Foldable Tripod Mic Stand with Fixed Boom

Foldable Tripod Mic Stand with Fixed Boom

SKU: LYXTMS1

Prix habituel $44.99
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  • Folds compact for easy storage
  • Telescoping boom extends to 76”
  • Durable, high-quality construction
  • Freely extend the shaft up to 93”
  • Integrated clips prevent wires from tangling
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General

  • Product Type: Mic Stand
  • Weight: 15 lbs. (6.8 kg)
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Color: Black
  • Maximum Height: 169” (429.26 cm)
  • Mounting Type: Freestanding
  • Base Type: Tripod
  • Mic Stand Adjustment Range: 59” – 93” (149.86 cm – 236.22 cm)

Specifications

  • Product Type: Mic Stand
  • Weight: 15 lbs. (6.8 kg)
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Color: Black
  • Maximum Height: 169” (429.26 cm)
  • Mounting Type: Freestanding
  • Base Type: Tripod
  • Mic Stand Adjustment Range: 59” – 93” (149.86 cm – 236.22 cm)

Customer Reviews

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Emmett Savage
More sturdy than the "music shop" mic stands

I bought a stand from a significant music retailer.In two months, the neck boom's screw was stripped.This product is more "heavy duty," therefore I bought it.It is the same size as the less expensive ones, but the boom's critical fastening screws are better made and the gauge of the tubing is heavier.Only used it for one performance and a few rehearsals so far, but it is a significant improvement over the less expensive stands.Time will tell if the screws on this one strip, but I am optimistic.

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Lorrie Church
Definitely can do the job. Can't wait to use it in the field.

I've been pleased so far.It won't simply be used in studio settings; I'll use it everywhere.I'll bring it along when I shoot videos.It appears to be up to the task.For the price, it's fairly durable.

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Dominick Gallegos
It cannot handle weight

When I got it and set my microphone on it, it was almost 2 pounds, and it could not support it.The microphone arm was swaying, dipping into the earth, and toppling over.

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Gavin Solis
Not strong enough to hold a microphone. Cheap, thin, and not happy

inadequate to support a microphone.Cheap, underweight, and unhappy

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L.Bill
The Stand could not hold an SM7

To make a twin SM7 stand, I purchased this stand.The boom bowed with the weight of just one SM7.Don't expect it to perform any significant lifting; it might be useful for an outdated Radio Shack microphone.It is constructed with cheap metal from China.Perhaps you could hang a teddy bear from it.