TMS 2222Short Touring Series Microphone Stand with Round Base and

2-Point Adjustment Telescoping Boom

Ideal for rental companies and event organizers

Extremely robust steel construction

Unlosable metal knobs

Improved base for an even more stable stand

Boom locks with just a 3/4 turn of the locking screw

Height adjustment: 48 cm - 73 cm

Adjustable telescopic boom with a range of 51 - 88 cm

Large, easy-grip tightening sleeve for height adjustment


Description

Tours and events often operate under hard conditions and time pressures and Microphone stands are often thrown around and not treated gently.

Result: they break or locking screws get lost.

That's why Gravity® Touring series microphone stands are built to be extremely sturdy with especially strong steel tubing.

The boom mount of the Gravity® TMS 2222 short microphone stand is crafted from indestructible die-cast zinc and has an adjustment range of 51 to 88 cm.

The locking screw - which is unloosable - can be quickly and easily engaged with just a ¾ turn, ensuring the boom stays securely in place.

Height adjustment is just as easy and extremely quick via the easy-grip, triangular tightening sleeve.

Another standout feature of this Microphone stand is its improved round base which provides a stable and secure footing thanks to its weight and flat rubber feet.

Made for touring, the Gravity® TMS 2222 round base mic stand will stand with you on your gigs with its sturdy and long-lasting construction.


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