Feature

●The best choice for mounting chimes — this mount works on any percussion, microphone or music stand and fits all chime models with its standard size — it even works with mountable percussion, making it the most adaptable chimes mount on the market
●Made in U.S.A. — made of super rigid, laser-cut steel and assembled by skilled experts in our Nashville, Tennessee workshop
●Padded to protect your chimes — this industry standard size mount fits all brands of chimes and is padded to ensure your chime mantle does not scratch or dent when in use — simply slide your chimes onto the threaded mount and secure them with the T-knob
●Strong and durable for touring musicians — this steel mount is ideal for musicians who are setting up and tearing down frequently and demand reliable hardware that lasts for years
●Use with other mountable instruments — not stopping at chimes, this mount will hold many other mountable percussion instruments, making it a versatile piece of hardware for any rig
●Place on any drum set or percussion rig — this chime mount measures 11 1/2" long x 2 1/2" wide x 1" high, and its length is designed to keep your chimes extended far enough away from your stand to eliminate unwanted contact


Description

At TreeWorks Chimes, we specialize in crafting exceptional, high-quality American made percussion instruments from our small shop in Nashville, Tennessee using locally sourced materials. From the chime specialist, this American-made chime mounting clamp is both sturdy and easy to use. It works on all brands of chimes and can quickly be attached or removed from almost any tubular stand, like a cymbal stand, microphone stand or sheet music stand. That means you can place the chimes right where you need them. It is specifically designed to hold the chimes stable and secure during performances. Its 11 ½” length extends your chimes away from your stand making them easier to play. The construction is solid steel finished in matte powder coated black with felt washers to protect your chimes. Made in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A.