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Extra Low "Telescoping" Boom Stand MS734ELBK
The MS734ELBK Extra Low Profile Telescoping Boom Stand is a unique part of the Iron Works Studio Series. It is just like its taller sibling, the MS736BK - only much shorter. When the need for an extremely low height mic position arises, grab the MS734ELBK every time.
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Model No. MS734ELBK Model Name Extra Low "Telescoping" Boom Stand Details -Vice-Grip Boom Tilter
-Die-Cast Locking Thumb Nut
-Silent T-Handle
-Iron-Core Telescoping Boom Arm
Height: 325mm (12 3/4")
Boom arm: 335mm - 520mm (13 1/8" - 20 1/2")
Weight: 4kg (8.8lbs)
Black Finish
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Iron-Core Telescoping Boom Arm with counter weight With its solid-core telescoping iron boom arm and removable counterweight, Iron Works boom stands safely and securely hold heavy microphones and accessories. Inside the boom arm, our rod stopper is made of POM, as opposed to nylon. This longer and more durable stopper ensures stability, and minimizes wobble. The detachable counterweight is key in terms of allowing the user to configure the stand with a left-handed or right-handed orientation, while still facing the T-handle in the desired direction.
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Vice-Grip Boom Tilter The tilter is one of the most crucial pivot points of any boom stand. TAMA's unique multi-steel-plate compression approach cinches and secures this critical axis with remarkable strength and assuredness.
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Iron-Core Legs Instead of using common hollow metal tubing, Iron Works Studio's tripod legs are solid iron. This smart, bottom-heavy design feature not only provides steadfast positioning, but also facilitates a smaller tripod footprint. TAMA's extra thick rubber foot covers "float" the stand, isolating the microphone from floor vibrations.
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Silent T-Handle Loosely fitted T-handles used for securing the boom's angle have always been overlooked, but the negative consequence of this neglected detail can be a noticeable metallic buzzing or rattling during performance. TAMA solves this age-old problem by embedding a plastic insert inside the stem that presses against the T-handle, once the tilter is tightened.
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Vibration-Isolating Rubber Feet