• Reviews around microphone (3.90 of 5)

    On-Stage MS7701B Tripod Microphone Boom Stand

    • I have been looking for a good Microphone stand for sometime and this one does a good job for my Yeti because the microphone is
    • If you are using a traditional microphone it probably works fine as they are a little lighter, but if you are going to add other accessories, spend the extra and save your self from smashing your $100 microphone into the ground.
    • I trust it to hold some of my most expensive microphones.
    • This is a nice microphone stand
    • This stand will work perfectly holding a normal microphone.
    • It folds up nicely for storage and should support any reasonably lightweight microphone.
    • It will take tinkering to get it just right, don't think the microphone stand is terrible if it's falling over initially (especially if you don't have much microphone stand experience like me).I gave it four
    • This is a great and simple microphone stand.
    • This is a great microphone stand!This stand is very light and does exactly what it needs to do!
    • and I would not trust a decent microphone to one.
    • Really nice microphone stand, especially if you are playing an instrument or piano.
    • I could not have asked for a better microphone stand
    • 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)
    • If you try and set it up with a Samson SP01 Shock mount or anything like it and a microphone at the end and then lean it downward so that you can sit and record your voice, you may see the mic stand having a hard time trying to hold all that weight up if the angle is too steep
    • All good things when holding an expensive microphone
    • Its a bit of a hassle, but unless you bump the microphone or stand then you need not worry about it falling over.
    • 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
    • (The Video Entitled "Best Microphone for YouTube Videos
    • The clamp needs to be quite tight to support the heavy microphone at this extension.
    • Heavy microphones can be a problem
    • This is a very good quality microphone stand
    • and I would not trust a decent microphone to one.
    • I think ( I use it to hold the microphone for creating screen casts/podcasts so not exactly heavy abuse ).
    • I've already dented my $100 microphone due to this low quality item
    • When I don't have an extra person to boom the microphone this little stand comes in very handy.
    • The only shortcoming is that it does not fit all good quality microphones
    • Stands and hold microphones real good
    • Good for practical usewith microphone easy to move abouteasy to store
    • I'm so glad I purchased this along with my lighting/backdrop set as well as my new microphone
    • I love this microphone stand
    • I love this microphone stand
    • Seems like a microphone stand would actually hold a microphone without having to purchase additional parts, but that might just be me.
    • This microphone stand perfectly matches my microphone and I love it
    • I use this stand next to a Tama MS205, one of the great microphone stands I've ever used.
    • Save your shekels for a better microphone or PA!
    • amazing microphone stand for the money
    • It has good height - I'm 6' 2" and this reaches me while using horizontal boom span and inverted microphone just fine.
    • This is a great microphone stand
    • It does the job, which is hold a microphone well
    • it is a heavy enough microphone that the base of the stand is not wide enough to support the microphone at full extension
    • Sturdy microphone that pairs well with the Blue yeti.
    • I have made the mistake of ordering inexpensive microphone stands that are so poorly made and last only a few gigs.
    • It can hold a Isolation microphone room, with a blue yeti.
    • Getting my microphone closer to my face allows for a much better sound capture as well as keeping my microphone off my desk so people don't have to hear my drum pad of a keyboard
    • Purchased with Professional Advanced Broadcast Microphone and accessories Kit for Canon EOS DSLR
    • It's very sturdy and easily supports my microphone.
    • Sturdy and adequate microphone stand.
    • that price comparisons aren't what's important, so looking at Amazon today I'd probably buy the 9700 MS9701TB TeleBoom Microphone Stand or this one, DR Pro Mic Stand Telescoping Boom or maybe try this one Hosa MSB-521BK Mic Stand with BoomI haven't tried that stand but since Hosa generally sells good inexpensive products I'd be inclined to give it a try
    • Have some sandbags on hand if you expect it to hold a nicer microphone.
    • It is a very good looking, making it worthy of my beloved Edirol microphone and my fiancee, my Edirol-R09 digital recorder.
    • The mic stand is not as stable as I like it to be, but if you don't move it around extensively, it will serve you well, especially as a studio mic stand
    • At first glance I though well another cheap