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On-Stage MS7701B Euro Boom Microphone Stand - Black

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$34.95

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About this item

  • 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.


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.


Alvin Coblentz
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
These are good quality. Mostly metal with some plastic knobs, but the parts that matter are all metal. That does make them a bit heavier, but still easy to move and adjust. I also like that everything is black. A lot of really good mic stands have some shiny silver parts that stand out a lot. Every part on this stand is black which gives a much cleaner look.
Mac user
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2024
I didn't want to pay too much as it was to replace one that I left behind in a venue carelessly. Paid more than I wanted but this one looked substantial, I didn't want to waste money on rubbish. I loaded a Shure SM57 on it and it stayed in place as shown. All the screw fittings seem firm and don't require excess force to get them to lock in place so you would not expect them to break. Personally I would have preferred a larger grip on the vertical stem and a wheel grip in place of the lever but these are minor quibbles. They work perfectly well. All in all very well constructed and the finish is attractive. While I've been creating this review the Shure mic in the position shown has not pulled the arm down at all and I didn't have to tighten the lever with much force. If you position the mic over one leg when extended, i.e. not in between two legs it's very stable. Very pleased so far.
Mauricio Bonfiglio
Reviewed in Mexico on March 15, 2024
buena relación calidad precio
Cletus
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2022
This is my 4th order of this mike stand. I ordered this one for a friend as I've had great luck with these stands My first one arrived in 2014, two more in 2019 and all are still in great shape. I use them twice a week for jam sessions, mostly year round, and the only issue I've had is a leg or two wanting to flop around when the stand is collapsed for travel. I solved that problem with a sturdy rubber band. I know you can have issues with some of the tightening bolts if you really crank hard on them so I watch that but so far none have stripped. I do wish they'd used more robust bolts but for the price compared to those that do have better bolts I can live with that. Besides, if they do strip out I'm sure I can re-tap the hole and use a stronger bolt. My mikes are Shure SM58's and sometimes they can cause the stand to tip if one of the the legs isn't under the boom when it is full extended so I don't usually fully extend the boom and I try to make sure one of the three legs is on the boom side to prevent any tipping. For around a quarter of the price of a heavy duty touring type stand I think these budget stands are a great value and can last a long time with a little care.
Vincenzo
Reviewed in Italy on June 1, 2017
Ottimo prodotto. Materiale resistente e di ottima fattura.Nulla da invidiare ad altri prodotti dello stesso tipo. Lo consiglio vivamente
一期一会
Reviewed in Japan on December 12, 2017
価格易く使い勝手も良かった。マイクホルダー別売なので、大きめのマイクに使う時は無駄な部品出ません。
Nathan
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2013
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.
David Hixon
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2013
I need this mic stand to record my rap vocals and hold up my mic of course. This stand gets 4 starts not 5 because to me the ONLY way you are getting a 5 star stand is if you are putting down major cash like $60 or more which is really not needed for basic vocals unless you want to have a rich bill gates studio.At first I was confused on how to get this mic stand working but I figured it out after a minute messing with it. I am about 5"9 and when I put the mic stand up as high as it can go its a few inches over my head so its probably around 6 feet total. This mic stand will work perfect for regular use of the mic meaning if you just plan on putting the mic on it it will do fine. If you want to hang your mic upside down that is kind of a problem. Being that the mic is only around 6 foot tall and thats pushing it, its hard to hang the mic upside down and get it high enough to meet your vocals. When you turn the mic upside down it hangs lower so in fact the mic stand would have to be even taller for you to reach it, if you are a tall person especially over 5"9 you will not be able to speak into the mic directly hanging it upside down because it will be to low. If you are shorter than 5"9 then you can probably get away with it.I use the MXL 4000 which is a VERY HEAVY condenser microphone. I put it on a shock mount and have the pop filter on the stand which weighs it down a good bit being the mic alone is very heavy. When placing the stand strait in the air there is no problem the mic stays put. If you have the boom stand bended like in the picture and have a super heavy mic like mine then over time the boom might lower BARELY, but don't worry you have to tightin it very very hard if you don't want that to happen. I could tighten it more but I don't want to wear out the screws. Overall this mic stand will do whats needed it will hold up your mic as long as you tighten it very hard, it won't fall over if it does then your not balancing it right or must have a boulder on the end of the mic. The only problem with mine is my shock mount lowers down slightly but that is not the stands fault its the mics fault for being so damn heavy.When you use this mic strait up its works 100% flawless. If this is in your budget then get it if not then go bill gates and spend more money on a better stand but if this is all the money you have you probably can't beat it the quality is also good and doesn't feel like it will break easy.
Iris
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2011
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.
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