- Basic tripod mic stand with 33
Product Description
The On Stage Spotlight Microphone Stand is the ideal tripod boom stand for countless stage and studio applications.On Stage has come up with a durable microphone stand made out of hybrid sheet metal and high-impact plastic leg housing so it will hold up to repeated use. A cast steel mid-point clutch also locks down the boom to secure your microphone. The boom arm can fold flat for easy storage and is removable for those times when a boom is not required.The Spotligh… More >>
On Stage Tripod Microphone Stand
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When I ordered this stand, I assumed there was a way to attach my mic to it but now I have to pay 7 more dollars to get a mic clip for it. Only one of these reviews mention there is no mic clip and the product description does not specifically say there is no clip. So if you buy this, make sure you are aware you can’t attach the mic to the stand unless you get a clip separately. It doesn’t make sense why they don’t include a clip.
Rating: 2 / 5
It is what it is. Cheap to buy and cheap in use. It won’t last too long (2 yr) before you’ll have to buy another because the screws strip out. Because they’re molded into plastic you can’t find simple replacement screws in the hardware store. The company will sell you another stand though.
Rating: 2 / 5
Makers of this product ship this boom without any compatable attachments or any way to actually mount a standard mic or mic holder because the connections are not the same size!
The size of every shock-resistant mic stand, standard mic holder and mic is suppose to connect to this boom but does not fit!
Don’t buy this product here because Amazon does not sell the attachment required to make a mic fit on this stand.
Rating: 1 / 5
Nothing fancy about this, it’s a cheap stand that performs its basic job well. However, my unit came from China with a “RoHS exempt” (reduction of hazardous substances) sticker on the box. Okay now, imagine the strong smell of toxic, possibly carcinogenic chemicals — that’s what the paint on this stand smells like. I’ve never fussed about volatile organic chemicals and such, but one whiff of this stand, and you’ll want to keep it where you store your pesticides and weed killers. I use this mic stand regularly for field recording. I just don’t keep it in the house.
A comparable “Ultimate” brand stand that I own has no noteworthy odor.
Rating: 3 / 5
I’m using this for in house practice / jamming.. probably not a lot of playing out, so abuse will be minimal. It’s very sturdy, good construction, and quite adjustable. We’ll worth the price I paid.
Rating: 5 / 5