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On-stage Msa-9502 Posi-lok Mini-boom (black)

On-stage Msa-9502 Posi-lok Mini-boom (black)
  • Product Code: ga216018
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$50.85 $77.80

The On-Stage MSA-9502 is a mini-boom measuring 7" in length. This particular boom is designed for those hard to reach places, which makes it quite suitable for drum or instrument miking in confined spaces.


The MSA-9502 sports a patented Posi-Lok design for angle adjustment, one that provides two disks with 52 teeth to ensure the boom remains locked after it's set in place by the round, ergonomic knob. The Posi-Lok design rotates 300°. Standard 5/8"-27 threads at both ends allow you to place the boom on most microphone shafts, and likewise, to accepts most standard mic clips.

7" Boom Arm    5/8"-27 Threaded End for Standard Clips    Quick Angle Adjustments    Patented 52-Teeth Posi-Lok Design    Rotates 300°    Fits Standard Mic Shafts

Key Specs
Mic Mount Thread Size5/8"-27 Male
Length7" / 177.80 mm
ColorBlack
Parameters
Microphone Mounting
Mic Mount Thread Size5/8"-27 Male
Boom
Length7" / 177.80 mm
Vertical Range of Motion300°
CounterweightNo
Physical
ColorBlack
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.63 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)13.55 x 5.5 x 2.15"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does a 5/8"-27 microphone mount / clip adapter come with this?

A: No, the Avenger D600 Mini Boom (Chrome-plated) does not come with a 5/8"-27 microphone mount / clip adapter.

Q: 2. Black or silver?

A: I have a production company and film, edit all of the work and black is better for blending in and no reflections from the pole. You can still get reflective views off sides of cars, glass etc. Go Black!

Q: 3. Looking to pair this with a Manfrotto 1004BAC stand. Is this a good combo? And do I need any special adapters / converters to fit this on to the Manfrotto 100BAC stand?

A: For the boom to be properly balanced, you'll need a sand bag on the hook. When you combine the weight of the sand bag, the boom, and your lighting equipment, you will far exceed the working limit of 20lbs on the 1004BAC. Without the sand bag, the boom's friction setup will be stressed (if it will even hold) and it will be very difficult to work with, and in most cases, the stand would simply fall over. I would recommend using this with a heavy duty light stand.

Q: 4. Can the stud be removed? or do I need an adapter to attach a tripod head?

A: NO, the stud really cant be removed. It's basically a C-Stand without the base.

Q: 5. How can I attach a manfrotto mhxpro-3w head to the boom arm? I'm using it for overhead shots, and I'm wondering if this setup will work. Thank you.

A: You would need an adapter. The counterweight system gives a lot of flexibility on extension and height.

Q: 6. I will buy 2, you can send them in one package?

A: For sales inquiries, please email us directly at sales@a href= http://bhphoto.com target= _blank bhphoto.com/a in order for us to best assist you.

Q: 7. I use AT2020 mic. I think it uses 3/8 diameter thread. Do you have this size?

A: Yes, I needed a small boom for a dual mic setup and this was perfect ....

Q: 8. How much weight is it rated to hold?

A: Hi DavidAt the arm's full extension the manufacturer advises 7kg or around 15.43lb. I've put the following on with no issues: Profoto D1 with a 3' octobox Bowens Gemini Espirit 500 monolight Profoto D1 with a Mola 22 beauty dish Profoto ProTwin head with Magnum reflector I always have a 10 lb counter weight clamped to the arm for balance. (Those yellow painted ones from Impact)All of this sits on an Avenger C stand, and the whole setup feels very stable. I've used this setup for a couple of years, at the time I bought the arm I looked at a whole bunch of different booms, this arm was the best solution for me for load capacity, portability and price as I had a spare C stand I could mount it to.Hope this helps!

Q: 9. Will this hold a Profoto B1?

A: Yes, easily!

Q: 10. I know what this boom arm can supposedly support 15lbs at its max. extension, but what is the load rating at its min. extension? I'm trying to hold a Westcott Zeppelin above and angled over my subject, but the parabolic shape hinders its ability to be angled downwards. As such, I am resorting to using a boom arm to lower its angle. As such, I will not need the longer extensions and want to know how much this arm will hold at its shortest length. I'm looking to hold the Zeppelin 47 , with the Bowens bracket, as well as the focusing rod and the Bowens speed ring to hold my attach my Phottix Indra500 TTL. I think the total weight is something around 17-19lbs.

A: At minimum extension the load capacity is about 66 lbs

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