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Millenium Tablet Holder
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The materials used are pretty good for the money, and I would have given it 5 stars for quality, but the design leaves a little to be desired, deserving about 3 stars, hence the 4 it ended up with. Of the 5 prongs that hold the tablet, two are fixed, two are lockable sliding, and one is sprung. The lockable sliding ones are positive in their action, stay where they are locked, and grip well. The sprung one uses a fairly light spring, but does an adequate job of holding. The swivel-joint on the back feels very positive in operation, and doesn't need very much tightening to engage and give confidence that it will stay at the angle you want it to. All reasonable so far. Where the design falls down slightly: The swivel-joint is a metal plate with a moulded ball to swivel on. The metal plate is not a perfect fit with the plastic housing it clicks into, and so in operation, the device rocks very slightly to and fro when using the touch screen. This doesn't prevent you from using it, but does detract slightly from what should feel like a more quality feel to it. The clamp that fits to the mic stand can be quite fiddly to fix in place, and takes a lot of twisting and turning to get it to the point where it will all behave itself on the stand. One issue I've come across is that it is possible on a darkened stage to misalign the clamps when attaching to the mic stand, so that you get a false 'lock'. You think it is all tight, but all of a sudden, one touch sends the whole lot rattling down the mic stand - it doesn't fall off, but just slips down until it grips again. Now to the bit I had to customise because it just was not good enough: The length of the bar between the mic stand clamp and the swivel-joint is just not long enough. It is impossible to clamp it into anything useful except at the singing side of the mic-stand, and even then, it is best with the tablet held horizontally (I note that that is the way it is set up in the main picture). I have had to cut the bar in the middle, and weld in an extension piece of about 5cm length to allow the plate to swivel to any angle I want it.
Question is, would I buy one again if it was stolen, lost etc.? Well, not only would I, but I did - another two - and in both instances I will be customising them in different ways again to make them fit my own purposes.
EDIT: I just received my second one, and 10 seconds with a hex driver removed the sprung prong (you can leave the spring in place - it is held with it's own separate screw), and I can now fit my DR880 drum machine on the holder, using the locking side prongs to hold it in place. Very useful and this holds it at a better height and more choice of angles than the previous holders I've used.
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I've used in countless gigs, put it in a suitcase inside a plane hold and still works like the very first day.
Very sturdy, highly recommended!!!
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10" with the Samsung hard shell case - unfortunately I have to remove the case for the tablet to sit securely in the holder so there is a good possibility that one day I will forget to put the cover back on at the end of a gig and leave it behind - but that's not happened yet!
One of the screws that holds a clamp in place works loose every now and then and falls out - I should one day tighten it properly rather than finger tight but its not a major problem.
My preferred stand to use this with is the one that comes with the Thomann/Millenium orchestra stand as its shorter than a mic stand and its very stable and they are very reasonably priced..
Very good value.
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because of the adjustable clamps on the top it is possible also to hold a music book instead of a tablet if you wish. Which is a bonus as sometimes when my battery fails me on the tablet I can have a backup book for chords.
Happy with this fits onto any mic stand and feels sturdy!
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In practice it is easy to use and does what it says it will do with the minimum of fuss - very useful addition and makes using the iPad so much easier.
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The clap seems fiddly at first but be assured it does the job.
Just the right thing that holds the tablet in place in a quick to fit sprung clamp.
Another great product.
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By using the clamp I can easily attach it to the side of a Spider, and it feels nice and solid.
The plastic holders allow me to leave the iPad in its casing for added protection and sometimes I also use it as it's intended, as a tablet holder.
Could double as a sheet music holder if you're stuck for one.
Adjusting is easy, the clamp can be put perpendicularly or parallel, allowing for few angles.
I find it really good, even compared to its more expensive counterparts, all that's to see is how long life the clamp has before the thread starts wearing off. Looks well built so I am confident.
Happy with it
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Very versatile and well built. Not just some flimsy piece of plastic.
Metal mounting bracket and clamp very good.
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Very stable and reliable. Good quality and easy to handle.
No more paper for me. Just clipped on my Microphone stand and ready to perform...
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Very good price quality ratio
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Fixes straight onto my mic stand and is adjustable in every way.
Feels sturdy enough and once fixed does not move.
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