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The On-Stage SM7211B is a professional-grade folding orchestral sheet music stand featuring a 19-inch steel bookplate with a 2-inch lip, adjustable height from 24 to 45 inches, and a heavy-duty tripod base with non-slip rubber feet. Designed for stability, portability, and ergonomic comfort, it supports books, tablets, and accessories while folding flat for easy transport. Its durable black finish resists wear, making it ideal for musicians seeking reliable, professional presentation on any stage.






| ASIN | B0002F7IN0 |
| Back Material | cherry |
| Batteries | CR123A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,167 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #27 in Sheet Music Stands |
| Body Material | beech |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,699) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2004 |
| Fretboard Material | carbon |
| Guitar Attribute | dreadnought |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | magnetic-double-coil |
| Instrument Key | B Flat |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Styling | wedge |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | SM7211 |
| Material Type | mahogany |
| Musical Style | blues |
| Neck Material Type | acrylic |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Operating System | Linux, Mac OS, Windows, Pocket PC |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 4.25 x 14.25 inches |
| Scale Length | 24 |
| Signal Format | Digital signal |
| Size | 5a |
| Speaker Amplification Type | active |
| Speaker Count | 5 |
| String Gauge | Heavy |
| String Material | Steel |
| Supported Software | XYZ Recorder |
| Top Material | Basswood |
T**T
Best stand! I've bought so many of these!
As a small church worship director, I’ve tried a bunch of music stands over the years, and the On-Stage SM7211B is now my go-to. It’s super sturdy, reliable, and works great for all sorts of settings, from rehearsals to Sunday services. The build quality is top-notch. The steel design feels solid and balanced, even when holding a bunch of music or heavier binders. The adjustable height and tilt features are super easy to use, so it works for both seated and standing musicians without any trouble. It’s a versatile option that works for vocalists, instrumentalists, and even directors like me. One of the best things about it is how portable it is. The folding design makes it a snap to move between rehearsal spaces or set up quickly before service. Even though it’s lightweight and easy to carry, it’s still super sturdy and stable. If you’re a small church where you need to be on a budget and also need a music stand that works, the SM7211B is a great choice. It looks professional, sounds great, and holds up well under regular use. I highly recommend it for anyone leading a worship team or needing a reliable music stand for church or community use!
T**G
Well pleased
This stand seems to be very sturdy and well made. It’s very portable, so easy to take down and set back up.
Z**M
Sturdy, large tray and super easy adjustable!
Best music stand I have ever had! Box arrived opened with an area punched out on the side but stand appears undamaged fortunately.
T**A
Very sturdy
Very sturdy - great stand
B**.
Just what I needed
I use this music stand for my voiceover work and it does the trick. Stable, solid and easily adjustable. And when it’s time to put it away, it collapses and stores easily. I can’t remember if I had to assemble it when it arrived, but I don’t remember there being any issues, so another plus.
S**L
A trade-off, but possibly a better traveling companion.
I left my trusty Manhasset behind on a job and was about to replace it when I came upon this alternative offered by Amazon. As banged up as a Manhasset can get from week-end warriors like me who simply throw it on top of everything else in the backseat before the long ride home, I've never had one fail on me over the past 40+ years. There's nothing on the stand that the user can even adjust, yet all of the moving parts always seem to retain just the right amount of tension, preventing 5-10 pound folders from lowering the top half or causing it to dip forward. But the "rub" is their non-adaptability. The feet on the base are permanently attached as is the upper tray holding the music. Consequently, these ubiquitous, well-proven stands can sometimes be a challenge to pack in a crowded van or sedan, especially with a couple of keyboards, amps, instrument stands, and other requisite gear on board. This is where Amazon's On-Stage Music Stand becomes attractive (of course, it doesn't hurt that it costs less than a Manhasset). It permits you to fold up the legs to a position parallel with the shaft as well as to completely remove the upper shelf that holds the music. Consequently, it's much easier to find a convenient place--whether in the trunk or on the floor of the back seat--for packing the stand. Simply "slide" it into position. The drawback--apart from durability issues that some reviewers have warned about (be careful not to over-tighten those set-screws!)--is that this thing is heavy. Frankly, I was expecting a lightweight stand, at least compared to my old Manhasset, but if you've owned or been around the latter, the first thing you're likely to notice with the stand pictured here is a palpable, substantial addition in weight. At the same time, with the moving parts and the set screws (topped by plastic, rotating, serrated wheels), the On-Stage stand doesn't give me the same amount of confidence in its durability as did the Manhasset--in other words, I'm very less likely to become careless with it and simply toss it on top of the gear-pile after a long, exhausting 4-hour gig. Bottom line: the On-Stage appears to be a good value--a truly heavy-duty stand (in most respects) that'll do extremely well as a practice stand in a studio or living room and that packs up conveniently for traveling jobs. But don't expect it to lighten your load or, simply because it's heavier, to last longer than a Manhasset. If you do a lot of traveling and don't plan to put one of those 1000-page piano folders on the stand, there's at least one truly lightweight (albeit plastic) stand that's worked out really well for me (perhaps needless to say, some haven't--they fall apart or they're so ingeniously designed that it takes 15 minutes simply to disassemble them and put them back in their unforgiving, pint-sized cases). But the Peak stand is made to hold up (in turn, it holds up relatively heavy music books) and has served me well for several years (just as I was about to condemn the stand, I called the company, they responded immediately by sending out a critical plastic piece that had become warped, and the Peak stand has been problem-free ever since). It'll cost you a bit more, but not as much as some folks are willing to spend in exchange for losing a few unwanted pounds.
E**N
Good brand
On-stage has been a hidden gem for while in my opinion. Their products are reasonably priced, but well thought out and very useable for working musicians. They make way better quality products than other brands at the same price point imo!
C**Y
Great music stand
Great stand for playing music from paper or an I-pad. Sturdy and easy to handle.
M**S
Es un atril robusto, de muy buena calidad, sin embargo, no es para quien lo quiera estar transportando debido a que, por su misma calidad, pesa más que los que generalmente venden. Muy recomendable para uso en casa o en aula.
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H**M
Man kann es überall gut aufstellen. Praktisch ist, dass es in zwei Teilen ist.
Y**S
produit conforme à la description et aux photos
M**5
excellent, sturdy ....a little heavy to carry easily but worth the effort.
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