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On-Stage MBP7000 Microphone Boom Pole

BH #ONMBP7000 • MFR #MBP7000
On-Stage MBP7000 Microphone Boom Pole
Key Features
  • Length: 3.1 - 8.1' (0.94m - 2.46m)
  • Three Aluminum Sections
  • Rubber Hand Grips
  • Standard 5/8"-27 Brass Male Threads
The On-Stage MBP7000 Microphone Boom Pole features 3 aluminum telescoping sections and an adjustable length of 3.1 to 8.1'. The MBP7000 boom pole is ideal for audio capturing with shotgun microphones, cardioid microphones, and stereo microphones in video audio, sound design recording, film applications, and more. Rubber hand grips are provided for secure, non-slip handling and standard 5/8"-27 male thread adapter with 3/8"-16 internal threads at the top of the pole.
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On-Stage MBP7000 Overview

By B&H Photo's

The On-Stage MBP7000 Microphone Boom Pole features 3 aluminum telescoping sections and an adjustable length of 3.1 to 8.1'. The MBP7000 boom pole is ideal for audio capturing with shotgun microphones, cardioid microphones, and stereo microphones in video audio, sound design recording, film applications, and more. Rubber hand grips are provided for secure, non-slip handling and standard 5/8"-27 male thread adapter with 3/8"-16 internal threads at the top of the pole.

UPC: 659814567911

On-Stage MBP7000 Specs

Material
Aluminum
Sections
3
Minimum Length
3.1' (0.94m)
Maximum Length
8.1' (2.46m)
Weight
0.95lb (0.43kg)
Color
Black
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
38.5 x 2 x 2"

On-Stage MBP7000 Reviews

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question

Will this pole work with the Azden SGM - 1X?
Asked by: Emily M.
This pole includes a standard 5/8 -27 male thread adapter with 3/8 -16 internal threads at the top pf the pole. The Azden microphone includes an integrated Shockmount (Attaches Microphone Stand female threaded 5/8 -27 )
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

question

diameter of pole for clamping?
Asked by: Walter M.
The very top section is 3/4. the next section down is 7/8, and the bottom section is 1
Answered by: Mike C.
Date published: 2022-05-02
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