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MS9700+ PRO Series Microphone Stands

On-Stage

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The On-Stage Stands Heavy-Duty Euro Boom Mic Stand offers you a top-of-the-line professional stand. With a heavy, die-cast leg housing, thick tubing, and premium threads, the boom stand is also equipped with an ergonomic center clutch grip, coupled with an anti-rotating device on the lower shaft that makes for easy, one-hand height adjustments.

Additional features include: a solid steel, 5/8 - 27" threaded lug; an oversized, shock-mount locking washer; and a removable, steel counterweight. The all-metal boom clutch, zinc die-cast end caps, steel boom, and removable counterweight mean that this boom stand is built to last.
On-Stage Heavy-Duty Euro Boom Mic Stand Black
On-Stage Heavy-Duty Euro Boom Mic Stand Black
On-Stage Heavy-Duty Euro Boom Mic Stand Black

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  • Boom length: 30"
  • Height adjustment provided by die-cast zinc clutch: 36"-64"
  • Base spread: 24"
  • Color: black powder coat
  • Thick steel tubing
  • Die-cast zinc clutch and leg housing
  • Adjustable tension at leg housing
  • Anti-rotating device on the lower shaft
  • Heavy, removable counter weight
  • Locking, Euro-style knobs
  • Clip-on cable holder
  • Folding legs with plastic, non-slip rubber end caps for durability and reduced floor vibrations
  • Manufacturer's model number: MS9701B+
  • Weight: 7.35 lb.

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4.12

17 Reviews

80%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

best mic stand ever

been playing professionally for 35 years this is the best mic stand I've ever used

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Most Liked Negative Review

1

Boom Falls Out

The outermost boom won't stay attached to the larger boom. Despite the thumbscrew on the end working fine, the outermost boom falls out of the larger boom as you pull it out to make the boom longer. I bought three of these units and they all had the same problem! There is no telescoping-stop on the outermost boom! I would have bought the next-more-expensive stand at the brick-and-mortar Guitar Center store, but they cost $40 more! Pitiful design :(

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Best Uses
  1. Home Studio7
  2. Performances6
  3. Professional Recording4
  4. Amateur Recording3
  5. Outdoor Events / Games2
Cons
  1. Flimsy1
  2. Unstable1
Describe Yourself
  1. Professional Musician5
  2. Experienced4
  3. Novice2
Pros
  1. Stable9
  2. Holds Items Securely8
  3. Portable5
  4. Compact3
  5. Heavy -duty1
  • I needed a heavy duty mic stand and this is it.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byDano

    fromNashville, TN

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I bought a heavy mic shield that made my round base stand fall over. This stand holds it up and won't topple over.

  • Ignore the 1 star ratings, this is high quality

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byEddie

    fromAkron OH

    I use this to mic vocals as I play the piano. It is very sturdy and never sags or lets me down. Very high quality. Heavy duty, sturdy, solid.

  • I would buy this item again

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    byMark

    fromTulsa

    I am using two of these to mic a grand piano.

  • Quality microphone stand

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byEric

    fromCouncil Bluffs, IA

    I'm new to recording so I'm slowly getting things together. I obviously needed a mic stand and didn't want to spend a lot of money. I was looking at cheaper stands but one thing kept being repeated in the reviews. Spend more and get quality. Boy these are quality stands. Every part feels solid and heavy duty. They aren't lightweight tubing but solid steel. Everything grips like it should. I'm using cordless mics and even full extended you can lock everything down and it'll stay in position even when you have to move it.

  • great product

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    bySkip

    fromsimi valley

    Great Product

  • The outermost boom won't stay attached to the larger boom.

    1

    submitted5 years ago

    byDan

    fromMiami

    Just like a guy said before, the outermost boom won't stay attached to the larger boom. Authentic piece of c..., and waste of money. Top seller? Sure thing ;)

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