On-Stage MS7701B Tripod Microphone Boom Stand - 2024 report by Whydis

On-Stage MS7701B Tripod Microphone Boom Stand

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Build

(31 reviews)
Buy

(23 reviews)
Value

(38 reviews)
Ship

(20 reviews)
Quality

(127 reviews)
Price

(77 reviews)
Product

(86 reviews)
Mic

(151 reviews)
Adjustment

(28 reviews)
Microphone

(52 reviews)
Boom

(43 reviews)
Plastic

(16 reviews)
Matt

(8 reviews)
Leg

(9 reviews)
Box

(6 reviews)

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Reviews around build (5.00 of 5)

  • On Stage mic stands do exactly what they are advertised to do and seems well built
  • but its built well enough for the road, and for he price, you can't go wrong
  • I love this mic stand it fits my Blue Snowball perfectly and it is very well built, sturdy
  • Overall it seems to be fairly well built and is defiantly a good buy for the price.
  • The locks are solid, the stand is well built, and they hold steady on stage or in studio.
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Reviews around buy (5.00 of 5)

  • If the legs were a couple of inches longer I think it would be a great buy for the price.
  • Overall it seems to be fairly well built and is defiantly a good buy for the price.
  • We received the stand very quickly they are simple great and durable, Great buy for anyone who needs a stand.
  • I was skeptical at first about its reliability, but after a brief setup, I am convinced this was a great buy.
  • Works great buy doesn't include the clip/holder for the microphone.
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Reviews around value (4.84 of 5)

  • Ideally I would like a heavier stand, but I find this to be a great value for the price and very collapsible for transport etc.
  • One of the plastic bits broke nearly as soon as I started using one of the
  • I'd have loved to have a carry bag for the stand but even without one, this stand is good value for money.
  • Seems to be really an outstanding value of quality and price.
  • It was a steal for $16 (probably why the price changed), but still a good value for $20.
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Reviews around ship (4.69 of 5)

  • I cant say this is the best mic stand i have ever seen, but for $20 with free shipping i am completely satisfied
  • This works way better than the cheap cardboard rocket ship looking
  • Good Mic Stand mounts to just about any mic … really adjustable fast shipping as well received mines with in 3 days and for the price you really can't beat it .
  • Prompt shipping, decent mic stand at an affordable price.
  • Easy, fast shipping and I got exactly what I was looking for
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Reviews around quality (4.46 of 5)

  • These are good quality sturdy stands that break down compactly for transport or storage
  • I have both a keyboard stand and this mic stand from them and their good quality is consistent.
  • I am not sure if I got a defective piece or is it that the quality is bad
  • I second another reviewers' thoughts that these are of inconsistent quality
  • The stand base is sturdy, and the boom arm is good quality as well
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Reviews around price (4.38 of 5)

  • Very good product, does what it claims to do and price is very reasonable!
  • It's sold for a great low price, I am very please with this mic stand
  • I understand that the price is right but this stand is just not made very well
  • Good Stand for a good price, only complaint is for a condenser
  • if anybody here is browsing for a cheap/modestly priced stand for the same thing, room correction with a similar microphone like audyssey's, i highly highly highly recommend this stand.
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Reviews around product (4.37 of 5)

  • Overall, it's a really good product for the price I bought it for.
  • but overall its a good product nothing else to say about it
  • I wouldn't recommend this product, but if you're on a budget, you could give it a try.
  • Not a professional grade, but good product for the price
  • I read all the reviews and figured this was a good product from a solid sender
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Reviews around mic (4.26 of 5)

  • Just as good as any other more expensive mic stand I have used.
  • It's a decent mic stand and it does what a mic stand should do
  • If you want to hang your mic upside down that is kind of a problem
  • I'm 6ft 1, and I had no problem getting the mic to my height
  • Affordable mic boom stand with a very solid build quality
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Reviews around adjustment (4.20 of 5)

  • The adjustments are easy and hold fast while allowing some adjustment without loosening the keeps
  • Well built- adjustable- neck adjustment- works with just about any setup- good priceCons-- first time setup (with your
  • i was worried about the durability and how well the adjustments would be, but so far it has been flawless!
  • One of the plastic bits broke nearly as soon as I started using one of the
  • I am using this with a Yeti Mic w/shock-mount and am unable to extend it very far without the arm losing adjustment
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Reviews around microphone (3.90 of 5)

  • Base could be wider the legs just are a bit narrow the microphone keeps falling over so we had to put some dumbbells on the legs to keep in place
  • This is a great microphone stand!This stand is very light and does exactly what it needs to do!
  • it is a heavy enough microphone that the base of the stand is not wide enough to support the microphone at full extension
  • Poor build quality (The top part of the stand snapped from the bottom stand)Will not support a microphone with a shock mount (pole leans down to the ground)Annoying to adjust (Clunky adjustments)
  • I've already dented my $100 microphone due to this low quality item
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Reviews around boom (3.66 of 5)

  • Affordable mic boom stand with a very solid build quality
  • Some of these less-expensive boom poles need to be tightened very tight for them not to slip, this one seems to hold up better than most!
  • The base has a small circumference, so you can't stick the boom out very far at all, almost useless
  • For an extra $6, I got a well made, sturdy, heavy boom mic stand
  • This is a great little boom stand for a shotgun microphone
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Reviews around plastic (2.54 of 5)

  • The connections are good quality metal or plastic, but this is not cheaply made.
  • And when tightening it, it feels like the plastic is going to give.
  • The pathetic plastic counterweight is not nearly heavy enough to keep the stand from leaning
  • The boom in general isn't a nice one and will always be 32 inches because it isn't telescoping and uses a pretend plastic counterweight, so you're mainly purchasing the stand
  • My only gripe is the cheap plastic used in the bar for the main pivot point.
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Reviews around matt (2.09 of 5)

  • It always falls down over time no matter how hard you tighten it, but I guess it isn't broken
  • , all adjustments work as they should, not much more to say.
  • The arm keeps drooping no matter how tight the screw is made
  • No matter what you do or devise, it is "impossible" to successfully use this particular model stand with the BlueMic Yeti / Yeti Pro mics...the ones that connect an otherwise superb USB-to-computer mic to your computer
  • One of the plastic bits broke nearly as soon as I started using one of the
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Reviews around leg (1.73 of 5)

  • One can point the 3rd leg in the same direction as the extended boom to help it from tipping.
  • Very flimsy, cannot hold the weight of my microphone and the bottom has no lock so the legs slide and falls apart
  • The legs on the stand are really flimsy, and even the slightest touch will knock it over, pretty disappointed in this one :(
  • I turned the legs around & noticed the stand was slightly leaning back, which supported the weight better.
  • The legs seem flimsy, and the arm of the stand requires for you to tighten it massively in order to prevent the microphone from slowly lowering the arm
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Reviews around box (1.44 of 5)

  • The thing that bothered me about this purchase, and the reason I took off points, is that the stand arrived with three scuff marks and a previously opened box
  • extendable, new, the item was boxed very good, with soft inlay to prevent damage
  • Immediately I could see that the box was previously opened and broken & they used tape to seal it back in
  • The box was ripped in 3 places so the stand was scratched up a bit when we got it, but am happy overall with the product
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