The Millenium MPS-350 itself is a decent value e-drum kit once assembled, but buyers should be aware of a documentation mismatch that causes unnecessary confusion during setup.
The assembly manual supplied with the product clearly shows four L-rods for mounting the tom pads and snare. However, the kit is shipped with only one L-rod (for the snare). Based on the included instructions, the product appears incomplete at first.
After contacting Thomann support, I was told that:
• the MPS-350 is intended to use only one L-rod,
• the toms are designed to be clamped directly to the mounts, and
• the image showing four L-rods was mistakenly taken from another model (MPS-450).
While this may be correct from a design standpoint, the official documentation included with the product does not currently reflect this, and customers are expected to discover and resolve the discrepancy themselves by contacting support. This is particularly frustrating when assembling the kit as a gift for someone.
What buyers should know before ordering:
• The kit arrives with only one L-rod — this is considered “correct” by the manufacturer.
• The printed/official assembly instructions may still show four L-rods and are therefore misleading.
• Assembly is possible, but only once you ignore part of the supplied documentation.
The product works once set up, but the mismatch between documentation and delivered parts is not customer-friendly and should be corrected to avoid confusion for future buyers.