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Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X) Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X) Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X) Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X) Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X)

Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X)

Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X) Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X) Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X) Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X) Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X)
$ 32.00

Score By Feature

Based on 234 ratings
Delivery
9.65
Satisfaction
9.53
Value for money
9.24
Packaging
9.36

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Product Description

The mic is vibrationally isolated by a rubber lined jaw/mount.
Large and/or heavy microphones, cowbells, and cymbals can all be mounted on this stand.
Accessory rotation is restricted by a new ratcheting system.
Compact and comfortable to use

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to attach it to a conga drum with claws?

It's technically possible, but why would you want to do that when you could mount a cymbal on a stand or hold a cowbell in your hand?

Is it possible to use the claw on a snare?

Most snare drums should be able to use it - An old marching drum with wide hoops may not be able to handle it. I've used it on my snares for woodblock, cowbell, and a choke cymbal with some other hardware.

Is there an 8mm or 6mm post on this?

6mm. It's ideal for mounting a vintage cymbal or other 6mm item.

Do you know if the clamp is fully closed? I'd like to mount it on a music stand. ?

I haven't tried mounting it on a music stand because this type of clamp is designed to be used on the rim of a drum.

Selected User Reviews For Latin Percussion LP Claw Body (LP592X)

Finally! The issue has been resolved! I've put together a small suitcase kit for playing in an acoustic trio, and the 10-piece kit is one of them
5/5

I've never been able to get a good rim shot with the inch snare I'm using. It's simply too small to click on. For three different Jam Blocks (blue, red, and purple), I've used a variety of mounts, primarily mounting them to my high-resolution monitor. It's a nice hat stand, but it's never felt quite right for a game. I experimented with a Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim-to This simple piece of hardware, with its three separate points of adjustment, turned out to be the way to go. Riser (no increase in volume) and other DIY solutions were considered, but this simple piece of hardware with its three separate points of adjustment proved to be the best option. As for my rim, I went with the red Jam Block. Substitute, and I've got the right mount in place to perfectly position it. This clamp is attached to the bottom rim of my snare drum, allowing the Jam Block to be raised above the top rim. It gives me a rim-less rim-less rim-less rim-less rim It's a nice, loud click, and it's right where you'd expect it to be.

Kellan Nelson
Kellan Nelson
| Nov 15, 2021
LP came up with a brilliant idea
5/5

I really like this product and the concept behind it. I've been a long-time LP fan since I began playing drums and percussion, and I recall when this product first came out 40 years ago. Two of them are currently in use by me. One is for mounting my blast blocks, and the other is for my cyclops tambourine; they're never in the way, and my percussion embellishments are always in the perfect place. In my opinion, LP remains the leader, and these items are one of the reasons I keep returning to them.

Kamryn Long
Kamryn Long
| May 21, 2021
That was not the outcome I had hoped for
3/5

Adjusting to a position that allows you to hit the cowbell squarely is difficult. It could be due to my setup requirements, but it needs to be more adjustable in terms of angle. For my purposes, I don't like it. I was hoping it would be a solution for small club gigs with limited space, but I'm going back to my percussion stand.

Louis CONNOLLY
Louis CONNOLLY
| Apr 13, 2021
It's convenient to tune my conga drums, and I like how they clip on to the side of the drums, allowing me to tune them as needed without having to remove screws
3/5

The gooseneck will not hold a heavy microphone in place. The mic swayed to one side every time I hit the drum. br>If you're going to buy one, get the smallest one you can.

William Graham
William Graham
| Nov 25, 2021
The quality is satisfactory
4/5

Anything else would be a waste of time. The quality is satisfactory. I wouldn't put anything else on it besides a small percussion instrument. Although I'm not sure why you'd need to rotate the black piece, it can be done. It was difficult to get it to rotate the first time (it arrived rotated upside down and needed to be flipped). That rotation feature is now a little loose, and I can't seem to find a way to lock it in place or tighten it. It works and hasn t fallen over but I don t trust 100% it to stay upright.

Claire Roach
Claire Roach
| Nov 07, 2021
Exceptional purchaser
5/5

The item was originally lost, but the seller sent a replacement. No questions were asked. br>Received late due to no fault of theirs, but of excellent quality.

Wayne Cobb
Wayne Cobb
| Mar 22, 2021
They're really cool
5/5

It is a hit with my partner. So far, it's been great! Connects to his conga right away. It's equipped with a cowbell and a jam block. He'll most likely continue to play throughout the day!.

Karsyn Dunlap
Karsyn Dunlap
| Mar 19, 2021
Fits perfectly onto the rims
5/5

It's simple to attach items to. Love it. It was in great shape and fit perfectly on the rim. The mounting rod, on the other hand, was much smaller than I had anticipated. So I removed the Claw's rod and replaced it with the mounting rod from the Mini Everything Rack's rod, then replaced the Claw's mounting rod with the Mini Everything Rack's mounting rod. The LP Red Jam Block, LP Salsa Uptown cowbell, and LP Salsa Cha Cha cowbell were all defeated by me. It comes highly recommended from me.

Musa Huynh
Musa Huynh
| Nov 14, 2021

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