

🎤 Lock your sound in place, no compromises.
The OnStage Posi-Lok Mini Microphone Boom Arm is a compact, metal boom arm designed for professional audio setups where space is limited. Featuring a patented Posi-Lok angle locking system and a standard 5/8"-27 thread, it offers precise, stable mic positioning with quick ergonomic adjustments. Ideal for miking drums, percussion, and other challenging spots, it combines durability with versatile compatibility, making it a trusted choice for studio and live environments.



| ASIN | B0002E54ZU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,417 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 960 in Stands |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector | 5/8-inch thread |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (621) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Item Weight | 272 g |
| Item model number | 6112 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 7.62 x 17.78 cm; 272.16 g |
| Size | 15 x 3 x 7 inches |
L**S
Es bastante resistente, de buen material, muy preciso en el ángulo en el que se quiere dejar. La perilla se siente bastante firme al apretarla. La soldadura parece insuficiente a primera vista pero cumple con su trabajo; pero bien pudieron ponerle otro punto de soldadura para sentirme mas a gusto pues el micrófono con el que lo uso pesa unos 3 kg, incluyendo la montura anti golpes. Puede sustituir a un pedestal con boom corto.
S**A
Confirming that this uses industry standard thread size. It screwed onto my Samson mic base and my Blue condensor mic screwed on to this boom arm nicely. The teeth based arm angle mechanism is fine for set and forget, but if you're running a studio and changing the arm angle regularly I suggest finding a different brand that doesn't use the locking teeth method (used on typical cheap keyboard x stands). Suggestion: when adjusting the teeth-based boom arm angle mechanism, squeeze the teeth together with one hand while screwing the clasp with the other. That will prevent you accidentally ruining the teeth through screw force.
J**R
Lo utilizo en combinación con un soporte de sobremesa y un micro de condensador relativamente ligero (el que viene con el kit Focusrite Scarlett) y, sin ser una maravilla, funciona perfectamente. Si lo compráis y lo utilizáis con un soporte de mesa, conviene colocar un contrapeso en la base de dicho soporte de mesa (yo uso unas pesas de disco de unas mancuernas que tenía por casa, pero podéis usar unas pesas de tobillo o cualquier otro invento). Si no, es probable que el micro de condensador pese demasiado y se desequilibre. Esto no tiene nada que ver con esta pluma, pero supongo que va bien saberlo. Si lo compráis y veis que el conjunto se os cae, tiene fácil solución.
M**N
I really like these little add ons, they are very handy especially when using heavier mics. Far superior to a generic boom for many applications. Once you lock these in place they are not going to move on you. No rubber bits to wear out, etc.
D**T
So, I had this crazy idea that I could build a portable isolation microphone station with a music stand attached. After a lot of shopping here on Amazon and elsewhere, I decided to try using a Stagg MUS-ARM 1 Small Music Stand, an On-Stage MSA9502 Posi-Lok Mini Microphone Boom Arm, a Rockville Recording Studio Microphone Isolation Shield + Heavy Duty Tripod Stand, and a CAMVATE Ultraclamp with 5/8"-27 thread for microphones (Model #8541754602), I put them all together (along with an Anwenk Rubber Pads Rubber Washers with 1/4" Screw Hole for adjustment purposes) and IT WORKED! I actually built a portable isolation microphone station with a music stand! The clamp that came with the Stagg music stand would only fit around a regular microphone pole. But, I needed something that could fit around that heavy duty Rockville Tripod. The Cavamate clamp did the trick. However, now I needed to be able to connect the Stagg music stand to the Cavamate clamp. That's where the On-Stage boom arm came in! These items came together perfectly to form the configuration that I was looking to build. Well... almost perfectly. The threading on the boom arm when I connected it to the clamp ended with the boom arm about 45 degrees off of the direction I needed it to be in for the music stand to correctly oriented. So, I found the Anwenk Rubber Pads Rubber Washers and I only needed one to give me just the right amount of adjustment to get the orientation right! And it WORKS! It's strong, and sturdy. The tripod can hold all that weight without tipping over. It's GREAT!
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