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The On-Stage MS7701B Euro Boom Mic Stand offers a professional-grade, height-adjustable steel tripod design with a 61.5-inch maximum reach and industry-standard 5/8" threading. Lightweight and foldable, it includes a carrying bag for easy transport, making it ideal for vocalists and instrumentalists seeking reliable stability and versatile placement in any performance or recording setting.






| ASIN | B000978D58 |
| Base Type | Tripod |
| Best Sellers Rank | #371 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #13 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material Type | Metal, Steel |
| Brand Name | OnStage |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,615) |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00659814720101 |
| Included Components | XLR Cable, Mic Clip, Carrying Bag |
| Item Dimensions | 32.5 x 4 x 4.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | On-Stage - (MS7701B) Euro Boom Microphone Stand (Black) |
| Item Weight | 4.95 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | On-Stage |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MS7701B |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Maximum Height | 61.5 Inches |
| Microphone Stand Thread Size | 5/8 Inch |
| Model Name | MS7701B |
| Model Number | MS7701B |
| Mount thread size (inches) | 0.63 Inches |
| Product Style | Tripod Stands |
| UPC | 659814720101 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty. |
I**S
Church Band - Great product - Nice price
Own 2 of these stands. To date, I have used this product for 3 band practices and 3 performances at various locations. Is holding up very well so far to all the transportation. History- I am in charge of making all "tech/equipment" purchases for our new church. We already had some regular stands and needed some boom stands to allow the guitarist and bassist to sing into the mics. Besides a quality product, I believe it's ultimately up to you to care for your product to make sure it doesn't malfunction early. Pros- Base is solid, has not tipped over yet. No sliding or bending on any joints or parts, very sturdy. Great paint finish. I removed the "On Stage" sticker label to make the stage look more professional with no ads for anything (other than the brand labels on the amps and instruments. Sticker came of mostly clean. If you do this, make sure you remove at a steep angle and apply even pressure throughout the process. Cons- Product page does not mention whether it comes with a microphone clip or not. Not a problem for people who are replacing equipment but if this is your first or a new addition stand, it will inconvenience you to find the product arrived at your house with no mic clip (buy a mic clip simultaneously with this purchase. Currently a no frills standard "mic clip" runs you more or less $4 on Amazon.) Note- I have also lately used these stands to hold lights up so I can have good lighting while I work on my hobby-type projects.
T**T
Destined for duct tape, but affordable.
Ok, so if you're a gigging musician or a studio engineer, you know that one of the most frustrating things in the world is the fact that no one seems to be able to make a halfway decent mic stand for under 100 dollars. It just doesn't happen. Unless you're willing to spring for one of those awesome, heavy Atlas stands, this On-Stage stand is the best you're going to get. So I gave it five stars not because it's a freakishly good stand, but just because, with care, it tends to fall apart less quickly than other stands I've used. As with all stands, you have to handle with care. I know you have visions of yourself "Dude Looks like a Lady"-ing around an arena stage waving this thing above your head, but just... don't. The locking components are, for the most part, plastic, and while it is solid enough to hold a condenser mic and shockmount, you will want to make sure you are firmly securing the stand with sandbags in the studio for any overhead applications. On stage, these work fine as long as you are intentional with the setup and teardown- if you've ever met almost anyone who does this for a living at a club or dive bar, I'd suggest personally taking charge and caring for your gear yourself. Someday alien archeologists will find, buried beneath the rubble of O'Jaegger's Pub and Music Hallway a graveyard of broken microphone stands and think to themselves "by (insert alien deity) these human 'sound men' were a barbaric race!" If you take care of this decent stand carefully, it may avoid being among the interred.
I**Y
Great Value / Works with Blue Yeti / Use Sitting or Standing
I tried an inexpensive scissor stand that mounted to my desk. The angles of my setup and the desk construction just didn't allow the flexibility or isolation of the microphone I was looking for. I'm a fairly fast typist and no matter what I tried I couldn't isolate the vibration from the microphone attached to the desk surface. I returned that item and ordered this based on a recommendation from a YouTube video. I couldn't be more pleased with the construction and quality of the product. I was only $9 more than the inexpensive scissor / desk mount stand and it's about $70 less than the Blue Yeti Compass which is also desk mounted. I was honestly surprised at the quality in relation to the price. VERY HAPPY with this so far. It also includes a couple of clips for cord management which is becoming a new hobby as I work from home and expand my home office video and audio capabilities.
M**N
Got this to have a boom mic arrangement, using my Rode Videomic Pro. It's lightweight, fairly well built, and works well for the purpose, without tipping, and handles the weight of the mic well.
N**N
For $30, you get a great piece of equipment. I have no previous stands to compare to this one to, so my expectations were not high. Regardless of that, I can confidently say this stand is well made and quite sturdy. I'm using it to hold my Blue Yeti microphone so that I can record commentaries while gaming at the same time. The pop filter I bought separately from this purchase clamps on without any problems. Two cable clips are included, and they work nicely. They're made out of plastic, so don't force them open with too much pressure otherwise I'm sure they'd break. The stand stays on the desired angle, but I don't like how easily it sways on on the x-axis (left to right). It sits on my carpet and the tripod legs don't slip out of position easily, which is a positive. 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.
T**9
Qualità prezzo top.
B**Y
C'est le bon produit ! Il ne faut pas prendre celui qui a un simple papillon en plastique. Celui-ci est beaucoup plus résistant, et similaire à celui des marques les plus connues.
J**N
Ligeramente más altos que los Hércules y más sencillos de reparar en un futuro, pero sinceramente los Hércules son mas robustos y de mejor calidad.
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