The TAMA Iron Works Studio series MS756RBK boom microphone stand is a complete reinvention of the typical boom stand concept, displaying a host of engineering innovations that set new professional standards. Strong and versatile enough to handle sensitive
The TAMA Iron Works Studio series MS756RBK boom microphone stand is a complete reinvention of the typical boom stand concept, displaying a host of engineering innovations that set new professional standards. Strong and versatile enough to handle sensitive studio gear, this stand is equally qualified for rugged roadwork. With a steel multi-plate compression tilter, die-cast adjustment collar and thumb nut, and solid-core iron boom and round base, the MS756RBK is engineered to perform perfectly for years to come.
Grips with no slips
Abandoning the weak tilter mechanisms used by economy-grade stands, TAMA’s Iron Works Studio stand tilters utilize multiple steel compression plates that grip tightly to deliver optimal angle-holding power. Engineers laud the stand’s sturdy die-cast zinc height-adjustment collar. The boom’s die-cast zinc metal thumb nut has a larger, sure-grip design that allows greater leverage for faster, easier setup and tear-down, and its high-quality zinc threads and walls are built to last.
“Iron Works” isn’t just marketing jargon
True to its name, the TAMA Iron Works Studio series MS756RBK stand features a solid-core telescoping iron boom arm. The arm safely secures your mic exactly where you position it, with oversized knob screws that will lock it in place until you’re ready to make a change. Stability is increased and wobble is minimized with a rod stopper made of POM material, which is tougher than the nylon commonly used in economy-grade stands. Plus, the counterweight is removable, which allows lefties to slide the whole boom out and reinsert it from the other side for dominant-hand use and adjustments.
Heavy round cast base with simple but clever enhancement
Typical mic stands with round bases often use machined threads to attach their pipes to their bases, and these threads can easily be damaged. TAMA’s Round Cast base has an unthreaded pocket that accepts the lower pipe, and then a T-bolt on the underside of the base fixes the pipe to the base. This simple but effective solution is more durable, as well as easier to set up and tear-down.
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