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The On-Stage TCM1500 is a lightweight, durable tablet and smartphone holder designed for professional use. It adjusts to fit a wide range of devices from 8" to 12" in height and 3.5" to 9.5" in width, including iPad Pro and Microsoft Surface. Featuring 360° rotation and 180° tilt, it offers versatile positioning on any standard mic stand or desk clamp, with protective padding to keep your devices safe during use.
Brand | OnStage |
Item model number | TCM1500 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 7 x 10 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 7 x 10 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | On-Stage |
ASIN | B07G3DLW9M |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 31, 2018 |
J**B
Great replacement for music stands and notebooks!
So much simpler (and lighter) to mount a tablet with all my music onto a mic stand and use a bluetooth page turner than schlepping around noteboooks and music stands and trying to make it all fit and work onstage. Great product. Very versatile adjustment options. Eell designed and well-made.
L**T
Sold as a Rock
I use a Galaxy Tab A7 to control my own X32 mixer live and for controlling my IEM mix on another band that I work in that has a Ui24 mixer (browser based control vs app on the X32).The tablet fits perfect in the holder if you place the holder sideways (2 corners on one side, and top clip on the other). This holds the tablet in landscape which is my preferred arrangement.Let me address different areas of the holder.Mic Holder:The mic holder is REALLY sturdy. There is 0% chance that it will slip in a performance.Flexible Viewing Angle:With a ball joint adjustment, you can get any angle you need. It literally took me 5 seconds to adjust it perfectly and secure it in place.Secure Tablet Holder:The mechanism for holding the tablet is VERY secure. The tablet will not fall out, period. It is quite adjustable and I suspect it will hold many different types of tablets.Secure Phone Holder:I am not using this so I can't comment. It was a nice bonus that they included it. I may use it some day.Over-all durability:I would greatly prefer if it were metal vs all plastic. I don't know if it can take a beating (like a drunk pushing your mic stand over), but it feels very solid. It doesn't feel flimsy at all.At this price point, it seems like a great tablet holder for those needing a tablet holder for a mic stand. Sure, a metal holder would be tougher, and I may end up getting one eventually, but a good metal one is more around $100. I think this one is going to last just fine.
L**S
100% Recommended for musicians!
Excelent product. I bought it to use it attached to my keyboard stand. This is much lighter than carrying a music stand. I 100% recommend it to all musicians! I bought the On-Stage KSA7575 to have that extra "arm" to attach the Ipad holder, but sincerely I can easily attach this Ipad Holder to the keyboard stand (I have a Nord Electro, they are not so tall). Another great thing, this ipad/phone holder can hold your devices with the case ON (no need to remove the ipad hardcase to put it on the holder). Of course, you can also attach this holder to a mic stand. It is an excellent product with an EXCELLENT price.-
R**R
2 mounts for the price of 1!
Not only can the mount hold a tablet very securely, you can securely mount a phone, as well. I use them on separate stands, each serving a different purpose. My Galaxy tab gets mounted to the thread adapter and connected to an appropriate mic stand. A table stand for viewing sports and social media, a straight stand for lyrics when singing lead, and a tilting telly when I'm playing drums and singing.The phone mount is then connected to the pipe clamp and attached to a stand that gives me clear viewing while drumming. I use it for an app that displays Beats Per Min in real time. It's better than a metronome, because it encourages correction to the right speed, without stopping and finding the click.Both mounts are sturdy and have survived a small amount of road use without signs of damage. The latching mechanisms responsible for holding the devices in place seem to work great and look built to last.When using my tablet mount, I find the thumb screw on the ball clamp (mic threads) Interferes with the aforementioned latches, and makes some tilt angles difficult to lock down. It also made access while on stage clumsy, when I want ease of adjustment the most. Extending the arm between the ball clamp and the central housing by .5" would accomplish clearance, without sacrificing the size of the thumb screw itself.The ball clamp/mic thread clamp sticks upon loosening of the screw. I've backed the screw all the way out and had to pry the two sides apart with flathead screwdriver. Over time, I expect this will cause damage.Bottom line: Hard to beat this mount in this price range. Does the job, so I work with the "features ". Rock With Rik
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