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Tama Iron Works Tour Telescoping Boom Stand Black

Tama Iron Works Tour Telescoping Boom Stand Black

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The Iron Works Tour Series MS456BK telescoping boom stand with tripod legs offers remarkable, innovative features in terms of value, performance, and usability. The MS456BK provides secure, versatile mic positioning that makes any miking job faster and easier. The MS456BK is Tamas "standard" telescoping boom stand with versatile, solid positioning capabilities that make it ideal for any work environment.The die-cast locking thumb nuts 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 musicians previously 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 timeso youll never have to worry about endless collar turning that fails to ever tighten its grip. Abandoning the weak standard gripping methods used by economy grade stands, the Iron Works Tour stand Cast-Grip Boom Tilter utilizes two zinc die-cast pressure pads that maximize surface gripping area to deliver optimal holding power. A uniquely shaped tripod base and cavity cradles the boom when folded for storagea 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.

  • Cast-Grip Boom TilterDie-cast Locking Thumb NutIron-Core Boom Arm w/ removable counter weightSure-Cast Adjustment CollarLatch-Lok Sleeve InsertDetachable Boom Arm (can also be used as a straight stand)Height: 985mm 1,660mm (38.8" 65.4")Boom: 505mm 845mm (19.9" 33.3")Weight: 4 kg (8.8 lb)
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Product Name Tama Iron Works Tour Telescoping Boom Stand Black
Brand Tama
Condition New
MPN MS456BK
UPC 887802200803
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.

Tama Iron Works Tour Telescoping Boom Stand Black

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The Iron Works Tour Series MS456BK telescoping boom stand with tripod legs offers remarkable, innovative features in terms of value, performance, and usability. The MS456BK provides secure, versatile mic positioning that makes any miking job faster and easier. The MS456BK is Tamas "standard" telescoping boom stand with versatile, solid positioning capabilities that make it ideal for any work environment.The die-cast locking thumb nuts 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 musicians previously 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 timeso youll never have to worry about endless collar turning that fails to ever tighten its grip. Abandoning the weak standard gripping methods used by economy grade stands, the Iron Works Tour stand Cast-Grip Boom Tilter utilizes two zinc die-cast pressure pads that maximize surface gripping area to deliver optimal holding power. A uniquely shaped tripod base and cavity cradles the boom when folded for storagea 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.

  • Cast-Grip Boom TilterDie-cast Locking Thumb NutIron-Core Boom Arm w/ removable counter weightSure-Cast Adjustment CollarLatch-Lok Sleeve InsertDetachable Boom Arm (can also be used as a straight stand)Height: 985mm 1,660mm (38.8" 65.4")Boom: 505mm 845mm (19.9" 33.3")Weight: 4 kg (8.8 lb)
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Product Name Tama Iron Works Tour Telescoping Boom Stand Black
Brand Tama
Condition New
MPN MS456BK
UPC 887802200803
Shipping Option Free Shipping to the Continental U.S.
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