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DP 11.34. 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 15.3/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree.
I went w/ the Ultimate for the heavier base and the boom length is adjustable.
The Onstage boom you have to unscrew the boom pieces that I could see, plus its only a small little knob for adjustment like the $40 booms.
Ultimate has a integrated boom angle/adjustment clutch , and its smooth. The base is heavier, but for me it has a smaller span -which may not be as good, but in my case fits better, due to less floor room. It has locking casters, not sure about the On stage one. I like the styling of the counter weigh too.
The On stage has a lower min height, but same max height. It may have more versatility there with the double clutch height adjusters, but then seems it would need more fiddling with.
I didn't physically look at the On stage stand, but I did check at the Ultimate at a local GC, two days later it was gone so I ordered from B&H, which is the only place that has them now.
T
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DP 11.34. 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 15.3/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree.
I usually buy K&M but the store was out of them and had these new Ultimate stands, so I bought one without the boom and am using it for my T-bar for stereo OH in X/Y as well as a base for Mid/Side mic setups.
Very strong and sturdy, light as a feather in spite of the radius, and possibly even more robust and practical than the K&M stands.
Oops, sorry, different model -- mine is the less fancy version with standard tripod base. I have too many browser tabs to want to click a new tab and do all that scrolling, so I went ahead and did an in-place click to quickly look at your link. I haven't seen that version yet. That's quite a bargain too!
Speaking about K&M, I have one with a adjustable boom, standard delio that for the life of me cannot keep even get a SM81 to stay up, hence my acquisition. LDC ? forgedaboutit. I suppose I need to clean the rubber gaskets at the clutch, cuz usually have to use superman strength to tighten it, and it still droops down.
Tell ya though, the MC125 can hold up quite a few brauners...don't have any though The counter weight is 5 or 7 lbs? Feels heavier than that.
Don't know if they sell the bar separately, though.
Phil
DP 11.34. 2020 M1 Mac Mini [9,1] (16 Gig RAM), Mac Pro 3GHz 8 core [6,1] (16 Gig RAM), OS 15.3/11.6.2, Lynx Aurora (n) 8tb, MOTU 8pre-es, MOTU M6, MOTU 828, Apogee Rosetta 800, UAD-2 Satellite, a truckload of outboard gear and plug-ins, and a partridge in a pear tree.
$199 on the street for that isn't out of line at all. There are others that are a little better, but twice to 5-times the price! The On-Stage one is certainly less and very good, but the boom is not adjustable (distance).
Thank you,
Brad Lyons
db AUDIO & VIDEO
-Systems Advisor, CTS