On-Stage

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The LS7720BLT Lighting Stand from On-Stage Stands is designed to meet the needs of musicians and lighting technicians. This innovative stand that provides unparalleled flexibility and support for up to eight par cans. Constructed from lightweight yet durable aluminum, the LS7720BLT telescopes from 5 to 10' high and features a folding tripod base with rubber feet for stability on any surface.

Adjustable Height For Any Venue

With an adjustable height range of 5 to 10', the Lighting Stand can be tailored to properly light stages of any size. Easily extend the height using the included friction adjustment knobs for quick setup and breakdown. Locking pins provide extra security to keep the stand at your desired height.

Supports Up To Eight Par Cans

The Lighting Stand has a maximum weight capacity of 110 lb. to support even the largest par cans. The top T-bar holds four par cans, while the two side mount bars will each support an additional two par cans for a total of eight. With multiple par cans at various heights and angles, you can achieve the optimal lighting for any performance.

Provides Stability On Any Surface

The Lighting Stand features a folding tripod base with rubber feet to prevent slipping on uneven or angled surfaces. The tripod base has a spread of 48" for maximum stability. With the combination of the tripod base and telescoping center column, the Lighting Stand provides a stable platform for par cans on any stage.

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  • Friction-locking knobs with locking pins
  • Three-section telescoping vertical shaft
  • Height adjustments up to 10'
  • 110-lb. capacity
  • 60"-120" adjustable height
  • Base spread: 48"
  • High-grade aluminum construction
  • Black powdercoat finish

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4.55

11 Reviews

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Most Liked Positive Review

5

Perfect

This light stand is great. It's really easy to build and take apart which is good for traveling. It also gets to a really good height so it will be towering over anyone.

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Most Liked Negative Review

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Loved it for the week before it broke!!!

I went into the local GC looking for a tall adjustable t-bar light stand. It looked good and seemed to suit my needs. It put together easily, I loved the adjustable top t-bar (the ability to tighten/loosen it to take it off.) It lasted only lasted 3 gigs though. Gig #1 it was great, base was perfect and was easy to use. I only mounted 4 spots and 3 small LED dance lights on it. Gig #2 (6 days after Gig #1) I noticed that taking it out of the car the rubber feet were still in the car (these came off waaay too easy) I'd have to put them on or make sure they were all on before the gig and after loading up after the gig. Gig #3 (the day after Gig 2) I noticed the rubber feet were really falling off, had to watch them unloading and loading. I couldn't understand why they middle extension pole wouldn't raise as much as it did the previous gigs (i couldn't get to the hole for the safety pins in go in. This could be my error for not putting it together properly.) Gig #4 was 3 days later, all 3 rubber feet were off after loading/unloading but here's where it got me. After I was done with the gig, the tripod leg housing knob was broken (the plastic casing to the knob was broken) and the knob would just turn, it wouldn't loosen nor tighten the tripod leaving this item unusable. Tonight I ordered an ultimate lighting/speaker pole with 4 bar (i know there stuff if good as I Still have speaker poles from them from the 90's that are still going with no issues. I'm hoping that I can locate my receipt and return it. Again, I thought it was a good pole, liked it's size features etc., but it is not well made.

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  1. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing2
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  • Easy to Assemble, held our 3 par-56 cans

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byKahuna Kline

    fromParamus, NJ

    flexible configuration - we used the t-bar at the top for 2 instruments, and one of the side bars for our 3 lighting instruments. Nice balance, easy to set up and tear down. Light for easy transport.

  • Yes

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byDj Tony

    fromBayonne

    Used For Club Lighting

  • Great Stand

    5

    submitted10 years ago

    byMixxin Mel

    fromDavenport, Iowa

    This Stand Works Wonders had one and it worked fine at the Halloween Party that i just did, the T Bar held my Swarm 5 and My Derby well. Im gonna purchase another for my dj rig. Build Quality is Great, Lightweight and you can put together easily, i havent attached the side bars yet because i felt there was no need but you do have those options. Great Stand I love it!!!

  • Loved it for the week before it broke!!!

    2

    submitted10 years ago

    byKenneth

    fromPickerington, OH

    I went into the local GC looking for a tall adjustable t-bar light stand. It looked good and seemed to suit my needs. It put together easily, I loved the adjustable top t-bar (the ability to tighten/loosen it to take it off.) It lasted only lasted 3 gigs though. Gig #1 it was great, base was perfect and was easy to use. I only mounted 4 spots and 3 small LED dance lights on it. Gig #2 (6 days after Gig #1) I noticed that taking it out of the car the rubber feet were still in the car (these came off waaay too easy) I'd have to put them on or make sure they were all on before the gig and after loading up after the gig. Gig #3 (the day after Gig 2) I noticed the rubber feet were really falling off, had to watch them unloading and loading. I couldn't understand why they middle extension pole wouldn't raise as much as it did the previous gigs (i couldn't get to the hole for the safety pins in go in. This could be my error for not putting it together properly.) Gig #4 was 3 days later, all 3 rubber feet were off after loading/unloading but here's where it got me. After I was done with the gig, the tripod leg housing knob was broken (the plastic casing to the knob was broken) and the knob would just turn, it wouldn't loosen nor tighten the tripod leaving this item unusable. Tonight I ordered an ultimate lighting/speaker pole with 4 bar (i know there stuff if good as I Still have speaker poles from them from the 90's that are still going with no issues. I'm hoping that I can locate my receipt and return it. Again, I thought it was a good pole, liked it's size features etc., but it is not well made.

  • Great product at a great price

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byDavid

    fromPortland, Maine

    Solid, lightweight construction. Versatile and stable as well. I use it to light performances for a one-man production. Easy to transport and sets up quickly. I highly recommend.

  • Watch the balance

    5

    submitted13 years ago

    byCHUCK OLSON

    fromCastlewood, SD

    This is a great stand, you can load it up with LED lighting till it looks like a Christmas tree. But watch the weight and balance if you are using the old heavy par cans. We had a person add extra lights to my stand and it didn't like the weight shift, and almost had a tumble. Other than that - this is a great stand, love the extra arms so you don't have to use multiple stands and take up valuable stage space. Price was great too for all that it does, and the safety features such as actual pegging to hold the center stand at a particular height, so no surprises like having the lights slowly come down around you!

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