On-Stage

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On-Stage Stands Tripod Mic Stand with Boom is an even better now that you can get two for the price of one. Basic tripod microphone stand has a 33 in. fixed boom. (Mic clips not included).
On-Stage Tripod Mic Stand with Boom 2-Pack

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4.38

26 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

A good product, and a good company.

Are there better mic stands out there? Yes. But, for the price of these boom stands, they are well worth it. No listen, you have to treat them like any other piece of gear and take care of them, but I bring these on hundreds of gigs without issue. Occasionally and rarely, something fails but I always have a few extra on hand. To top it off, On-Stage customer service is excellent. Parts for reparing stands are easily ordered and they respond quickly. My most recent order shipped to me with a broken T-Nut for tightening the boom clutch. Within 15 minutes of opening the box, I emailed, and On-Stage agreed to ship me a replacement part for free with no questions asked. Shipped the next business day.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Nice...but

Well made except for the threaded knob to adjust boom slide. Threads strip out w/ the slightest pressure rendering the adjustable boom portion useless.

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Best Uses

  1. Performances5
  2. Home Studio5
  3. Amateur Recording2

Cons

  1. Adjustment knobs1
  2. Durability1

Describe Yourself

  1. Professional Musician3
  2. Experienced2
  3. Novice2

Pros

  1. Portable6
  2. Stable6
  3. Holds Items Securely4
  4. Compact2
  5. Well-built!1
  • Worth the money.

    3

    submitted6 years ago

    byJarrod

    fromUndisclosed

    Very light weight and one of the stands threads stripped immediately with very little effort. Other than that I would recommend them for studio or other light duty applications. I would not recommend for serious gigging.

  • I would buy this product again.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byDj Deuce

    fromWichita, ks

    For deejaying

  • It works.

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byTraveus

    fromundisclosed

    It works.

  • Very nice budget mic stand

    3

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    submitted7 years ago

    byKENNETH

    fromundisclosed

    Very nice budget mic stand. Yes, if I needed another stand or two I would purchase them again.

  • Parts falling off

    3

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    submitted7 years ago

    byAndrew

    fromundisclosed

    I've had these for 6 months and parts are falling off. I use them for 1 open mic a month. You get what you paid for with these. I gave them a 3 because you can rig them to work and still do the job. They just won't look pretty.

  • Just what I needed

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byandra

    fromundisclosed

    Perfect

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byBill

    fromundisclosed

    Are these the MS7701B stands?

    Are these the MS7701B stands?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes
  • asked byJohn

    fromLos Angeles

    What are these made out of, particularly the base that holds the legs? Are they primarily metal or plastic?

    What are these made out of, particularly the base that holds the legs? Are they primarily metal or plastic?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Metal
  • asked byDavid

    fromVA

    What is the max height these stands will reach?

    What is the max height these stands will reach?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    65"
  • asked byNone

    fromBaltimore

    What is the difference between a fixed arm and a telescoping arm on a microphone stand

    What is the difference between a fixed arm and a telescoping arm on a microphone stand

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Fixed arm means that the part above the hinge isn't adjustable in length where Telescoping is.