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On-Stage Stands SDS7200BItem ID: MicStdDeskAdjustable Height Desk Mic Stand with 6" Base
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From Our Research Team:A Handy Adjustable-height Desk Mic Stand!The On-Stage Stands DS7200B adjustable-height desk mic stand provides a simple, compact, and straightforward solution for desktop and short-height instrument miking situations. Using a sturdy weighted steel base, the DS7200B is made to stay put and resist tipping. Its removeble shaft gives you a 9"-13" height-adjustment range, and a die-cast steel clutch ensures that your microphone stays right where you place it. Compact enough to use in your home/project recording or podcast setup and sturdy enough for the stage, the On-Stage Stands DS7200B is one handy little mic stand!Desk mic stands - not just for desks The On-Stage Stands DS7200B adjustable-height desk mic stand doesn't want to be pinned down to a desk job! From guitar amps to kick drums, there are numerous uses that call for a microphone stand of diminutive stature. If you stop and think about it, you'll come up with dozens of uses for this handy little stand. If you record or perform, you need an On-Stage Stands DS7200B. On-Stage Stands DS7200B Desk Mic Stand Features at a Glance:
The On-Stage Stands DS7200B makes a handy stage, studio, and desktop mic stand!
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Reviewsbased on 1 reviewNice looking well priced, but...
by TomC from Chicago, IL
I do a lot of corporate production so these are perfect for conferences and panel discussions. My biggest beef is On-Stage slaps a big ugly sticker and a white barcode on the shaft of the stand. So pl... read more [+]an on taking a few minutes to peel the stickers off before use (naturally the white barcode is a tough one to peel). Not sure who the brain behind slapping a white paper barcode on a nice black stand was, but hopefully someone comes to their senses and puts it on the bottom of the base. Funny how they don't show the sticker or barcode in the picture. close [-]
August 3, 2011 Music Background: Freelance Engineer Also popular
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