Liberty One Hideaway Cymbal Boom Arm (SW-CHMC)

Liberty One SKU: SW-CHMC
5 reviews

Price:
Sale price$24.95
Stock:
In stock

Description

The Liberty One Cymbal Boom Arm is heavy duty and allows you to add a cymbal to your set without purchasing a full stand.

The Down tube fits most multi-clamps while cymbal tilter and adjustable hideaway boom allow for perfect positioning.

Product Info

SKU SW-CHMC
Weight 1.75 lb

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Customer Reviews

It's perfect

Rating
Posted by
John
Date Posted
08/30/2025

Excellent product. Quality. Thank you!

Okay for the Price

Rating
Posted by
Anonymous
Date Posted
11/18/2024

Overall, okay cymbal arm for the price. However, after about a year or so of heavy use. I've had multiple arms break at the first joint before the down tube.

small downrod

Rating
Posted by
James Brandt
Date Posted
03/04/2018

To SW's credit, the picture on the Website has been changed. These used to start as a 3/4" downrod and then, about 1-2 inches down the tube, the downrod bumped out to 7/8". The new model has no bump-out and remains as 3/4" for the entire downrod. Off the old picture on the site, I ordered 5 and received 2 of the original design and 3 of the new design (hence, the 2-star rating). Had to return the item as a 3/4" downrod is too small for the rack clamps these were going into (along with many other rack clamps on the market). If you are looking to use these on a rack, make sure your clamps will accept and hold rods smaller than 7/8".

Works great

Rating
Posted by
Slade
Date Posted
04/09/2015

I just needed a simple arm to attach a splash to my current stand. For the price this seems to fit the need very well. 1st Liberty product I have ever had, but would consider their products in the future.

excellent!

Rating
Posted by
Anonymous
Date Posted
03/31/2012

I have several of these connected to different clamps. None of them move while playing and the wingnuts do not come loose. I have pretty thin cymbals on them, so I'm not sure how they would work with heavier rock cymbals, but for any splash or other light cymbal I can confirm that it works very well. The felts on them are very thick, which is good for larger cymbals but for splashes you may want to use thinner felts to give the cymbal more freedom to move and resonate.