Was this an over the top design that was just over thought and engineered, or was there an advantage to this over the standard clutches?
Personally, I think it was a 'just because we can' thing. The deliberately built that entire series way over the top and this IMHO was an example of something that while unique and groundbreaking, just didn't translate as practical for the working/gigging drummer.
I think it's a cool thing for a dedicated drum set that doesn't get moved. But, since the tightening loosening function goes as the same direction as the treading for the pull rod, I found myself turning the pull rod more often than loosening the clutch. So, if you wanted to tighten or loosen the top cymbal, or raise or lower it, that was pretty much impossible with one hand.
