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geneticfunk
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Can anyone recommend a good boom mic stand in the $30 price range? (Or a lower price range if a good quality stand can be had at a cheaper price)
emergencyexit said:Bump that price up to $50 and you can get yourself some good Tama stands. Otherwise you are kind of in the on stage territory, which I think most of us can tell you is not good.
If you find anything that cheap that's actually good quality and will last, please do share the knowledge with me. That would make my life a shit load easier.
Ben
geneticfunk said:Can some more people confirm this? I just want to be sure that this is true and important before I drop $50.
I want to use this stand for in studio recording.
What particular aspects of the $30 price range stands are bad?
scrubs said:) and the fittings wear out.

scrubs said:Here's the Tama for $40: http://www.interstatemusic.com/weba...d=40168045&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=50566
The problem with inexpensive stands is that they tend to be less stable (more prone to tip over) and the fittings wear out.
(If you don't know, that's one freaking heavy mic, weighing in at a whopping 2.75 pounds.)Daveg62 said:I just picked up 2 of these ADK stands. They seam to be worth $30 ea. to me.
http://www.proaudiotoys.com/store/product.aspx?prdId=70446
) for the Tamas. I have 10 of them, and I've beaten the crap out of them doing gigs for a few years now--not a ton of gigs, but even so, they don't complain at all. Add a bit of weight on the base for the real heavy mics on full extension though.Warhead said:The On Stage Stands MS7701B are good bang for the buck stands, although I am intrigued by these Tama stands.
War