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Triad-Orbit T2 Standard Tripod

BH #TRT2 • MFR #T2
Triad-Orbit T2 Standard Tripod
Key Features
  • For 36 - 71" Mic Placement
  • Can Be Used On Vocals, Cymbals & More
  • Ratcheting Allows For Angled Positioning
  • IO Quick-Change Coupler
The T2 Standard Tripod from Triad-Orbit is designed to accommodate applications that call for 36 - 71" mic placements such as on vocals, cymbals, trumpet, and more.
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Triad-Orbit T2 Overview

The T2 Standard Tripod from Triad-Orbit is designed to accommodate applications that call for 36 - 71" mic placements such as on vocals, cymbals, trumpet, and more.

Each leg of the stand's base has four ratcheted positions that provide up to 65° range of movement. This allows the T2 to stand on uneven surfaces and allows for stacking, which makes storage easier.

The T2 is also equipped with an IO quick-change coupling system to mate with IO-equipped hardware. This is great for quickly changing microphones and booms without having to unscrew anything.

  • Max. Footprint: 24"
  • Stand Height: 36 - 71"
  • Weight: 12.25 lb

 

UPC: 813985003023

Triad-Orbit T2 Specs

Key Specs
Item Type
Straight Stand
Microphone Mount
No Mount Included
Mic Mount Thread Size
5/8"-27 Male, 3/8"-16 Male, Quick-Change Stud Receiver
Maximum Height
71" / 180.3 cm
Minimum Height
36" / 91.5 cm
Base Type
Tripod
Color
Black
Microphone Mount
No Mount Included
Mic Mount Thread Size
5/8"-27 Male, 3/8"-16 Male, Quick-Change Stud Receiver
Stand & Base
Maximum Height
71" / 180.3 cm
Minimum Height
36" / 91.5 cm
Base Type
Tripod
Base Dimensions
24 x 24" / 61 x 61 cm
Physical
Color
Black
Weight
12.3 lb / 5.6 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
13.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
35.5 x 5.5 x 4.5"

Triad-Orbit T2 Reviews

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question

What is the load capacity of the T2 tripod?
Asked by: Chris
Dear Chris,Thank you for your inquiry. Our Triad stands are rated to hold up to 35lbs (16kgs) before the top tube may start to lower. However, depending on how much you tighten the top clutch, you may see a lower or higher capacity. I hope that this answers your question, but if it doesn't, please let me know and we will find the right solution.Sincerely,Richard CarriganTriad-Orbit Support Team<a href= http://www.Triad-Orbit.com target= _blank >www.Triad-Orbit.com</a>
Answered by: Triad-Orbit Triad-Orbit Expert
Date published: 2018-08-25
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