Millenium MD-2210A Reviews

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11 years ago

Walking bass drum

I bought this drum to use for crowd interaction in my band. It's a soul band with brass. A certain point in the show, the brass and wireless guitar leave the stage to Interact with audience. I bought this so I could join them.

At first I found the strap difficult to put on as it is quite small. No instructions in the box. I eventually realised that the straps needed to be tied to the back of my pants at the belts parts. Once I did this, then it was comfortable. A little heavy as well but I'm a big guy so no problem holding it. I haven't even put a blanket or anything in it either. I damping one side with my hand as it is quite loud.

No case for it but it seems sturdy enough. Very happy with it. Cheap drum which does what I need it to do.

11 years ago

Surprised How Good This Is

We bought this drum for use in a Rugby Stadium as part of a brass ensemble. We were well and truly surprised at how good this drum turned out to be considering how small it is. It has a great sound with lots of volume which can be heard at the other side of the stadium. It is also very light to carry, which helps a lot when there is a long walk to the stadium.

The only downside which we feel requires a mention is that the straps are pretty useless, we use them as a carry handle only. I'm not sure how good the drum would be to march with. Perhaps a different harness would be required.

It works OK for us though as the drum sits on the ground when in use.

Recommended!

11 years ago

BASS DRUM

First class drum for my son fantastic price as it came with beaters as well , plus a carrying strap and also tuning key drum weighs about 6 KG so not to heavy and not to big thanks

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Millenium
  • Released in 2010
  • Average price : $194
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