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On Stage SMS7650 Hex-Base Studio Boom Microphone Stand Product Description:



  • Includes removable casters
  • Minimum Height: 40 inches
  • Maximum Height: 82 inches
  • Boom length: 82 inches, with 7-inch arm extension
  • 22 lb. base provides a low center of gravity for added stability

Product Description

Hey there — check it out! I've come up with a cool new way to position overhead mics. You see, I've trained up these squirrels to cling to the ceiling with microphones strapped to their backs. Pretty cool, huh? Only there are a few kinks left to work out, like how to get them to hold still and not chew through the cables. So, it looks like we're still going to have to use a pair of On-Stage Stands SMS7650 HEX-BASE Studio Boom stands to get the job done for now.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5HEAVY DUTY! Yeah!!!!!!!!
By J. Bryant
This is a great heavy duty mike stand that I don't have to worry about tipping over easily while I'm using it. It's about time I got something of this quality. It's also nice to have the casters so you can move it around easily as it is a bit heavy.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing stand! Very good value
By GameMaker
This is a really amazing stand. I can't say enough good things about it. I've used it for several movie gigs so far, where I had to film live music and interviews. The stand is so versatile in all the positions it can do. It lets you put the mic 7 or 8 feet up in the air (over the heads of the subjects), low to the ground, or anywhere in between, thanks to that long, adjustable arm.I think I've "sold" several of these now too, because everytime I've used it, people have asked me about it and where they can get one. It's that good.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Great in the Studio, Possibly Too Bulky for the Road...
By Mike, Lead Whitewaller
Let me start this review by saying that I use this stand with a shotgun microphone for video interviews, which may not be the typical use for most users. For that purpose, it has served me well. Since I typically try to boom the microphone just out of my shots, most boom stands' height adjustment just isn't tall enough.The Good News...- This stand allows me to shoot much wider than I would otherwise be able to with other stands. The boom arm's length, in addition to the height capabilities make it a good fit for studio work.- The heavy base and counterweight set-up allow me to not worry about the stand going over and falling on clients. Always a good thing.- Casters work very well for making set-up changes quickly.The Bad News...- The weight is a blessing and a curse. In-studio, I don't mind it. But, when I have to shoot on location, I *hate* lugging this thing around.- It doesn't break down as compactly as I would like it to, but it wasn't designed to do so.Cliffs Notes...I'd recommend this stand to anyone who a fixed location. Or an assistant to lug it around. Whichever. For me, I'm keeping my eyes peeled for something less bulky to use on location, and leaving this thing in the studio, where it belongs.

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