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TAMA Iron Works Studio Low-Profile Telescoping Boom Stand Black
TAMA Iron Works Studio Low-Profile Telescoping Boom Stand Black
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DetailThe MS756LBK low-profile telescoping boom stand is similar to its MS756BK sibling—only shorter. The MS756LBK is useful for mic-ing amplifiers or drums, or any other situation where lower height mic positioning is required.Instead of using common hollow metal tubing, Iron WorksStudio tripod legs are solid cast iron. This smart, bottom-heavy design provides steadfast positioning in a smaller footprint. Tama’s extra-thick rubber foot covers completely isolate the stand from floor vibrations. The tilter is one of the most crucial pivot points of any boom stand. Tama’s unique multi-steel-plate Vice Grip compression approach cinches and secures this critical axis with remarkable strength and assuredness. Tama solves the age-old problem of metallic buzzing/rattling by embedding a plastic insert inside the T-handle stem.The die-cast locking thumb nut’s larger, sure-grip design allows greater leverage for faster, easier set-up and breakdown. And Iron Works�?sturdy zinc, die-cast adjustment collar will be appreciated by drummers burned by the performance failure of flimsy plastic collars.A cleverly designed Latch-Lok Sleeve Insert inside the main height adjustment mechanism prevents the collar from wearing out over time—so you’ll never have to worry about endless collar turning that fails to ever tighten its grip. A uniquely shaped tripod base and cavity cradles the boom when folded for storage—a simple detail that helps pack gear tightly. With its solid-core telescoping iron boom arm and counterweight, Iron Works boom stands safely and securely hold heavy microphones and accessories.
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