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Gravity Stands Microphone Stand Straight With Folding Tripod Base
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Gravity - Microphone Stands with Round Base / Folding Tripod Base
Description
The GMS 431 HB is a premium quality microphone stand with thick walled tubing, powder coated finish. The heavy duty tripod base is made of die-cast zinc for an accurate fit of the ultra strong folding legs of steel with hefty rubber caps for surface protection.
A set of black coding rings is included with the GMS 431 HB, additional ring packs are available in a wide array of colors for instant personalization.
A set of black coding rings is included with the GMS 431 HB, additional ring packs are available in a wide array of colors for instant personalization.



Features
- Straight mic stand with folding tripod base
- Durable heavy duty construction
- Max. height 70.5" (179 cm), min. height 43" (109 cm)
Specs
- Tubing material: Steel
- Tubing color: Black
- Tubing surface: Powder coated
- Min. height: 42.9" (1090 mm)
- Max. height 70.5" (1790 mm)
- Height adjustment: Yes
- Base type: Tripod
- Base material: Zinc die-cast
- Interchangeable rings: 1 x .6" (15 mm), 4 x .8" (20 mm)
- Black ring pack included
- Weight 5.7 lb. (2.6 kg)
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submitted6 years ago
asked byDiego
fromWaukee,ia
Is this strong enough to hold the marantz professional sound shield compact folding(50$)
Yes it is.