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On-Stage DS7200B Adjustable Height Desktop Mic Stand (Black, 2-Pack)

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On-Stage DS7200B Adjustable Height Desktop Mic Stand (Black, 2-Pack)

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Key Features
  • Podcasting, Streaming, Gaming, Meetings
  • Height Adjustable: 9 to 13"
  • Weighted Round Base
  • Twist-Action Clutch
The On-Stage DS7200B is a desktop microphone stand. It's suitable for boardroom meetings, broadcast applications, press use, or any situation where you'd want to put a straight microphone on a desk. It'll even work in scenarios that don't require desks at all; do you have a kick drum or guitar cabinet that needs miking? The DS7200B can come in handy.
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On-Stage DS7200 Overview

The On-Stage DS7200B is a desktop microphone stand. It's suitable for boardroom meetings, broadcast applications, press use, or any situation where you'd want to put a straight microphone on a desk. It'll even work in scenarios that don't require desks at all; do you have a kick drum or guitar cabinet that needs miking? The DS7200B can come in handy.

A die-cast steel clutch allows you to extend the range from 9 to 13" and the removable shaft is styled in a snazzy black powder coat finish. The base, which boasts nonslip rubber feet for stability, is black. It features a 5/8"-27 solid threaded end.

UPC: 659814790005

On-Stage DS7200 Specs

Key Specs
Item Type
Straight Stand
Microphone Mount
No Mount Included
Mic Mount Thread Size
5/8"-27 Male
Maximum Height
13" / 33 cm
Minimum Height
9" / 23 cm
Base Type
Weighted Round Base
Color
Black
Item Type
Straight Stand
Microphone Mounting
Mount
No Mount Included
Mic Thread Size
5/8"-27 Male
Stand & Base
Maximum Height
13" / 33 cm
Minimum Height
9" / 23 cm
Base Type
Weighted Round Base
Physical
Color
Black
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.6 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6.8 x 6.65 x 1.95"

On-Stage DS7200 Reviews

Great value

By Fredric
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-25

Needed a second mic stand quickly for a Shure SM58 for a streaming show. B&H had it in stock and shipped it fast. Had it in a couple of days. Will check them first for my needs.

Exactly as expected

By Corey
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-06-19

Works exactly as expected, decent weight and perfect height for a table top Mic stand. Branding sticker is easily removed, too, for a clean look. Using them for a video podcast set up.

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Is this stand compatible with the Scarlett CM25 ...

Is this stand compatible with the Scarlett CM25 MkIII Microphone stand attachment?
Asked by: Judith
Yes it is.
Answered by: Mark S
Date published: 2020-01-28

What is the thread size at the base? I have four ...

What is the thread size at the base? I have four bases with this thread size, but most shafts are M20. This is larger than M20.
Asked by: Jim
The manufacturer has not specified the size of the On-Stage DS7200B base threads.
Answered by: Alex D
Date published: 2024-06-23

Is it compatible with shure mv7?

Is it compatible with shure mv7?
Asked by: Sara
Yes, the Shure MV7 Podcast Microphone can be mounted on the On-Stage DS7200B Adjustable Height Desktop Mic Stand.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2022-02-27

question

I purchased the QuickLok MP892 mic clip as it is listed as a recommended accessory. It does not fit however. What mic clip fits this stand?
Asked by: Stefan
The On-Stage MY251 (B&H#ONMY251) works well with DS7200B round base desktop microphone stand.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Is it compatible with the Rode Podmic?

Is it compatible with the Rode Podmic?
Asked by: Freddy
Yes, the On-Stage DS7200B Adjustable Height Desktop Mic Stand is compatible for use with the Rode PodMic Dynamic Podcasting Microphone.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2022-10-26

question

Will this be sturdy and strong enough to support holding an iPad on a table?
Asked by: ToniAnn N.
The stand is sturdy (heavy); and holds my very precious (and heavy) microphones with ease. So, assuming you have a *table* that can be mounted - meaning, with a threaded attachment, so it can be screwed on to this base (I assume you're thinking of something like the top part of a music stand), it would be sturdy enough to hold an iPad, for sure. The question I would think is more important is how heavy is your *table*, as the iPad weighs nothing in the grand scheme of things, a lot less than my microphone. But if your *table* weighs more than the base, it could get top-heavy.
Answered by: R A.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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