Yamaha CL-940LBW Tom Ball Clamp, Extended Base (non-YESS), Long Hex Rod
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Using the Yamaha absolute maple hybrid tom mounting system, it would work with this product.
Toms are equipped with the "Yess" system which refers to a bracket fixed to each one. According to my knowledge, there are two versions The original was 2 pages long An adjustable bolt bracket for the shell and an adjustable bracket for Unlike the old system, the new one has 3 bolts rather than 2. The goal is to reduce resonance as much as possible. An effect of the mount is dampening. I like how it works! In the case of this Yamaha bracket, you'll only need a clamp like the Pearl ADP clamp or a DW or PDP Mega clamp to attach your drums to a cymbal stand. To support a drum hanging from it, you will need a cymbal stand that is robust and heavy. I wish you all the best!
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A 14-inch pipe has a length of 14 inches.
Selected User Reviews For Yamaha CL-940LBW Tom Ball Clamp, Extended Base (non-YESS), Long Hex Rod
The last few years I have rarely gigged with more than a 4 piece kit. There are typically five kits in each box All and most used kits are sold as shell packs, and some bass drums do not have tom holders (virgin shells). Having mounted a single 12" or 13" tom on an integrated snare stand, it worked fine, but I prefer carrying less hardware (and a lighter one), and I prefer the look of a single tom holder. When I use a bass drum that measures 18" or 20", the shaft is long enough. I like Yamaha hardware because of its solid build quality. In the past, I've owned a variety of Yamaha drum kits, from more economical models to higher priced ones, and I have always found their hardware to be excellent. It is important not to overtighten the ball clamp on their tom holders (including that one), or it can be damaged (as was the case when someone used my kit once). My music store had to place a special order for this item, so I bought it on Amazon My Amazon purchase was about the same price as the one I got from EBay, but I got it faster.
Those who use Yamaha products will find this a It's not necessary to have two rack toms all the time. If that is the case, the double YESS mount can only be Despite its long reach, the single arm of this mount offers flexibility in height adjustment, as well as a ball and socket that is equally sturdy as the rest.
There is a Yamaha version. It's just that everything they make is made like a tank and built to last. This clamp is extremely strong, substantial, and easy to adjust. The large wing nut provides plenty of leverage, and the composite ball stays in place. In fact, they come with a This is fantastic.
This product has very good quality, but I noticed the country of origin moved from Japan (original) to Indonesia. Since then, they have moved to China. There will be questions about quality, but it is too soon to say. Perhaps you could use the lighter china toms for small toms (less weight) and the heavier older ones for.
Yamaha is the best when it comes to quality and precision. It was my intention to buy four of them so I could better position the It is a good idea to use a long hex rod. The first set of drums I ever owned, fifty years ago, was an acoustic Ludwig. Until I pass away in my will, I will retain ownership of these items and the entire electronic set.
I had to replace a worn out ball clamp on the rack mount for my Yamaha DTX Extreme II Maple electronic kit with these. I have been pleased with the quality, and it has been perfectly executed.
With this longer and, I can adjust the Tom on my 24" bass drum to be lower. It will be easier for me to get better at the job.
For many years, I have used Yamaha products and did not change them for any other, because of their superior quality.