On-Stage Rocker-Lug 10in Base Mic Stand w Tilt

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On-Stage Rocker-Lug 10in Base Mic Stand w Tilt

The 10" MS8310 offers a new choice in straight stands...the Rocker-Lug! The patent-pending Rocker-Lug allows the upper mic shaft to tilt up to 40° off of vertical, so there is no need for a boom arm in many applications. Plus, the Rocker slides down effortlessly into the clutch for straight stand applications and for compact storage/transport. Other pro-level features include a 6-pound 10" base and a heavy-duty over-sized solid zinc mid-point clutch. The low-profile 10" base sports 6 rubber feet for stability and noise reduction. And because this stand is made for the working musician, shaft/base connection is made via a solid steel lug with coarse M20 threading. This coarse threading provides an excellent combination of fast assembly and secure connection, while extending thread wear far beyond fine-thread designs.

Features
  • Tilting upper mic shaft: 40°
  • Height Adjustment: 36" - 65"
  • Base Diameter: 10"
  • Base Weight: 6 lbs.
  • Standard 5/8" - 27 Threading for Clip and Accessory Compatibility
  • 5/8" and 7/8" Steel Tubing
  • 1-3/8" Locking Washer at Base
  • Diecast Zinc Clutch with 3" Grip
  • All Metal External Parts
  • Over Sized Knurled Locking Washer for Precise Mic Positioning
  • Cast Iron Base with M20 Threading and 6 Rubber Feet for Stability

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