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Bass player for the Deni Starr Band (Maryland). Hobbies include vintage bass and drum gear and vintage Lionel trains.
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Reviews (22)

Dec 03, 2015
On-Stage Stands SSB6500
I had a need for a utility bag that would fit and carry several guitar stands, a small banner/backdrop system, and two mic stands. This Short Stand Bag (SSB) fits the bill perfectly. Even better, it is already labeled as to whats in it for the road crew! Past performance with similar OSS bags assures me that I have a reliable and long lasting product. Heavy duty construction is sure to outlive the thinner fabric bag I originally employed for the job.
I had considered the LSB6500; although it would hold a bit more, overall length was too long for my particular loading situation.

Nov 30, 2017
Put a candle in your window
Works with the decor of most homes for year round use or any home for winter holidays. Just plug it in and forget it! Heavy metal base makes it fairly stable, but the electric power cord is a bit stiff and is best secured to the surface with any sort of fastener (i.e. cable clip, cable nail, etc) just to make sure it doesn't topple over.

Oct 10, 2017
On-Stage Stands QK-2
Identical to the Atlas LO-2B device, I have found these gadgets indispensable for live gigs when dealing with mic clips and boom arms. Allows for so much flexibility and quick changes with a busy sound stage. Also, these are a must have with vintage mics that have built-in swivels so one doesn't wear-out the threads.