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TAMA QC8B4 Quick-Set Bekken Mate 4pc/Pack

8,99€ 16,78€
Gratis verzending bij bestellingen boven 25,99€

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Over dit item

  • 4stk/Pack
  • Maakt het mogelijk om bekkens met slechts één aanraking te bevestigen en te verwijderen
  • Voor 8 mm schroefdraad bekkens Stands
  • Fijne aanpassingen aan de zwenkbeweging van de bekkens kunnen worden gemaakt door het apparaat te draaien


Door simpelweg de twee knoppen aan de beide zijden vast te pakken en te drukken, kunnen gebruikers de Cymbal Mate met slechts één aanraking bevestigen en verwijderen, waardoor bekkens setup/breakdown een fluitje van een cent maken. Net als onze standaard Cymbal Mate: fijne aanpassingen aan de swingende beweging van de bekken kunnen worden gemaakt door het apparaat te draaien.


Daniel Cardenas
8 juni 2025
Buen producto, me ahorra 5 minutos al armar y desarmar la bateria. Además de lo practico y funcional. Muy recomendable
Agretsch
13 april 2025
A must-have for drummers! I swear by these little lifesavers now! They go on and off with ease, a very secure fit and they are well-built, not cheap or flimsy. Some other are bright pink, too, which I'm not particularly fond of. These are a major time saver when you are setting up and tearing now, especially when you're doing it several times a day. At almost $12 each at most stores I've looked at, this 4 pack is also a real steal. Have already ordered another set to have in my accessories kit. Thank you TAMA for a super-practical and useful product! Fast shipping, too!
Sean A.M.
24 februari 2025
These are simply the best-designed cymbal wing-nuts for the price. These are lightweight, reliable, durable, and easy to use. I have not had any issues with them falling off, nor have I had any problems with them not fitting the (mostly standard) M8 threads atop my Yamaha booms. These also don't rattle, nor do they move themselves up or down on the threads while I am playing.After seeing "Standup for Drummers" by Fred Armisen I could not stop thinking about the aggregate amount of time I have spent spinning little wingnuts on the tops of cymbal stands, occasionally dropping them, and trying to figure out where they went on a dark stage over decades of drumming. Maybe it's just me, but I have never felt great about standing there spinning little wing-nuts when the clock is ticking during a changeover. I decided to finally order these, and have installed them on my show kit's four cymbal stands.Granted, because these are black, they would be harder to find on a dark stage when compared to a chrome wingnut, but I feel like I am less likely to drop the Tama nut because I already have a good grip on them when they come off the stand. (I think Tama also makes brightly-colored variants.)You might be thinking these are a waste of money because "how long does it really take to unscrew a few cymbals?" Consider that you take them off and put them back on two times each per show, and (depending on how many cymbals you have) it could be a couple of minutes on each end; those couple of extra minutes could be the difference between you dialing-in your monitor mix, or playing-through an extra section at sound-check!Metal wingnuts can also rattle, and can sometimes move up or down during play. These Tama nuts don't move, and -- if you want to adjust the tension of your stack, or adjust sound/movement of your cymbal -- you can push the buttons in and move the nut up/down, or you can just turn it like a regular wingnut for fine-tuning the tension.Just try these, and you won't want to go back to regular wingnuts.
Kunde
14 december 2024
Super
bonohodge
26 november 2024
Really simple idea and might seem a bit of a luxury or gimmick, but they do a great job. No loosening while playing - you decide how loose you want your cymbals to be by choosing which way up to put the cymbal mate, and then they stay that way however long or hard you play. And at the end of a long day, they make packing down that little bit quicker; no more spinning wing nuts flying off into some dark corner of the stage as you loosen them - these just lift off when you squeeze them. It's surprising just how much the little things make a difference.