Product Dimensions | 82.55 x 10.16 x 10.8 cm; 2.25 Kilograms |
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Item model number | MS7701B |
Colour Name | Black |
Material Type | Metal,Steel |
Size | 0 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Item Weight | 2.25 kg |
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On-Stage Stands Stands MS7701 Tripod Boom Microphone Stand
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Colour | Black |
Brand | On-Stage Stands |
Material | Metal,Steel |
Item weight | 2.25 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 82.6 x 10.2 x 10.8 Centimetres |
Style | Microphone Stand |
Base type | Leg |
About this item
- Our best selling stand, the MS7701B features a steel-reinforced plastic leg housing which offers less weight and exceptional strength
- Folding legs with plastic endcaps for durability and reduced floor vibrations
- Steel midpoint locking clutch adjusts height from 32" to 61.5"
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Value for money | 4.7 | 4.5 | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.1 |
Sturdiness | 4.2 | 4.1 | — | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.7 |
Stability | 4.2 | 4.0 | — | — | 3.7 | 4.0 |
Versatility | 4.0 | 4.6 | — | 4.4 | — | 4.1 |
Quality of material | 4.4 | 4.2 | — | — | 4.3 | — |
Sold by | Amazon.ca | Elite Vender | InnoGear | JINOLOVE | Amazon.ca | OhuhuDirect CA |
material | Metal,Steel | — | Alloy Steel,Metal | Alloy Steel,Metal | Plastic Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel |
weight | 4.95 pounds | — | 6.62 pounds | 1.3 kilograms | 3.31 pounds | 1.4 kilograms |
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ASIN | B000978D58 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #297 in Musical Instruments, Stage & Studio (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments, Stage & Studio) #9 in Microphone Stands |
Date First Available | June 14 2010 |
Manufacturer | On-Stage Stands |
Place of Business | NEW BERLIN, WI, 53151 US |
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Product description
The On Stage 7701B Microphone Stand is a durable tripod mic stand and boom combination and just about the best value we've ever offered. These stands use the highest quality components. The legs fold down for the most compact storage. Setup height is adjustable from 36 to 63 inches. On Stage 7701B Tripod Microphone Boom Stand Features and Specifications Solid cast end with standard 5/8-27 threads. Long 30 inch boom with molded plastic counterweight. Euro-Style boom with separate clutches for length and angle of boom. Allows user to make one-handed adjustments of boom angle while performing. Professional quality die-cast zinc clutch locks vertical shaft at any height from 36 to 63 inches. Clip-on cable holder. Steel-reinforced plastic leg housing offers less weight and exceptional strength. Folding legs with plastic endcaps for durability and reduced floor vibration. Base spread: 23 inches Our best selling stand! This Euro Boom boasts hybrid sheet metal and high-impact plastic leg housing making it unbreakable. A removable boom arm and its ability to fold flat make this stand a must for every member of the band. Also features a cast steel mid-point clutch. One of the most popular microphone stands in the world, the MS7701B is designed to go wherever your music takes you. Packed with pro features and protected by a long-lasting black finish, the lightweight MS7701B is a great choice for almost any application.
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On-Stage MS7701B Euro Boom Mic Stand
For Setting Up Vocal and Instrument Microphones, Height-Adjustable 32″–61.5″, Portable, Rugged, Lightweight, Steel Construction, Standard 5/8″-27 Threading, Folding Tripod Base, Tripod Microphone Stand, Durable, Black Finish
Ideal for the touring professional, our height-adjustable MS7701B Euro Boom Mic Stand delivers exceptional stability in any setting, even on irregular surfaces. The removable boom arm adjusts in angle for precise mic placement, making it a versatile choice that excels in a variety of applications ranging from miking vocals to acoustic instruments to amps. The entire stand conveniently folds flat to facilitate storage and travel. Black finish.
Durable. Steel construction delivers reliable performance and support for a wide range of microphones. Nonslip rubber feet stop skids to keep the stand safely in place on floors and stages.
Portable. Lightweight stand quickly folds down flat for ease of load in, setup, teardown, and load out while also enabling compact storage and efficient transportation.
Versatile. Height adjusts 32″–61.5″ for precise mic placement in a variety of applications and settings including concerts, shows, karaoke, churches, school music programs, and public speeches.
Compatible. Boom provides 30″ of reach for convenient mic placement and can be removed to convert the stand into a traditional straight tripod mic stand. The boom and main shaft are both equipped with industry-standard 5/8″-27 threading compatible with standard mic clips and accessories.
Professional. Includes two cable clips to neatly route cables along the stand for an organized workspace. Durable black finish resists chips and scratches to stay looking new while unobtrusively blending into any stage setup for a professional presentation.
Specifications
Height: | 32"-61.5" |
Base Spread: | 23" |
Boom Length: | 30" |
Threading: | 5/8"-27" |
Color: | Black |
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Effortless to set up, and it is very stable on my level basement floor.
The first night I set it up and mounted my current mic (a lightweight mic -- a Shure SM 58), and it seemed to be stable. But when I came back downstairs the next morning, I found that the boom had dropped completely and was now resting on my keyboard.
However, when I put the boom back in place and took the time to really, REALLY tighten the joint lock, I haven't had an issue since... boom has not moved since then (months now), even when I have accidentally jostled the stand a few times.
Solid product for light mics, at least. I'll have to provide an update once I buy a heavier mic to let you know if there are any issues then.
UPDATE [JAN. 23/22]: Two years now since I tightened the joints properly and it still has yet to move despite holding the same mic and pop filter the whole time. I'd say it's pretty darned stable!
If you want a stand solely for the purpose of hands-free, static recording, then this is a great buy. It does its job well. The only downside is that you have to pay shipping at the cost of the stand itself. Other than that, there's really nothing to complain about. Recommended.
I've attached a blue yeti to the tip and it's holding so far (though it's not at full extension) with no particular give to it.
Only negatives I can see is1) the threads aren't top quality and the latching mechanism on the boom arm could be stronger. But at the price point I think it's worth the 5.
Having said that I did expect one of those cheap thin metal stands so I guess I was very positively surprised.
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Side note: From my experience, almost any mic stand will pass vibrations to the microphone. Quick fix: Get one of those blue foam sleeping bag pads from walmart - cut out (3) 4-inch round or square pieces; put them under the 3 contact points of the mic stand's tripod. Or, double that up - cut (6) 4-inch round or square pieces; put 2 each under the 3 contact points of the mic stand's tripod. Works great for stopping indoor vibrations or outdoor vibrations (like waterfalls, etc.) getting to the mic. But, I digress. Solid mic stand. Still holding up after almost 13 yrs.
Otherwise i couldn't fault