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[[File:12.JPG|thumb|Tama MTH 600 with Artstar ES toms]]
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The '''Tama MTH 600''' double tom holder was available during the early to mid 1990's from [[Tama]]. It came with the [[Tama Artstar ES]] series. It was similar looking to the [[Tama MTH 300]] which came with the Tama Granstar 2 series.
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The '''Tama MTH 200''' double tom holder was available during the early to mid 1990's from [[Tama]]. It came with the [[Tama Artstar ES]] series. It was similar looking to the [[Tama MTH 300]] which came with the Tama Granstar 2 series.
  
 
* Both were Tama's best, most adjustable double tom holders. Sadly, they were both discontinued in the late 1990's in the advent of the [[Tama MTH 900]]. ''(also a high quality, highly adjustable tom holder)''
 
* Both were Tama's best, most adjustable double tom holders. Sadly, they were both discontinued in the late 1990's in the advent of the [[Tama MTH 900]]. ''(also a high quality, highly adjustable tom holder)''

Revision as of 14:01, 9 March 2015

Tama MTH 200 with Artstar ES toms

The Tama MTH 200 double tom holder was available during the early to mid 1990's from Tama. It came with the Tama Artstar ES series. It was similar looking to the Tama MTH 300 which came with the Tama Granstar 2 series.

  • Both were Tama's best, most adjustable double tom holders. Sadly, they were both discontinued in the late 1990's in the advent of the Tama MTH 900. (also a high quality, highly adjustable tom holder)
  • The MTH 300 incorporated L rods to mount the toms, while the MTH 900 uses an L rod with a urethane ball attached to the rod inside the clamp. (like the Tama MTH 100)

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