The Hex-Base Studio Boom is the new standard by which others will be judged. It is equipped with 2 straight boom shafts that can be attached for studio recording. Or remove the front boom and use the back boom for project studio work. The boom arm slides effortlessly through the 1 in. square housing and locks with a tension knob. Boom angle adjusts with a 40-tooth clutch. Learn More...









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8 out of 10Feature:
This thing has some ok features. It's definately usable but don't be too rough on it. The adjustable weight is a very nice touch.
Quality:
Well, for the money you probably can't scream too much. It's not a great mic stand but the next models up are considerably more expensive. As long as you take care of it the thing should hold together. I wouldn't want to try to take it on the road but that's not what it's built for anyway.
Value:
You get what you pay for. It's worth the money. I'll probably get another one just because I can't really afford (or justify) spending more than twice as much on an Atlas.
Sound:
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Ease of Use:
I is very easy to use. It's a mic stand. As long as it stays where you put it you can't really complain. The adjustable weight on the arm is a very nice feature.
Support:
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Overall:
We'll see how it holds up. If it does well, I'll buy another one.
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10 out of 10Feature:
Being new to the Recording aspect of music,I find this boom stand very sturdy and professionaly designed. It is also easy to adjust and use as well.The triangle base and counter weight are awsome features.
Quality:
You have to hand it to on-stage,they put out some well made gear.
Value:
Your investment in this boom stand would be of good value to any studio.
Desirability:
Let's not get carried away.I wanted it so I got it.
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10 out of 10Feature:
The product is constructed very well. All of the parts are well done. The design is outstanding.
Quality:
Excellent....I want two more!!!!
Value:
Compared to other brands, the Onstage boom is a superior value of top quality and features for an outstanding price.
Overall:
If you are looking for a good quality, top feature studio boom mike stand as a more than reasonable price, buy the Onstage boom. It is an excellent piece of equipment.
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3 out of 10Feature:
I like to walk around with the mic but I don't like to hold it in my hand or separate it from the stand in any way. The crowd really responds when I drag the mic stand around the stage with me.
Quality:
I would suggest some larger wheels. Maybe air filled and with heavy tread for outdoor recording and/or events.
Sound:
Sometimes the wheels (casters for those of us in the music business) make a squealing noise as I'm rolling the stand around. This affects the vocals so keep the wheels regularly lubed with some 3-in-1 oil.
Support:
I was playing a concert in L.A. Things got kind of crazy and the mic stand got away from me. I can't say too much for legal reasons but the stage we were playing on angled down for some reason. Anyway, long story short, the stand rolled into the crowd and injured a fan. I lost my favorite mic and got slapped with an assault charge.
I tried talking to the mic-stand company about all this but they never returned my calls.
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