure and definitely worth the money.
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Very wobbly
djska 18.12.2017
Very poor quality, wobbles at each of the joints, lower legs/tube, tube, seat to tube. During the year I used this, this only got worse. Could not fix this, as just poor construction. The larger seat is not even really that comfy (compared to Gibraltar moto-style seat).
I bought a Pearl D-790 to replace it, so much better. I probably will throw the Millenium seat away (would not even want to leave it behind in a practice room for something else to take, it is that bad).
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