🎤 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The OnStageGPA1003 Utility Stand for Pedal Board is a robust and versatile solution for musicians, featuring a heavy-duty cast-iron base, multiple M20 threading positions, and a precision mic positioning system, ensuring stability and adaptability for any performance.
R**B
Fit my needs perfectly
Really works as intended. Makes setup on small stages so much easier. The stand is well made but the built in boom is too short to reach over my pedalboard. I was able to easily add a normal boom to the stand and it works flawlessly.
B**N
The perfect stand for a pedal board.
This thing solves a lot of problems that conventional stands have. I'd been having issues with tripod stands and my pedalboard. I would prop up the board on two of the legs and have the third facing away but as usual people dance too close and don't watch their feet so they'd be stepping on the leg. If they weren't tripping they'd be swinging their arms and catching the counter weight of the boom and I'd have to duck to keep from getting the mic in my chops. This stand fixes that. The boom is adjustable in height and angle and slides down inside the upright shaft for easy carrying. Your board will sit on the 8 pound flat base. No tripping on a third leg, no arms hitting the boom. I also bought another micro boom in case I needed more length on the boom. If there's a down side it's that you have to come up with a way to stow the thing when you transport. I've been finding a way to lean it against things or in some cases I've had to remove the base just because of the shape of it. Small price to pay for something that works well. It's light enough to move but it's heavy enough to sit still and not rock especially with a pedal board on top of it....I use a Headrush so I have some weight on it. I highly recommend it.
A**H
Worth the money. Durable, stylish, and convenient
Saves a lot of real estate. Very stable. Perfect for the singing guitarist.Perfect fit with a pedal board.If you want a mic boom, you can trade out the top of a different stand, but you likely wont need it.The guitar holder attachments are nice, but can make the stand less stable when they are telescoped up, especially if you have 2 guitars on it.
B**C
Perfect for a pedal board
The mic stand works great with my helix and would be great with any pedal board. I haven't added any other stand accessories. The base is sufficiently heavy.The only con I have is transporting. It seems best to break down the stand and base.I still recommend those stand tho.
A**.
Holds an sm7b just finem
In getting this stand I had two reservations :1. Mic weight2. Pedal board depth1. I sing into a Shure sm7b, (cause I have it, it sounds good, why not) and it has a tendency to tip mic stands. (not enjoyable) I also use a gator franeworks quick release, so I can swap/store mics without wearing down threads. That's about two pounds of weight.2. I also have a 13.5 inch deep board and worried that it wouldn't reach far enough. My current k&m boom has trouble holding my mic far enough back, to the point my toes are regularly wedged up against my board.The good news:My stand arrived just now and, due to stay home orders in my county I can't get to my mic or my board (at my church right now) but with a spare shock-mount for my wife's podcast rig, plus a few free weights, I can gladly report this thing will hold 3 pounds of weight (a sm7b weighs less than 2) at full extension with the boom tipped forward, extended an additional 3 inches off the end without tipping when bumped. Thanks on-stage for this brilliant solution.
A**R
Go back to the original design!
Go back to the original design! I've got 2 of the original designed stands and they've held up well over the years, came back to get a couple more and saw this new version, these new designed ones look cheap, and by the looks of customer photos, they are, and they cost about 20.00 more than the "better" originals did. as far as accessories, the On-Stage GPA7155 Guitar Hanger is pretty good, but the soldering is pretty weak, they bend and break pretty easily, I've had to replace them a couple times, and no surprise, they're also more expensive. come on OnStage! you're charging more for less quality, and that's a good way to lose customers... disappointed...
C**S
Less than a year and the middle spot fell off.
If you are a working mucians this could be a great stand. Mine was until the "welded" middle stand screw-in spot fell off. Still going to use it, but dont' bother with this unless you're really picky like me about mic stand placement. Not a well built product.
J**S
Best mic stand for pedals.
This mic stand is so unique and awesome. Not only is it a space saver but it removes the chance of people tripping over the stand legs. It's so secure, I love it. As good as this thing is...adding the optional guitar stands just takes it over the top. It is such a pleasure to use thing product. As a solo musician with a busy schedule I can say it's perfect for any guitarist/singer using a pedal board.
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