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Tripod Mic Stand with Telescoping Boom

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 68 ratings

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Color Black
Brand DR Pro
Item Weight 8.15 Pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH 38.1 x 4 x 4 inches
Style Tripod Stands

About this item

  • Sturdy stand with 40"-69" adjustable height and 19"-31" telescoping boom
  • Basic tripod microphone stand with telescoping boom
  • Boom is 19", extends to 31"
  • Height adjustable from 40" to 69"
  • Tripod legs 25" on each side

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List:$45.99
-27% $79.99
List:$109.99
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$41.41
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Customer Ratings
Sturdiness
4.4
3.9
4.8
4.8
4.5
Value for money
4.6
4.2
4.8
4.5
Stability
3.8
4.6
4.2
Quality of material
3.7
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weight
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3.4 pounds
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Product Description

Sturdy stand with 40"-69" adjustable height and 19"-31" telescoping boom. Basic tripod microphone stand with telescoping boom. Boom is 19", extends to 31". Height adjustable from 40" to 69". Tripod legs 25" on each side. Dedicated to manufacturing premium stands for the professional studio musician, DR Pro is your assurance of superior performance and value. Built to surpass industry standards, DR's support gear is strong, lightweight, and uses a durable powder-coated finish paint, tougher tubing, and precision mechanical parts. Plus, DR's industry standard designs make it easy to integrate DR stands into any studio or stage setting.

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4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
68 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality and value of the microphone stand. For example, they mention it's solidly built, sturdy, and worth every penny. That said, they appreciate the durability, stability, and adjustability.

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17 customers mention15 positive2 negative

Customers like the quality of the microphone stand. They mention it's solidly built, has a heavy duty boom, and is sturdy for its slim build. Customers appreciate the durability, stability, and adjustability of the stand. Some say that the washers in it do an excellent job of holding the boom steady, and that it should be able to support the heaviest of mics.

"Heavy duty and versatile. This is a exact replacement for for a stand that I have used for over 10 years." Read more

"...They’re invincible and worth every penny." Read more

"...what a previous reviewer wrote, this stand should be able to support the heaviest of mics. I have a Heil PR 35, and it easily supported it...." Read more

"...While a hit heavy, they are solid. For me, the clamp at the main vertical stand is super important. I want it to be strong and solid...." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the microphone stand.

"...They’re invincible and worth every penny." Read more

"...in the basement, but for gigging, this one is far superior and worth the extra cost." Read more

"Great quality and value..." Read more

Fragile stand for delicate hands
2 Stars
Fragile stand for delicate hands
I ordered two of these and broke one almost immediately. Not the seller's fault, and probably not the manufacturer's fault. I was inexperienced with this type of stand, having only used very heavy-duty drum stands and Atlas microphone stands before. It is difficult to see in the photo, but there is a five-inch plastic section of the middle stand that is a squeeze-trigger for height adjustment, and it takes very little force to break it. Besides being fragile, the squeeze-trigger mechanism does not give a firm lock on the upper arm, allowing the boom and mic to rotate around the Z-axis with any bump or cord tug. The seller is A-OK and I will order from him again when I replace the one I broke, but I'll order the sort of heavy-weight stand that I'm used to.
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