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Tired of setting up a separate stand for your multi-pad and then trying to get it to angle over your kit so you can reach it?

Those days are over, thanks to the Alesis Multipad Clamp. The Alesis Multipad Clamp is a clamp and boom-arm assembly that attaches directly to any cymbal or rack-mount stand. With the 5.75 in. clamp and adjustable opening, the clamp attachment accommodates stands of any thickness.

An infinitely variable ball-and-socket joint enables you to position your multi-pad at the perfect playing angle, and the flat pad mount fits Alesis and other multi-pads perfectly.

With Alesis Multipad Clamp you have one less setup headache.
Alesis Multipad Clamp
Alesis Multipad Clamp
Alesis Multipad Clamp

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4.75

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  1. Concerts3
  2. Practicing3
Cons
  1. Doesn't clamp to an Alesis rack1
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  1. Easy To Use4
  2. Good Quality4
  3. Functional3
  • Great with one issue

    4

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    submitteda year ago

    byGreg

    fromDes Moines Iowa

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This mount looks great and works great with one exception. I wanted to clamp it to my Alesis DM10 rack. That would be a very common use. Unfortunately, the attachment clamp doesn't adjust large enough to fit the 1 1/2 inch tubes on an Alesis rack. Really? I pulled out a mic stand and clamped it to that to get it to work. However, it's not as functional and clean as clamping it to my rack. I don't understand how that could get by as the final design.

  • Nice easy to use mount, invaluable!!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byHotrod

    fromPhoenix

    Easy way to mount the Sample Pad

  • This mount is a problem solver!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byRon

    fromLouisiana

    If you have the Alesis Strike Multi-Pad dont waste time rigging up some other method to mount it. I did that and wasted a lot of time and energy before I just broke down and got this specifically designed mount. Keep in mind that the mount plate has to be compensated for when the unit is in a bag or case but I also have the specifically designed SKB case that take care of the issue. This mount is very easy to use and provides quick adjust ability.

  • Great stand

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byLucass Hole

    fromPa

    I would recommend this to drummers adding this to your acoustic set. It is very adjustable to get it in any spot on your set.

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  • asked byEric

    fromMinas Gerais, Brasil.

    Does THIS clamp allow me to mount the multipad to the Alesis Strata Prime drum stand?

    Does THIS clamp allow me to mount the multipad to the Alesis Strata Prime drum stand?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked bySean

    fromOHIO

    does this tray fit the Sample Pad 4?

    does this tray fit the Sample Pad 4?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, the Multipad will fit.
  • asked byBen

    fromIllinois

    Where are the screws? I just got my Strike pad (which came shipped in bubble wrap; no display box), and neither the pad nor the clamp (which I'd already picked up) had any way to connect the two!

    Where are the screws? I just got my Strike pad (which came shipped in bubble wrap; no display box), and neither the pad nor the clamp (which I'd already picked up) had any way to connect the two!

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can get this addressed for you.
  • asked byChristopher

    fromFlorida

    How does the pad come off the stand for transport? Does the flat piece need to be unscrewed from the bottom of the pad? Or does the ball come out of the ball/socket assembly? Or some third option? I like the look of this, but if it's a hassle to break down and set up I might stick with a traditional stand and pad mount

    How does the pad come off the stand for transport? Does the flat piece need to be unscrewed from the bottom of the pad? Or does the ball come out of the ball/socket assembly? Or some third option? I like the look of this, but if it's a hassle to break down and set up I might stick with a traditional stand and pad mount

    Open Reply - Beau
    The flat piece can be unscrewed / removed from the bottom. It can be broken down very easily.