Basic tripod microphone stand with telescoping boom. Boom is 19", extends to 31". Height adjustable from 40" to 69". Tripod legs 25" on each side.
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Basic tripod microphone stand with telescoping boom. Boom is 19", extends to 31". Height adjustable from 40" to 69". Tripod legs 25" on each side.

I purchased the DR Pro Tripod Mic Boom Stand about 3 months ago for the church where I am on the worship team. I needed a mic boom stand that was somewhat heavy duty but affordable and yet would take the abuse that things get around church. This mic stand does everything I need it to do, is not whimpy and has weathered all the abuse just fiine so far. The only minor drawback is that the pivot adjustment comes loose fairly easily, allowing the boom swing if not tightened.
I worked with a band recently that had a mixed bag of mic stands (both straight and booms). Of course, being the "scratch" player I got the most cheesy stand available which, to be honest, was just as cheesy as my own stand. After the gig I was helping load out when I spied the DR Pro Tripod Boom stand - what a difference. This is one heavy duty professional stand! All the components are extremely fine machined (no wobble at any connection) and the unit as a whole is about as sturdy as anyone could hope for. They even included two mic cable clips: 1 for the upright and 1 for the boom which was a very nice touch. Bottom Line: This is the best mic stand for non-studio work by far.
I was looking for a solid mic stand at a low price but all the ones i kept coming across weren't sturdy and didn't last long. Then i came across this stand that was a little higher than my budget for mic stands but it was well worth it. the stand is built with durability in mind and it's very sturdy so don't worry if u think ur mic might be too heavy for it cause it will hold the heaviest of mics. i love how high this thing adjusts because I'm pretty tall so i don't have to bend down when im recording. I'll definitely recommend this to anyone that's looking for a very sturdy mic stand without having to pay too much. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT buy one of those cheap stands because you'll be getting what u paid for. If ur on a budget like me then this is buy far the best mic stand u can get at a low price.
